Arizona-Mexico Commission

The Arizona-Mexico Commission (AMC), is a public/private, 501(c)(4) non-profit organization that works to improve the economic prosperity and quality of life in Arizona through binational collaborations with Mexico. Chaired by the Governor of Arizona, the Arizona-Mexico Commission works to strengthen Arizona's ties to Mexico through strong, public/private collaborations in advocacy, trade, networking and information.

Arizona-Mexico Commission
AbbreviationAMC
FoundedJune 15, 1972 (1972-06-15)
Tax ID no.
23-7290803
Legal status501(c)(4) nonprofit organization
HeadquartersPhoenix, Arizona, United States
Coordinates33.448116°N 112.09703°W / 33.448116; -112.09703
President
Jessica Pacheco
Chair
Katie Hobbs
President
Todd Sanders
Revenue (2013)
$303,943
Expenses (2013)$333,884
Employees (2013)
0
Volunteers (2013)
46
Websitewww.azmc.org
Formerly called
Arizona-Mexico West Trade Commission

Former Arizona Governor Doug Ducey is the current chair of the Arizona-Mexico Commission. Jessica Pacheco was appointed by Arizona Governor Doug Ducey to serve as the President of the Arizona-Mexico Commission Board of Directors in February 2017 and Juan Ciscomani, Senior Advisor for Regional and International Affairs to Governor Ducey serves as the organization's Vice Chair.

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