Ray Aguilera

Ray Aguilera (October 27, 1942 – May 9, 2021)[1] was a Pueblo, Colorado, City council member and prominent business man within that community.

[6] In 2000, he was appointed by then-Governor Bill Owens for a term with the Caring for Colorado Foundation, expiring May 2003.

[10] Ray Aguilera was a commissioner representing Colorado for the Education Commission of the States.

He served as president and founder of the Pueblo Hispanic Education Foundation, and as a board member of the Latino Chamber of Commerce.

[19] Aguilera stirred some controversy in early 2011, when he joined conservative lawmakers across the country in giving support to an anti-union proposal in Pueblo.