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Apple names former newspaper editor Monica Lozano to board

People seen outside the Apple store at Marina Bay Sands. In a shape of a giant orb, Apple’s third retail store, Apple Marina Bay Sands officially opened on September 10 this year.

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Apple has named Monica Lozano, chief executive officer of College Futures Foundation, to its board, the company said Tuesday.

Prior to her role as CEO of the College Futures Foundation, Lozano worked as an editor and publisher at the largest Spanish-language paper in the U.S., La Opinion. She also served as chairman and CEO of the paper’s parent company, ImpreMedia and currently serves on the boards of Target and Bank of America. She’s a former board member of The Walt Disney Company.

The appointment brings the total number of Apple’s board of directors number to eight.

“Lozano brings with her a broad range of leadership experience in the public and private sectors, as well as a long and storied track record as a champion for equity, opportunity, and representation,” Apple said on Tuesday.

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