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Fighting against the prejudices and disadvantages that come from being a Latina can prove to…
Franke Rodriguez remembers the teacher who first sparked his curiosity and ambition: Mr. Brandt, whom…
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It’s not often that you hear an executive from a major international company say that…
Una cachetada. A slap in the face. That’s what made Ozzie Godinez walk away from…
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I was born in Brooklyn but my mother moved us to Puerto Rico when I…
You may or may not have heard of multicultural media agency Batanga Media, but chances…
Hilton Worldwide’s Fred Lona on inclusion, opportunity, and the bottom line
Northwestern Mutual’s Ruben Levisman helps clients strike the perfect work/life balance
As minority-owned businesses boom, the San Antonio Hispanic Chamber of Commerce is redoubling its efforts to give its members a voice in politics and the resources they need to thrive
Roel Campos meets with guest editor Ana Dutra in this exclusive Q&A
An uncensored look at film advertising with Sony Pictures’ Jim Rodriguez
Linda Martinez’s career is a tale of two professions: law and film production. Though they require very different skill sets, Martinez is able to use both in her VP role at Universal Studios Home Entertainment.
With her eye on the prize and a strategy for how to get there, Melanie Montenegro blazes her own trail to the general counsel seat at Spanish Broadcasting System.
Learning to listen
Mining for talent worldwide
Jim Jaime’s water-and-sewer supply company is not just staying afloat in this economy—business is thriving