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December-January 2013

The 25 Percent Strategy: Emanuel Pleitez

Posted  January 4th, 2013  by  Judi Jordan

Young Angeleno, Emanuel Pleitez has a crazy idea that a barely-30 Latino can be Mayor of one of the largest cities in the country. Not only does think it can happen, he has a strategy that could make it happen.

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December-January 2013

The Final Days of the Calderon Presidency

Posted  January 4th, 2013  by  Eric Baca

Felipe Calderon had one of the most memorable Presidencies in Mexico’s democracy. The publishers of Latino Leaders Magazine were invited inside the President’s home for an exclusive interview — health, national security and the next chapter of his life are all discussed.

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December-January 2013

The Wizard Named Ruiz

Posted  January 4th, 2013  by  Judi Jordan

Manny Ruiz is a newsman at heart. He’s always looking for the clever lead. As an entrepreneur, however, he’s taken the lead in the booming business of Hispanic PR and marketing. With Hispanicize IV ready to launch this Spring, Latino Leaders spoke to Ruiz about his plans.

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December-January 2013

EmPOWERing The Gaming Community

Posted  January 4th, 2013  by  Eric Baca

Forecasters have long predicted the end of the console-based gaming era. Downloadable, straight-to-TV and handheld devices will be the new norm, they said. CEO of GameStop, Paul Raines, says that today’s gamer is much more sophisticated than that. They want options and solutions — hardcopies and digital assets. He’s made his point over the last couple of years running the corporate giant.

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December-January 2013

A Voice For The People: Edgar Sotelo

Posted  January 4th, 2013  by  Alma Coronado

Edgar ‘Shoboy’ Sotelo was recently named “Lider of the Year” by MillerCoors, beating out 11 other national candidates. The radio DJ has a passion for education, and he’s used his celebrity to help transform high school students.

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June 2012

Creating Apparel for the Brave

Posted  July 3, 2012  by  Eric Baca

Roberto Torres and his business partners knows that it takes all kinds to get a company off the ground. In their case, it takes three. Their label is gaining notoriety and support from some heavy duty backers.

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June 2012

Look What I Can Do: Cesar Conde

Posted  July 3, 2012  by  Judi Jordan

Univision reigns with their 78 percent market share, and their young prez, Cesar Conde, 38, just cut a deal to burn up the 24-hour airwaves —in English — insuring that it stays that way.

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June 2012

Southwest Leadership Landing: Lorena Toffer

Posted  June 29, 2012  by  Danny Muñoz

to create meaningful spaces that transcend boundaries of culture, site and history while speaking of our time.” That may sound like the opening line of an abstract artistic statement, but there is nothing intangible about the architectural work and urban planning that Lorena Toffer creates. This opening line is, instead, the descriptive statement of how Lorena aims to bridge community and [...]

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June 2012

Ricky Armendariz

Posted  June 28, 2012  by  Danny Muñoz

Faith healers, corrosive love affairs, honkey-tonks and big skies reaching as far as the eye can see – for Ricky Armendariz, this is all part of the romanticism the Mexican-American border has to offer. Ricky is an artist, a painter to be exact, and his unique American Southwest perspective is manifested in his work. His collections are nostalgic references to the iconography specific to his cultural heritage, and the imagery he illustrates in his paintings is all part of growing up in the border region.

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June 2012

Old Made New

Posted  June 28, 2012  by  Eric Baca

Columbia native Lina Oliveros says it pretty clearly: “The truth is simple. There are too many of us on this planet, our population number keeps growing, our sea is not producing as much food as it used to.” The Baltimore-based scientist and community leader has devoted herself to finding sustainable ways to feed people, with special dedication to low-income, Spanish-speaking [...]

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June 2012

The New Normal Have Arrived: Freddy Vaca

Posted  June 28, 2012  by  Eric Baca

Freddy Vaca says he and his family are building an empire. As an executive for one of the most successful Latina-owned countries in the nation, and as a full-fledged triathlete, Freddy is challenging the notion of normal.

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Club Leaders of the Future Chicago 2012

Posted  June 22, 2012  by  Eric Baca

The 2012 Club Leaders of the Future: Chicago Isabel Anadon Policy Analyst Latino Policy Forum For almost 15 years, Isabel has worked in Illinois with hundreds of community leaders and residents. Her work has included community outreach with leadership development, community organizing and capacity building. Daughter of Chilean immigrants, she has worked to build power within Chicago’s diverse immigrant community, assisting thousands of [...]

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Club Leaders of the Future Houston 2011

Posted  May 30, 2012  by  Eric Baca

Judas Mireles Risk Advisory Services BDO LLP Judas grew up with an appreciation for hard work and a keen sense of business. An Arizona State graduate with a degree in accounting, Judas has held collegiate and professional leadership posts, most notably serving as the President of Omega Delta Phi Fraternity. He joined General Electric upon graduating in 2009 and started work as a [...]

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