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As the United States prepares for the upcoming and much-anticipated shift to the 5G network,…
Eighty-seven Nobel Prize laureates. That’s how many American scientists whose research was funded by the…
Ten thousand people enroll in Medicare every day, and that trend is expected to continue…
As vice president of legal for Latin America (LATAM) at Millicom, Karen Salas-Morales juggles a…
US Latino power at the marketplace is well documented. The purchasing power of these Latinos…
Few people know the many areas attorneys practice within. A single image tends to come to…
Ana Villegas and Dell’s Latino Connection partner with a local nonprofit to inspire young Latinas through media and technology
Sonia Zeledon goes beyond the numbers to develop Nokia’s multicultural talent
Beatriz Gonzalez Roth reveals how her unusual career in law evolved alongside Thomson Reuters during the volatile internet age
Shortly after starting at Northwestern Mutual ten years ago, Karl G. Gouverneur, vice president of…
Sandra Campos is the daughter of Mexican immigrants who moved to Texas to open a…
When a Pollo Tropical location recently needed fast repairs, it was Jorge Rodriguez’s job to…
Emilia Lopez only knew she wanted to work for a multinational company when she obtained…
In October 2003, the call-center industry faced what was called “D-Day,” when forty-eight million Americans…
One of the world’s most powerful and recognizable brands, Microsoft, does business in 170 countries and…
Agriculture rarely pops into people’s minds when they think of computer science or data technology.…
ILUMNO, a Miami-based company, says it’s “transforming how the world learns,” and it’s hard to…
Imagine going to University of California–Berkeley to study mechanical engineering. On a full scholarship. With…
A blank space for a stamp in Genaro Cardenas’s passport is a rare find. The Mexican-born…
Fernando Hernandez is revolutionizing how supplier diversity is evaluated. After growing Microsoft’s supplier diversity program…