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The USHCC champions diversity through its Million Dollar Club

A look into the USHCC’s Million Dollar Club.

“Whatever you build, it’s your legacy.”

How Noni Gonzalez climbed her way up the corporate leadership latter to assistant VP at AT&T

IT Road Warrior

Jose Torres travels to the world to help power General Cable’s IT division

One Step Ahead

Ricardo Acosta keeps on top of an ever-changing IT field in the global pharmaceuticals industry.

Why Supplier Diversity Equals a Win-Win

Hilton Worldwide’s senior director of supplier diversity Fred Lona has taken an HR function and meshed it with the procurement process to expand the hotel chain’s supplier base.

PepsiCo’s Billion-Dollar Commitment

PepsiCo’s Ricardo Barrientos helps connect the food-and-beverage giant with minority vendors.

Tenacious Alejandro Kaisin doesn’t shy away from challenges.

This attribute has served him well working for $2.9 billion firm Jones Lang LaSalle.

Tapping Into the Latino Market

Cristobal Rivera, a brand manager for MillerCoors LLC in Chicago, shares the secrets behind Coors Light’s successful branding within the Hispanic market.

Building a Winning Team

Gabriel Buigas’s childhood goal was to become a general manager of a baseball team, and though his path led him to a career in law, the idea of managing a talented team followed him all the way to his current position at the Hewlett-Packard (HP) Company.

Natura Bets on AI-Discovered Amazonian Actives in Historic Longevity Play
Natura Bets on AI-Discovered Amazonian Actives in Historic Longevity Play

Brazilian beauty giant Natura partnered with biotech firm Debut to launch an AI-discovered skin longevity ingredient blending Amazonian botanicals, targeting Latin American markets first.

Trump Names Brazil's Top Cartels Terrorists in Historic Crackdown
Trump Names Brazil’s Top Cartels Terrorists in Historic Crackdown

The State Department designated Comando Vermelho and Primeiro Comando da Capital as foreign terrorist organizations, marking the first time Brazilian criminal networks have received the label.

Paraguay Forges Latin America's Fastest Highway Build
Paraguay Forges Latin America’s Fastest Highway Build

Paraguay completed 170 kilometers of modern highway infrastructure in under three years, cutting travel times nearly in half across key commercial corridors. The project represents the fastest large-scale highway delivery in Latin America this decade, outpacing comparable builds in Brazil and Colombia by 18–24 months. Construction firms cite streamlined permitting and pre-approved right-of-way as the efficiency drivers.

Bolivia's Unrest Rattles South America as U.S. Watches
Bolivia’s Unrest Rattles South America as U.S. Watches

Bolivia is experiencing its most severe wave of political unrest in years, with nationwide protests, road blockades, and violent clashes threatening the country’s stability. The turmoil pits supporters of former president Evo Morales against the current government of Luis Arce, with both factions competing for control ahead of the 2025 elections. Washington is monitoring the situation closely, given Bolivia’s strategic importance in South America and its lithium reserves critical to global energy transition plans.

Coca-Cola FEMSA Secures Latin America Dominance
Coca-Cola FEMSA Secures Latin America Dominance

Coca-Cola FEMSA, the largest Coca-Cola bottler in Latin America, announced a series of strategic capital investments and operational expansions across its regional footprint. The company is reinforcing distribution networks in Mexico, Brazil, and Central America while modernizing production facilities to meet rising demand. The moves position FEMSA as the infrastructure backbone for beverage distribution in the region.

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8 Latino-Owned Organizations that Drive Sustainability Forward

How eight visionary Latino-owned organizations are leading the charge in sustainability and making a significant impact on environmental and social fronts

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Jose Gonzalo Bisquerra Mora Wants to Inspire American Latinos to Go for It

Jose Gonzalo Bisquerra Mora, a VP in corporate America, wants Latinos to embrace their superpowers

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Curious about Cryptocurrency?

NextGen Collective Latinx to Watch and contributing writer Soribel Feliz is here to explain

Why Attorneys Must Prepare for Disruptive Technologies

Siemens’ Alan Cardenas discusses how attorneys can benefit from the technological revolution

Making the Case for Procurement

After false starts at other companies and a lot of hard work to earn both US citizenship and his MBA, Leo Esteban has earned the full backing of Veolia by showing the value of standardized supply-chain processes