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Monica C. Lozano

Monica Cecilia Lozano (b.21 July 1956, Los Angeles) is an American newspaper editor, the publisher and Chief Executive Officer of ''La Opinión''〔 and CEO of its parent company, ImpreMedia, LLC.〔 Based in Los Angeles, ''La Opinión'' is the largest Spanish publication in the United States.〔Latino Leaders: The National Magazine of the Successful American Latino, Feb-March, 2005 by Rick Laezman〕 She is a member of President Obama's Economic Recovery Advisory Board.〔("Monica Lozano joins President Obama's Economic Advisory Board," The Latina Voz )〕〔(Allen, Mike: "Obama names recovery advisors," Politico, 6 February 2009 )〕 She was appointed by the California State Legislature to join Governor Arnold Schwarzenegger's Commission on the 21st Century Economy.〔(Commission on the 21st Century Economy (official site) )〕
== Family background ==
Lozano is one of four children of first generation Mexican-Americans, Ignacio E. Lozano, Jr. and his Arizona-born wife, Marta Navarro.〔(Interview of Monica Lozano by Shirley Biagi, Pg.1, Washington Press Club Foundation, 13 December 1993 )〕 Her paternal grandfather, Ignacio E. Lozano, Sr., a famous Mexican journalist was born on the border of Mexico and Texas.〔 He went to San Antonio, where Lozano's father was born, and in 1913 founded ''La Prensa'', which became the largest, if not the first, Spanish daily publication in the United States.〔〔(Hernandez, Sandra: "Stuck in Translation," LA Weekly, 17 June 1999 )〕 ''La Prensa'' sold copies in New York, Chicago, and Los Angeles. In 1926, with much help from his wife, Lozano's grandfather founded ''La Opinión'' in Los Angeles, where ''La Prensa'' had had a particularly large following.〔
Lozano's father studied journalism at Notre Dame University and, in 1953, took over ''La Opinión'' after the death of her grandfather.〔 Meanwhile, her grandmother, Alicia Elizondo de Lozano, returned to Texas to keep ''La Prensa'' in business.〔

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