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Growing up in a rural town in northwest Ohio, Trinidad Flores attributes his drive to succeed to the blue-collar nature of his childhood. “I looked at opportunities to excel very early in my life and I took advantage of those,” Flores says.
Whether it’s by traveling the globe, talking to customers and colleagues, or handling a crisis, Mike Fernandez is perfectly at ease as corporate vice president of Cargill.
Robert Marin advocates for financial security within the Hispanic community Northwestern Mutual Finance Network.
The New York native spends his time “creating ripples” as the resident research guru at Gartner, Inc.
Lupe Fernandez goes from part-time reception to company president at Entrust One Facility Services.
Alfredo Flores Sr. never played an instrument, but he sold a small fortune’s worth, building the largest music store in San Antonio. Upon retiring some 40 years ago, he handed the reins to his son, Alfredo Flores Jr., who expanded Alamo Music Center into a mini-mecca for local music lovers.
While raising two small children and training for the Boston Marathon, Yvonne Garcia works to make the business world a better place for Latino professionals through her role as national vice president of ALPFA.
Overseeing ADS Seafood and Sea Delight’s sustainability efforts, Adriana Sanchez-Lindsay is making sure her father’s business continues to sail toward a bright horizon.
As a kid growing up in Southern California, Nestor Barrero wasn’t familiar with the law, except to know that he shouldn’t break it. These days, as vice president of employment law for NBCUniversal, Barrero plays the role of strategic adviser in the dynamic entertainment industry.
From small tortillería to Isabella Foods, Nelson Guerra corners Mexican-food market.
As a young girl, Cuban-native Yolanda Nader aspired to be a lawyer. Although she opted for an MBA, her career has kept her close to the courthouse as she leads the fight to ward off competitors seeking to shut her company down.
After inheriting the business from his father, Master Fire Prevention’s Peter Martinez has taken the company to new heights. And in keeping with tradition, he plans to one day pass the company to his own son.