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A couple portraits I captured from the shoot with Luis Miranda Jr. I love love how these turned out, it was a pleasure meeting you! Behind the scenes film stills and assist by Anna Rhody 🖤🖤
Thank you Hispanic Executive for capturing the spirit, strength, and beauty of Latinos and how powerful this community is when we organize together — read the interview: https://lnkd.in/eudq4pU3
Loved meeting Luis Miranda Jr. in NYC @ the United Palace Theater, he was such a delightful human and a joy to capture on camera. I shot video and portraits of him for his digital cover shoot, and special thanks to Anna Rhody for their awesome assist. Will share more soon!
🎥 Hispanic Executive Exclusive: Exploring the American Dream with Luis Miranda Jr.
As part of the American Dream issue, Luis A. Miranda Jr. discusses his powerful memoir, Relentless. 📚In this exclusive interview, Miranda reflects on his journey from Vega Alta, Puerto Rico, to becoming a pivotal figure in NYC’s Latino community. His memoir captures the essence of his relentless pursuit of the American dream for himself and his family.
Read about the passion and resilience that fueled his inspiring story and learn how Relentless embodies the drive for a better future.
Dive into our American Dream issue and get an inside look at Miranda’s incredible contributions and insights. Don’t miss this must-read feature! 💪
Read the Full Story: https://hubs.la/Q02FBZ2-0
Dive into the American Dream issue: https://hubs.la/Q02FBD4Z0#HispanicExecutive#LuisAMirandaJr#RelentlessMemoir#AmericanDream#LatinoLeadership#NewBook#CoverStory
NEW EPISODE ALERT 🚨 For Stacie M. de Armas, a trailblazer in media and cultural representation, her passion for exploring the intricate layers of Latino identity in modern America is unmistakable.
As a first-generation Cubana 🇨🇺, Stacie brings a wealth of multicultural insights to her work as the Senior Vice President of Diverse Intelligence & Initiatives at Nielsen.
Stacie's work has influenced major brands and media networks and deepened the understanding of the Latino community's cultural impact in the US. She continues to drive conversations and initiatives that celebrate the richness of Latino culture while empowering individuals to embrace their identities in an ever-changing world.
Click here to listen to the episode: https://hubs.la/Q02Fh0Yz0
Season 6 is proudly presented by Bank of America
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ON THE COVER: In an exclusive feature, Hispanic Executive met with the legendary Luis Miranda Jr. at the United Palace Theater in Washington Heights. This iconic venue set the stage for Miranda’s incredible journey from Vega Alta, Puerto Rico, to a prominent community organizer and political consultant in NYC.
📽️ From falling in love with movies like The Sound of Music to fighting for systemic change, Miranda’s story is a testament to the power of resilience, family, and the Latino spirit.
💬 “I see the American dream as the forever quest to become the best version of yourself. I believe for everyone, but particularly for Latinos, it’s not for yourself. It’s [for] the family.” Miranda reflects.
On May 7, 2024, Miranda’s memoir Relentless hit the shelves. But a month earlier, in the United Palace Theater, Miranda held the final book in his hands. “It still doesn’t have the pictures, right?” he asks, flipping through it and landing on the glossy photo pages. A smile lights up his face. “Oh yeah, it does! This I have not seen.”
The memoir, which is also available in Spanish with the title Incansable, was not something that Miranda thought he would write. “You begin to realize that all of this white hair, it’s reminding you that death is closer and that if you don’t put your stories down and do it yourself, somebody else is going to write the story from their perspective,” he tells Guerrero.
Miranda had two goals with the memoir: tell the story of his life but talk about it within the context of the political world and Latinidad. He had been seeing more non-Latinos writing about Latinos as if they knew the nuances of the community.
Read the full story and explore Miranda’s incredible contributions to the Latino community and beyond ➡️ https://hubs.ly/Q02F76X80
Dive into The American Dream issue: https://hubs.ly/Q02F6FW00#HispanicExecutive#LatinoLeadership#LuisAMirandaJr#Relentless#LatinoSpirit
🎓 Celebrating Leadership for a Changing World: Meet The Alumni Society’s Class of 2024!
In a rapidly transforming landscape, leadership that embraces change is essential. We proudly introduce our Class of 2024—ten extraordinary leaders who exemplify resilience and forward-thinking.
✨ Meet the Leaders:
Nathalie Rayes, US Ambassador, Republic of Croatia
Sarah M. Aiosa, MPH, SVP & President, Latin America, MBD (Merck)
Sebastian Zugman, General Auditor Global Banking and Markets, Bank of AmericaAna Marie Argilagos, President and CEO, Hispanics in PhilanthropyWilliam Rivera, Senior Vice President, Litigation, AARP FoundationJames Loduca, Chief Diversity Officer, NikeAlejandra Campoverdi, Best-selling Author, First Gen: A Memoir
Adriel Lares, Chief Financial Officer, Chelsea Football ClubMaria Salamanca, Partner, Ulu VenturesMiguel Leal, Cofounder and CEO, SOMOS Foods
These leaders are navigating and shaping change with innovation and vision. Learn more about their journeys and impact on our landing page.
