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Article: After months of discord, Cen-Tex Hispanic Chamber unites in election.
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- Waco Tribune-Herald (Waco, TX)
- Article date:
- September 18, 2007
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Sep. 18--Board members who questioned the integrity of the Cen-Tex Hispanic Chamber of Commerce's leadership had their chance to change the organization's direction in an election Monday night but apparently didn't take it.
Instead, the very leadership that they questioned -- the organization's president, Fidencio "JR" Marquez, and Stevie Flores -- was re-elected unanimously to hold their posts as president and vice president, respectively.
Although the organization's newly elected secretary, Anthony Pena, called the mood "serene" and "comfortable," the election had been set up to be the perfect storm.
On one side, four former board members who ...
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