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Sep

From Heartland to Headquarters: Gloria Santona

  By Laura Rivas We don’t often hear of someone building a successful, storied career with just one company anymore. Gloria Santona went to work for McDonald’s straight out of law school; she...

01
Sep

Building the Hispanic Advantage: Luis Nogales

  By Laura Rivas   Luis Nogales, founder and managing partner of Nogales Investors, has built an extensive and successful record as a senior operating executive and private equity investor. ...

01
Sep

Nothing Left to Chance: Gerry Lopez

  By Judi Jordan  AMC CEO Gerry Lopez’ journey to the boardroom is an unpretentious narrative of sweat equity, clear-eyed, decision-making, personal sacrifice and tactical planning. Hard-charg...

01
Sep

Top-Tier Talent: Kim Casiano

LATINO LEADERS: What issues are top of mind for you on governance issues? KIM CASIANO: I put down six things on my list, in no particular order of importance. Number one is the Convergence of FASB (US...

01
Sep

The Mel Lagomasino Challenge

  By Kristin Schneider   Maria Elena “Mel” Lagomasino is the dynamic and dedicated Chief Executive Officer of GenSpring Family Offices. She also sits on the boards of organizations such as A...

01
Sep
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The Passionate Servant: Cynthia Telles

By Laura Rivas Cynthia Telles, Ph.D., is director of the UCLA Neuropsychiatric Institute Spanish-speaking Psychosocial Clinic and a professor at the University of California, Los Angeles School of Med...

01
Sep

The Friendly Watchdog: Ron Parker

BY: JUDI JORDAN   Ronald C. Parker is interim president and CEO of The Executive Leadership Council (ELC). He has been a member of the organization representing senior African-American executive...

01
Sep

Closing in on Board Diversity, Here’s How It’s Done: John W. Rogers

BY JUDI JORDAN  John W. Rogers Jr., founder, chairman and CEO of Ariel Investments, talks to Latino Leaders about driving home boardroom diversity. His Chicago-based Ariel Investments was founded in ...