Jessica
Cavazos’ appointment as the first-ever Deputy Under Secretary of Commerce for
Minority Business Development is another historic milestone for the MBDA. Prior
to joining the agency, Jessica served as President and CEO of the Wisconsin
Latino Chamber of Commerce. Jessica also has a strong background in community
engagement, economic equity, and diverse business development, having previously
served as a Congressional Liaison and as the Executive Director of the Volusia
County Chamber of Commerce. She has been nationally recognized for her
leadership and commitment to advancing entrepreneurship as a basis for success
in historically marginalized communities.
“It is an
honor to serve America’s minority-owned businesses in this role. Growing
up in South Texas and serving vulnerable communities across the country has
allowed me to witness first-hand the inequities that keep minorities from their
full potential,” says Deputy Under Secretary Cavazos. “In my service to the
MBDA and this Administration, I will aim to be a change agent for minority
businesses and help evolve their generational wealth.”
Ms.
Cavazos attributes her humble upbringing, strong family values, and mother’s
immigrant journey as the foundation of her commitment to lead with purpose and
transform communities. Her leadership will be invaluable to MBDA’s elevation as
the leading voice and resource in the Federal Government for the minority
business community.