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Six years ago, Toni Calderon started a fledgling motorsports company against all odds. Today, he manages the world’s top Hispanic drivers and has his eyes set on bringing home a world championship.
The retired astronaut is using his perspective to empower both his own company, Ad Astra Rocket Company, and the organizations whose boards he serves on.
Dr. Elsa Murano was the first woman and Hispanic president of Texas A&M University, a post she held until 2009. The position was the latest in a line of trailblazing career moves.
How a lifetime as a lawyer has reconnected J. Pablo Cáceres to his Hispanic roots
Why Tony Dieste makes being “maniacally creative and obsessed with the work” a necessity at multicultural ad agency Dieste, Inc.
Sanchez Daniels & Hoffman LLP’s Hugo Chaviano on his struggle settling in the United States and the unwavering perseverance that made him sobresalir
Jackie Menendez uses her talent for words and communication to drive the University of Miami’s message
After Greg Cardenas graduated from Texas A&M with a degree in finance, he had no intention of going to graduate school, let alone becoming an attorney. But after spending a session in the Texas governor’s budget and planning office, law school sounded like a good idea. Cardenas shares with HE some of the other turns his professional path has taken on his way to executive vice president, secretary, and general counsel of USMD Holdings, Inc.
André Mendes on changing the channel
Dr. Gladys Ato taps her own upbringing to help other Latinos find their voice.
Dr. Elsa Núñez reflects on her life of poverty as an immigrant to the accomplished doctor of linguistics she is today.
Marisol Martinez shares her passion for multicultural marketing at Time Warner Cable
Verizon’s Benigno Gonzalez on bringing a total innovative consumer experience.
Raquel Tamez is strong, positive, and inspirational. Raised in a Houston barrio with a conservative Mexican family, she defied innumerable odds. It’s only apropos that this self-described Latina “fighter” chose a profession that lets her fight everyday: law.
Molson Coors International enters the light-beer scene in Latin America and the Caribbean thanks to Maribel Viteri
Grant Thornton owes its digital overhaul to Lucino Sotelo, who once dreamed of nothing more than cattle farming
Dresner Partners’ Omar Diaz works as a consigliere of sorts, totally committed to his clients discover new worlds
Earlier this year, I had a chance to attend Associate Justice of the Supreme Court…
Gabriel Gruner leads the Argentina, Uruguay, and Paraguay regions of TP Vision into a future of growth and international versatility.
She flies through the corporate world with the greatest of ease—first an investment banker, then a marketer, now at the director level of one of the world’s largest hotel and leisure companies. She’s Wendy Vividor, the mastermind behind NYC’s Spider-Man Week, one of the city’s largest entertainment partnerships.