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With the NFL and MLB launches under his belt, Art Marquez takes on his third start-up venture: Pac-12 Enterprises.
Visionary Tomas Cookman expands the genre of Latin alternative music.
Gustavo “Gus” Lopez of Universal Music Latin Entertainment connects brands with consumers.
Tania Calderon keeps guests coming back Wyndham Vacation Ownership.
Argent Associates president and CEO Beatriz “Betty” Manetta explains why entrepreneurism is not for the weak of heart.
Robert Marin advocates for financial security within the Hispanic community Northwestern Mutual Finance Network.
San Juan, PR, lures the international business community with irresistible incentives.
Gui Ponce de Leon of PMA Consultants takes the complexity out of tackling projects.
USHCC’s president and CEO Javier Palomarez tells us why investing in Hispanic-owned businesses is money well spent.
Streamlining information for company employees and adjusting to a new pace.
Now as principals of their own law firm, Michael Estrada and Michael Vasquez work together to tackle the “daunting and awesome” task of defending plaintiffs at their most vulnerable.
This attribute has served him well working for $2.9 billion firm Jones Lang LaSalle.
Henry Cardenas of Cardenas Marketing Network, Inc., scores big with unprecedented partnership with the Argentine Football Association.
Q&A with San Juan, Puerto Rico’s business leaders.
As Aon Latin America’s chief counsel, Marta Carreira-Slabe combines the communication skills and empathy of a journalist with the legal analysis and training of a lawyer.
AC&M’s Jaime Cardenas gives the play by play behind some of his agency’s most memorable sports campaigns.
Helping a multinational company gain its footing in the US market while adapting to a new pace of life.
What Zeferino Banda Jr. started in 2003 as a one-man safety-consulting business has defied his own expectations. Now boasting 50 employees, Banda Group International, LLC demonstrates that with enough planning, care, and foresight, accidents are entirely avoidable.
As co-owner of the only Mexican-owned team in the US professional sports world, Antonio Cué Sánchez-Navarro thinks beyond winning a World Cup to giving back to the community and empowering youth.
Lupe Fernandez goes from part-time reception to company president at Entrust One Facility Services.