After serving 13 years at Pride Center San Antonio, executive director Robert Salcido is stepping down at the end of June.
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Since then, the Pride Center has expanded programming, enhanced services and amplified its impact, Salcido said. Salcido said he will continue to support Pride Center San Antonio’s mission and expressed appreciation and gratitude to everyone who has supported him and the center throughout the years. “We are currently in a transition phase for the next few weeks as we get Lex ready to step fully into the role and we will be sharing updates about this process as they become available,” Salcido wrote.
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