American Immigration Council Welcomes Brianna Dimas as Director of Strategic Communications

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Published: June 23, 2022

WASHINGTON—The American Immigration Council welcomes Brianna Dimas as the Director of Strategic Communications. In her role, Dimas will be a critical member of the executive management team, providing leadership to the Communications Department. Dimas will oversee strategic messaging, branding, media relations, and stakeholder engagement participating and leading national campaigns, and overseeing the Council’s communication strategies. Most recently, Dimas served as the vice president of programs and communications for the United States Hispanic Chamber of Commerce in Washington, D.C. and brings eleven years of experience with her.

Jeremy Robbins, executive director of the American Immigration Council stated, “We proudly welcome Brianna to the American Immigration Council. She will be a tremendous addition to our team, working to strengthen and shed light on the important work the organization does to build a more fair and just immigration system, one that offers protection to those in need and brings the skills and energy of immigrants to bear to build our economy. Her proven track record in communications, strategy, policy, and action-oriented partnerships emboldens our vision and our mission. Her expertise will allow us to better educate and advocate for the immigration laws and policies that our nation needs to succeed.”

 

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For more information, contact:

Brianna Dimas at the American Immigration Council, [email protected] or 202-507-7557.

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