👉 Discover the Class of 2024: https://hubs.la/Q02D1kh70
About the Class Awards: Each year, The Alumni Society highlights a class of high-achieving Latino business leaders who serve as reminders that even as we work to democratize the path to senior-level leadership, we are not without pioneers who raised the bar and serve as role models. These champions embody our values and mission of delivering results that advance Latino leadership in America.
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ON THE COVER: Lisa Gok's career journey, from an assistant United States attorney to a Chief Legal Officer at Cetera Financial Group, is a testament to her dedication and versatility. Her transition from tackling Ponzi schemes at the SEC to becoming a mergers and acquisitions (M&A) attorney highlights her passion for continuous learning and growth. We are pleased to share Lisa Gok features as the cover story in our upcoming Mentorship Issue.
At Cetera, Gok continues to build strong teams, emphasizing the importance of versatility and willingness to take on any task. “You have to be willing to wash windows,” she says. Discover more about Lisa Gok’s career journey and the significance of mentorship in her professional development in our Mentorship Issue.
Don't miss out on Lisa's career journey alongside with the rest of honorees. 🔗 Dive into the Mentorship Issue here: https://hubs.la/Q02F2Wtz0#ModernCounsel#MentorshipIssue#LegalLeadership#CareerDevelopment#TeamBuilding#MergersAndAcquisitions
Mentors are invaluable to legal executives throughout their careers. In our upcoming Mentorship Issue, we'll delve into the profound impact of mentorship on featured in-house counsel. These leaders will share personal stories of how mentors have shaped their professional journeys, offering insights into pivotal moments and career decisions influenced by mentorship.
Explore how mentoring enriches the lives and careers of legal professionals. It's a rewarding experience that drives personal growth and industry leadership. Our issue will spotlight impactful mentor/mentee relationships in the legal landscape, showcasing the transformative power of mentorship in nurturing talent and fostering a supportive professional community.
Highlighted in our Mentorship Issue are the stories and insights shared by: Lisa Gok, Beth Kotran, Austin Ericson, Jaron Brown, Ki Hoon Kim, Veronica Young Davis, Tonya Wittenmyer, Erika Nelson Sylvester, H. Alan Rosenberg, Esq. and Joel Roy. Discover their journeys and the invaluable lessons they impart on mentorship and leadership.
Stay tuned as we celebrate the significance of mentorship in the legal industry and learn from the experiences of those who have benefited from and contributed to this vital practice.
Don't miss out on the cover story: https://hubs.la/Q02DTsh20
Explore the full Mentorship Issue here: https://hubs.la/Q02DTxF00#LegalExecutives#Mentorship#CareerDevelopment#Leadership#ModernCounsel
ON THE COVER: In an exclusive feature, Hispanic Executive met with the legendary Luis Miranda Jr. at the United Palace Theater in Washington Heights. This iconic venue set the stage for Miranda’s incredible journey from Vega Alta, Puerto Rico, to a prominent community organizer and political consultant in NYC.
📽️ From falling in love with movies like The Sound of Music to fighting for systemic change, Miranda’s story is a testament to the power of resilience, family, and the Latino spirit.
💬 “I see the American dream as the forever quest to become the best version of yourself. I believe for everyone, but particularly for Latinos, it’s not for yourself. It’s [for] the family.” Miranda reflects.
On May 7, 2024, Miranda’s memoir Relentless hit the shelves. But a month earlier, in the United Palace Theater, Miranda held the final book in his hands. “It still doesn’t have the pictures, right?” he asks, flipping through it and landing on the glossy photo pages. A smile lights up his face. “Oh yeah, it does! This I have not seen.”
The memoir, which is also available in Spanish with the title Incansable, was not something that Miranda thought he would write. “You begin to realize that all of this white hair, it’s reminding you that death is closer and that if you don’t put your stories down and do it yourself, somebody else is going to write the story from their perspective,” he tells Guerrero.
Miranda had two goals with the memoir: tell the story of his life but talk about it within the context of the political world and Latinidad. He had been seeing more non-Latinos writing about Latinos as if they knew the nuances of the community.
Read the full story and explore Miranda’s incredible contributions to the Latino community and beyond ➡️ https://hubs.ly/Q02F76X80
Dive into The American Dream issue: https://hubs.ly/Q02F6FW00#HispanicExecutive#LatinoLeadership#LuisAMirandaJr#Relentless#LatinoSpirit