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Apr 14, 2022

Miguel Cardona felt the pride of service long before being appointed the United States Secretary of Education. As the highest-ranking educator in the country, Cardona knows that his Latinoness has helped him thrive. Over the course of his term, he aims to trumpet that same message to an underrepresented population of...


Apr 14, 2022

A Republican thought leader and cofounder of the Lincoln Project, Mike Madrid leverages his unique Latino perspective to provide commentary on a country in the midst of an enormous cultural transformation. He knows that as Armerica’s complexion continues to change, the political party that properly addresses the...


Apr 14, 2022

As a child, Carolina Ceballos stood witness to her mother’s determination and fearlessness in the face of unprecedented familial stress. Today, as deputy chief compliance officer at Facebook Payments, Ceballos carries on the lessons of her youth. Whether she’s navigating issues of money laundering or fraud or human...


Apr 14, 2022

Inherited from his father, Jorge Plasencia’s entrepreneurial spirit is affirmed through his creative marketing agency, Republica Havas. There, Plasencia echoes the multicultural makeup of Miami, where Republica Havas is based, while spotlighting the unique perspective of the American Latino. Because he knows that if...


Apr 14, 2022

As CHRO and partner at TPG and a board member at Upwork, Anilu Vazquez-Ubarri proudly carries the torch for her maternal grandmother, a mentor and analytical thinker who was one of the first women to go to a university in Puerto Rico. In her current roles, Vazquez-Ubarri focuses on data to emphasize the gaps in diverse...