Ralph Romero first got involved with the Arizona-Mexico Commission in 1979, and his expertise about the cross-border relationship is unparalleled. Romero has represented Arizona governors and the director of the state Department of Economic Security in both the U.S. and Mexico. He was appointed to the Arizona-Mexico Commission’s Education Committee in 1995, where he has fought for quality education and cooperation from both sides of the border ever since. Romero now works as a private consultant and recently opened his own consulting firm, USAMEX International, LLC.
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