Mickey Ibarra & Associates in the News

Destination Casa Blanca 2008
Mickey Ibarra is a guest on Newsmakers Roundtable July 4, 2008.

Fostering Leadership Among Latinos: Mickey Ibarra
Latino Leaders Magazine, March 15, 2007

Latino Leaders Magazine calls Mickey Ibarra the Master of Public Relations in a recent profile. Click below to read...

Honoring Latino scholars
Salt Lake Tribune, December 16, 2006

Christmas came early for 19 college-bound scholarship recipients at the Utah Hispanic Chamber of Commerce and Utah Hispanic Business Leadership Foundation Christmas Gala on Dec. 1 at Grand America Hotel...

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Mickey Ibarra Discusses Political Advertising in this Year's Midterm Elections on MSNBC
October 28, 2006

Just a week before the 2006 Midterm elections Mickey Ibarra was a guest on MSNBC, offering his take on some of the most controversial political ads of this cycle as well as other topics.

PR PROfile: Mickey Ibarra, President of Mickey Ibarra & Associates
Hispanic PR Wire, Vol 4 Issue 12
2006

Mickey Ibarra founded Mickey Ibarra & Associates nearly six years ago and has since established a successful government and public affairs firm in our nations capital far beyond his expectations...

Former White House official encourages moderation in immigration reform
The Daily Utah Chronicle
2006

Immigration reform should focus on building bridges to unite our neighbors, not walls to divide us, said former White House Director of Intergovernmental Affairs Mickey Ibarra...

 

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Click here for the text of Mickey Ibarra's Remarks on Immigration to the Hinckley Forum at the University of Utah.

Latinos organize to flex political muscle
St. Louis Post-Dispatch, Bill Lambrecht
April 20, 2006

After the 2004 presidential election, Mickey Ibarra, an ex-Clinton White House aide and strategist, convened 50 Hispanic Democratic leaders in hopes of answering this question: "What in the world just happened to us?"...

From foster homes to White House
The Hill, Jim Snyder
March 14, 2006

It wasn't until Mickey Ibarra moved with his younger brother from Utah to California at age 15 that he routinely heard his name pronounced correctly. But hearing “eye”-barra instead of the correct “e”-barra was a relatively minor annoyance in a childhood with its share of obstacles. Ibarra was just 2 when his teenage mother gave custody of him and his 1-year old brother, David, to the state...

Latino Leaders Discuss Health Care Disparities
AXcess News
June 16, 2006

Experts on Latino issues agreed Wednesday that health care for U.S. Latinos is not what it should be.

"Latino families, just like all other American families across the United States and Puerto Rico, are facing an unprecedented assault on their health care," Texas State Sen. Leticia Van De Putte said...

Ibarras Give U. $50,000 for Scholarships
Deseret News
March 30, 2006

The University of Utah has received a $50,000 gift to establish three renewable scholarships for Chicano students from The Ibarra Foundation...

Mickey Ibarra sobre el futuro del liderazgo latino: “La paciencia y la persistencia traen el �ito”
El Tiempo Latino, Alberto Avenda�
3 de marzo del 2006

Seleccionado por la revista Hispanic Magazine como “uno de los 25 hispanos m� poderosos en Washington, D.C.”, Mickey Ibarra fue director de Asuntos Intergubernamentales en la Casa Blanca durante el gobierno del presidente Bill Clinton y mantiene su presencia en la capital trabajando para “promocionaer el perfril del futor liderazgo latino”, como CEO de la firma Mickey Ibarra & Associates...


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