Hugo House announces new permanent executive director and says the book almost closed on the Capitol Hill literary arts center in 2024

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Pepe Montero has been appointed as the permanent executive director of Hugo House, a Capitol Hill literary arts center that nearly faced closure in early 2024. His leadership has shifted the organization from significant deficits to a balanced budget while enhancing programming to meet community needs. Hugo House emphasizes that ongoing recovery relies on continued support from donors and volunteers.

Hugo House has appointed Pepe Montero as its permanent executive director, a significant step for the literary arts center that narrowly escaped closure in early 2024. Montero, who was a board member, volunteered to lead the organization during a critical restructuring aimed at fiscal recovery. His efforts have resulted in a transition from major deficits to a balanced budget, along with the successful negotiation of two collective bargaining agreements that ensure sustainable working conditions for staff. Founded in 1996, Hugo House has been a vital part of Capitol Hill's arts community, opening a new writing center in 2018. The board emphasizes a commitment to making the organization more equitable and responsive to community needs, evidenced by a revitalization of its programming. While the appointment signals progress, Hugo House acknowledges that ongoing recovery requires continuous support from donors and volunteers. “The work isn’t done; this isn’t a mission-accomplished moment,” the organization stated, highlighting the importance of community involvement. Located at 1634 11th Ave, Hugo House invites the public to learn more at hugohouse.org.

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