Awilda Pomales-Diaz named executive director of N.J. Puerto Rico Commission

Awilda Pomales-Diaz on Monday was named as executive director for the New Jersey Puerto Rico Commission, according to an announcement on Monday from Gov. Phil Murphy’s office.

Pomales-Diaz will play an integral role in the continuing development and expansion of the commission.

“Awilda Pomales-Diaz was a valued member of our team from the earliest days of our Administration and I’m excited to see her return to government service,” Murphy said. “The New Jersey-Puerto Rico Commission plays a key role in boosting ties between New Jersey and Puerto Rico. I know Awilda is the right leader to advance the Commission’s important work.”

“I want to express my sincere gratitude and excitement for this opportunity to serve the State of New Jersey and focus on the core mission of mutual success for the Garden State and for the Island,” Pomales-Diaz said. “It’s a privilege to work for an Administration and a Commission dedicated to this important policy and economic work.”

Prior to her most recent appointment, Pomales-Diaz gained experience on the private sector through her position as a Senior Account Executive at an NYC-based boutique lobbying firm, focusing on government affairs and public relations for corporate clients. Her work as the former Policy Director for New Jersey Senate Majority Leader Ruiz included overseeing her extensive legislative portfolio and budget advocacy.

“I am very proud to welcome Awilda and look forward to her bringing the experience of working with the Governor and different levels of government to the Commission,” Commission Co-Chair Peggy Anastos said.

As a Senior Legislative Aide within the Office of Governor Phil Murphy, she was part of the team responsible for relationship building and collaboration with the Legislature. She began her career as an intern with the Office of Senator Cory Booker and subsequent legislative staffer positions in Hudson and Bergen Counties helped influence her passion for government. Awilda is a graduate of Saint Peter’s University and currently resides in her hometown Jersey City.