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MasTec’s Jorge Mas works to make his family’s legacy grow
Ricardo Anzaldua shares with HE what led him to advise insurance-giant MetLife as executive VP and general counsel
Yvette Donado shares her business-minded approach to nonprofit work
Lisa Garcia Quiroz helps make Time Warner Inc. the king of multicultural media
HR guru Nancy Alonso leads with backbone at Chiro One Wellness Centers.
Andrea Bazán’s serendipitous path to service and outstanding leadership
How cultural knowledge helped Jaime Mercado launch Simpson Thacher & Bartlett LLP in Brazil.
Ángela María Camacho shares crucial insights she’s picked up doing business abroad.
Dr. Elsa Núñez reflects on her life of poverty as an immigrant to the accomplished doctor of linguistics she is today.
Maritza Bond recruits minority students into the health-care field.
HE had the pleasure of partnering with the USHCC to bring the 2013 Kickoff Reception to its hometown on June 27. As part of the kickoff, HE welcomed USHCC Chairman Emeritus Nina Vaca, Mayor Rahm Emanuel, and activist, philanthropist, and businesswoman Eva Longoria to Chicago.
Committed to making a difference, Rich Diaz is taking the staffing industry by storm
Ivonne Fernandez uses café con leche as a multicultural outreach tool for AARP in Florida
Janet Santana of Altria International Sales on developing relationships between brands and consumers
Nereida “Neddy” Perez’s the VP of global diversity and inclusion for a Fortune 500 corporation. To her, that means she can continue doing what she’s done since she was a child—bridging the gap between cultures. “I know what it feels like to be a minority,” says Nereida “Neddy” Perez, “which is why bridging cultural differences to help others feel included is so important.”
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.
Wells Fargo’s executive vice president and head of corporate communications, Oscar Suris on going to the dark side of journalism.
Drawn to the challenge of joining a start-up, Mary Helen Medina’s gamble pays off
Cristina reveals how she turned her “lack of a filter” into a business empire.
Tony Rico keeps La Gran Familia Goya healthy and happy by implementing new ideas and technologies as director of HR for Goya Foods, Inc.