The Cigna Healthcare team will host a session on Women’s Health – Redefining workplace benefits for comprehensive well-being on September 25, 2025, at 10:00 am PT/1:00 pm ET. For decades, women’s health has been narrowly defined—often centered around reproductive care and family planning—leaving critical aspects of women’s overall well-being overlooked. It was not until 1993 that women were even legally required to be included in clinical trials, resulting in a long-standing gap in research, care, and understanding. This insightful webinar that will explore how the healthcare industry is evolving to better serve women through a whole-person health lens. Backed by Cigna’s latest research and investment in women’s health, the session will examine the biological, social, and systemic factors that uniquely impact women’s health outcomes. From access to care and mental health to chronic conditions and social determinants of health, this session will highlight why a more inclusive, data-driven approach is essential—and how organizations can lead the way. To attend, register here https://lnkd.in/gEfdE3Sk
Local Government Hispanic Network
Government Administration
Cincinnati, Ohio 1,153 followers
An Affiliate of ICMA.
About us
The purpose of the Local Government Hispanic Network is to encourage professional excellence among Hispanic/Latino local government administrators, to improve the management of local government, to provide unique resources to Hispanic local government executives and public managers, and to advance the goals of professional, effective and ethical local government administration. The Network works with other organization such as the International City Management Association which shares common goals. The objectives of the Network are: Assist communities to enhance the quality of life of their Hispanic/Latino populations. Increase Hispanic/Latino participation in local governance by improving their access to local governments. Promote the local government profession within the Hispanic/Latino community. Share knowledge, information, and experience among the members of the Network. Encourage continued education and training in local government administration. Develop and maintain professional associations with organizations such as the International City County Management Association in order to assist the Network and those organizations achieve their common goals and objectives. Solicit and receive funds from the private sector, foundations or federal, state and local governments to promote and implement the Network’s general goals and objectives. The Network contemplates the opportunity to form alliances (formal and informal) with other Hispanic/Latino professional organizations and corporate and foundation partners as well as actively develop and maintain a professional association with Affiliated Groups and Partners in order to assist the Network to achieve their overall goals and objectives.
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https://lghn.org/
External link for Local Government Hispanic Network
- Industry
- Government Administration
- Company size
- 10,001+ employees
- Headquarters
- Cincinnati, Ohio
- Type
- Nonprofit
- Founded
- 1989
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Primary
1730 Madison Rd
Cincinnati, Ohio 45206, US
Employees at Local Government Hispanic Network
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Local Government Hispanic Network reposted this
https://lnkd.in/gBmg3dYZ Space is limited! Purchase your tickets today.
Registration for the LGHN Annual Dinner at the ICMA Conference in Tampa, FL is open now. Just go to www.lghn.org to register. Seats are limited!
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Join Zencity & Local Government Hispanic Network on Sept 9 @ 12PM ET for our joint webinar on "Smarter Budgets: Tools to Support Better Local Government Financial Decisions." Register here: https://lnkd.in/dPhh7NwY
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Don't miss two more learning opportunities offered by Cigna Healthcare and LGHN in September!! René García LMFT-S LPC-S LCDC, Behavioral Clinical Account Manager with Cigna Healthcare will lead a Behavioral Health session on September 10, 2025, at 10:00 am PT/1:00 pm ET covering the increasing prevalence of stress, burnout, and mental health conditions and offer actionable solutions for organizations and individuals. René is a licensed psychotherapist and has been with Cigna since 2016. He worked in behavioral operations for seven years as a behavioral case manager and clinical lead, where he managed treatment and coordinated referrals for Cigna members. He is driven to resolve complex situations working in the best interest of the member. He possesses an in-depth knowledge of advanced market issues and Cigna’s Behavioral Health products. Sign up to join the session here https://lnkd.in/gtUuU_3g The Cigna Healthcare team will also host a session on Women’s Health – Redefining workplace benefits for comprehensive well-being on September 25, 2025, at 10:00 am PT/1:00 pm ET. For decades, women’s health has been narrowly defined—often centered around reproductive care and family planning—leaving critical aspects of women’s overall well-being overlooked. It was not until 1993 that women were even legally required to be included in clinical trials, resulting in a long-standing gap in research, care, and understanding. This insightful webinar that will explore how the healthcare industry is evolving to better serve women through a whole-person health lens. Backed by Cigna’s latest research and investment in women’s health, the session will examine the biological, social, and systemic factors that uniquely impact women’s health outcomes. From access to care and mental health to chronic conditions and social determinants of health, this session will highlight why a more inclusive, data-driven approach is essential—and how organizations can lead the way. To attend, register here https://lnkd.in/gEfdE3Sk
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Join LGHN and Zencity on September 9 at 9:00 am PT/Noon ET! You can register for the session here https://lnkd.in/gwKwWDKi.
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Local Government Hispanic Network reposted this
We’re proud to share that Joe Camacho, one of our incredible Adams County employees, is being recognized by ICMA for his leadership and dedication as president of the Juntos Colorado Chapter of the Local Government Hispanic Network (LGHN). Joe’s work is helping build stronger connections, foster professional development, and elevate Hispanic leadership across Colorado and beyond. His efforts are making a difference not only here in Adams County but for local government professionals nationwide. Congratulations, Joe! We’re lucky to have you on our team! 👏 https://lnkd.in/grPzJ7yE
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We’re proud to unveil the new logo for Unidos NorCal, the Northern California Chapter of the Local Government Hispanic Network! Here’s what the design represents… ♾️ The interlocking U and N symbolize unity, connection, and the power of shared purpose. ☀️ The sun represents the bright future for the communities we serve through our work as local government leaders. 🔺 The geometric shapes draw inspiration from Latino art to honor the heritage that shapes our culturally rich communities. For more information on how you can join Unidos NorCal, email us at: unidosnorcal@lghn.org Meet the Board: Hazel Wetherford - Immediate Past President Ariana Adame - President Lauren Sugayan - Vice President Mario A. Rosas, MPA - Treasurer Sophia Rome, MPA - Communications Director/Secretary Irene Barragan - Membership Director Oscar Murillo - Programs and Events Director Amanda Gallo - Partnerships and Sponsorships Director Haydé Pacheco - Board Member at Large Lupita Alamos - Board Member at Large Omar J. Rascon, MPA - Board Member at Large
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Local Government Hispanic Network reposted this
This is such an exciting opportunity to join #TeamSalinas and work with Lisa Murphy! I’m excited for this milestone and can’t wait to work with the new Deputy Director! René Mendez
Are you our next Deputy Director of Economic Development? Salinas is on the cusp of major growth with 12k-16k new residential dwelling units coming to the Future Growth Area, which makes economic development a top priority for the City. This new position will be the face of economic development in the City Manager’s Office and will help shape the future of our community through opportunity, relationship-building, and a community-focused mindset. If you have technical experience in economic development and have a heart for service, we hope you’ll apply! salinas.gov/jobs
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Local Government Hispanic Network reposted this
ILGHN invites you to become part of our history by sponsoring our inaugural event! Sponsorships or in-kind donations are welcome. To sponsor, please contact us at illinois@lghn.org!
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Local Government Hispanic Network reposted this
The day is here! Registration for our first ever, Annual Half-Day Conference is officially open!!! Registration is limited, don't wait too long to register ✨ To register, please visit: https://lnkd.in/gBUfdzjk