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Lisa Duarte Makes Her Own Success

A seasoned attorney and the newest equity partner at Croke Fairchild Duarte & Beres, Lisa Duarte defines success on her own terms

The Latino Majority – Vice President Kamala Harris
The Latino Majority Welcomes Vice President Kamala Harris In This EpisodeThere are few better seats…
remote work
A New Generation of Workers Is Global, Remote, and Flexible

Younger workers are increasingly seeking freelance opportunities and remote work—a significant shift in workplace norms with a large-scale impact

Rosevelie Márquez Morales Is Legally Elite

Afro-Latina Rosevelie Márquez Morales beat the odds to become a law firm partner by the age of thirty-five and now leads DEI at Hogan Lovells

Change Can Be Painful—I Know That Firsthand

Maria Fernanda Reyes reflects on the power of the media industry and her viral interaction with Vice President Kamala Harris at a 2021 press conference

30 Under 30: Luzelly Frias

Luzelly Frias is a clinical social worker, psychotherapist, and owner of Innergy Counseling, a psychotherapy…

30 Under 30: Henry Quintana

Henry Quintana says he’s made a career out of throwing himself into the deep end,…

30 Under 30: Rachel Basoco

Community is more than a corporate buzzword. Rachel Basoco sees community as an impactful part…

30 Under 30: Jasmin Gonzalez

Jasmin Gonzalez is a DEI and community engagement enthusiast specializing in transformative consulting within the…

Transparent ESG Is Critical to Organizational Success, Especially When Companies Recruit Up-And-Coming Talent

On September 21, three leaders in the environmental, social, and corporate governance (ESG) space shared their insights on the current state of their work, why this type of work is critical to a company’s success, and more.

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Neurodiversity Must Be Part of Your DEI Strategy

Salomon Chiquiar-Rabinovich advocates for genuine DEI transformation so that neurodiverse talent is included in the post-pandemic workplace

Cheryl Campos: The Multihyphenate Queen

Cheryl Campos was raised to believe that she could do anything. Since graduating from Harvard, she has done exactly that, blazing an unorthodox trail as a model, actress, community builder, and venture capital leader.