Raymond Bilbao has faced many battles over the years. Now, he’s helping Tivity Health expand its services and navigate the complicated world of healthcare insurance benefits.
The facts are simple: if businesses want to compete, they must have an intentional approach to reaching the Latino market. Publisher Pedro A. Guerrero explains what leaders and organizations can and should be doing to make that happen.
As SVP of diversity, talent, and culture, Myriam Vidalon marks fifteen years of Latinx inclusion and looks ahead to what’s next for the global research, data, and analytics company
How Patricia Salas Barnard ignored critics, overcame obstacles, and defied the odds to become PlanSource’s general counsel and chief compliance officer
Eddie Moreno has grown alongside Cardinal Group Management, building the teams and the platforms needed to take the real estate management firm to new heights
Isabel Rafferty Zavala launched Canela.tv at the height of the pandemic. Now, the nation’s first free streaming app for US Hispanics is the fastest-growing multicultural platform around.
Christianne Sanchez Robinson leads with conviction at Just Energy, where she supports the business on everything from retail sales to renewable energy initiatives
Entrepreneur and seasoned political advisor Moe Vela is grateful for every roadblock he’s faced. They’ve helped form the blueprint for his life and career.
Joel Silva is an accountant by day and a musician by night. For Calavo Growers’ corporate controller and chief accounting officer, both pursuits involve discipline, passion, and creativity.
Carla Piñeyro Sublett is working in her “dream role” at IBM. Her path to that role has had its share of twists and turns, but every single one has helped shape her into the impactful leader she is today.
In the “opportunity of a lifetime,” Maria Bartolome Winans helps Kyndryl launch a multibillion-dollar service-centered business with people as its priority
Xavier A. Gutierrez is the first Latino president and CEO in NHL history. He’s using the role to attract diverse fans and leverage the power of sports for positive Impact.
Fabricio Lopez’s path from Ecuador to an in-house role in the US was anything but easy. He’s now helping others navigate the system as corporate counsel at the Walt Disney Company.