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Los Angeles County Supervisor Janice Hahn honored Diane Martinez and Annette Delgadillo for their groundbreaking roles as the first sisters and educators serving as mayors in Paramount. The recognition highlights their contributions to the community and the rise of women in leadership positions. Both women have made significant impacts through public service and education, inspiring future generations of female leaders. The event underscores the necessity for diverse representation in local governance.
Paramount – Los Angeles County Supervisor Janice Hahn recently honored Diane Martinez and Annette Delgadillo for their historic contributions as leaders in the city of Paramount. They have made history as the first sisters and first educators to serve as mayors, marking a significant milestone in the city’s governance.
The honor was bestowed during a special ceremony attended by Archbishop José Gomez, who acknowledged the impact of their leadership in the community. Both Martinez and Delgadillo are noted for their active involvement and volunteer work at Our Lady of the Rosary Catholic parish, further demonstrating their commitment to public service and community engagement.
Hahn praised the sisters, highlighting them as dedicated leaders and role models for young women. Martinez has an extensive background in public service, having served on the Paramount City Council for 25 years from 1994 to 2019. During her tenure, she held the mayoral position an impressive six times. Currently, she is a member of the Paramount Unified School Board and serves as Vice Chairwoman for the Catholic Association of Latino Leaders.
Education has played a significant role in both women’s lives. Diane Martinez holds a bachelor’s degree and a master’s degree from California State University, Long Beach, where she studied liberal studies and education administration, respectively. Annette Delgadillo, who was elected to Paramount’s all-women City Council in 2022, completed her term as mayor in April 2023. She possesses a bachelor’s degree in liberal studies and holds a credential in elementary education, reinforcing her background in education.
As a member of the all-women City Council, Delgadillo also represents Paramount at the Southern California Association of Governments General Assembly. This reflects a broader trend in Paramount, where the presence of women in leadership positions is on the rise. The ceremony highlighted the significance of having both an all-women City Council and an all-women Board of Supervisors, emphasizing their positive influence on the community.
During the ceremony, Delgadillo expressed her gratitude for the recognition of their achievements. Hahn underscored the critical need for women in visible leadership roles, especially in areas like politics and education, stating that role models such as Martinez and Delgadillo can inspire young girls pursuing careers in public service. This acknowledgment not only celebrates their accomplishments but also encourages future generations to strive for leadership roles in their communities.
The event in Paramount serves as a reminder of the importance of diverse representation in local governance, as well as the role that education and public service play in transforming communities. The recognition of Martinez and Delgadillo stands as a symbol of progress, paving the way for future leaders who aim to make a difference in their neighborhoods.
As Paramount continues to evolve, the influence of trailblazers like Martinez and Delgadillo marks a significant turn in the city’s narrative, showcasing the achievements of women in leadership and the potential for continued change in local politics.
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