Arizona-Mexico Commission
| Abbreviation | AMC |
|---|---|
| Founded | June 15, 1972 |
| 23-7290803 | |
| Legal status | 501(c)(4) nonprofit organization |
| Headquarters | Phoenix, Arizona, United States |
| Coordinates | 33°26′53″N 112°05′49″W / 33.448116°N 112.09703°W |
| Jessica Pacheco | |
Chair | Katie Hobbs |
President | Todd Sanders |
| Revenue | $303,943 (2013) |
| Expenses | $333,884 (2013) |
| Employees | 0 (2013) |
| Volunteers | 46 (2013) |
| Website | www |
Formerly called | Arizona-Mexico West Trade Commission |
The Arizona-Mexico Commission (AMC), is a public/private, 501(c)(4) non-profit organization that works to improve the economic prosperity and quality of life in Arizona through binational collaborations with Mexico. Chaired by the Governor of Arizona, the Arizona-Mexico Commission works to strengthen Arizona's ties to Mexico through strong, public/private collaborations in advocacy, trade, networking and information.
Former Arizona Governor Doug Ducey is the current chair of the Arizona-Mexico Commission. Jessica Pacheco was appointed by Arizona Governor Doug Ducey to serve as the President of the Arizona-Mexico Commission Board of Directors in February 2017 and Juan Ciscomani, Senior Advisor for Regional and International Affairs to Governor Ducey serves as the organization's Vice Chair.