iHispano.com is actively forging alliances with qualified companies and organizations to create mutually beneficial synergies. Our unique positioning and technological strengths have allowed us to ally ourselves with such top-tier organizations and furthermore serve as a gateway for companies to reach out to a diverse group of Hispanic professionals.
| The National Society of Hispanic MBAs (NSHMBA) was created in 1988 as a 501(C)(3) non-profit organization. Widely known as the "Premier Hispanic Organization," NSHMBA serves 32 chapters and 9,000 members in the U.S. and Puerto Rico. It exists to foster Hispanic leadership through graduate management education and professional development. NSHMBA works to prepare Hispanics for leadership positions throughout the U.S., so that they can provide the cultural awareness and sensitivity vital in the management of the nation's diverse workforce |
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The Association of Latino Professionals in Accounting and Finance (ALPFA) is the leading professional association dedicated to enhancing opportunities for Latinos in the accounting, finance and related professions. ALPFA is a not-for-profit entity registered with the Internal Revenue Service. Membership is open to anyone who shares our values, mission, and principles. ALPFA has 30 chapters in the United States and Puerto Rico, each offering local programs and events throughout the year. ALPFA creates opportunities, adds value, builds relationships for its members, the community and its business partners while expanding Latino Leadership in the global workforce. |
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The Latinos in Information Science and Technology Association (LISTA) was founded in New York City, New York in 2000 by a group of nine technology professionals employed at various companies and businesses throughout the city. They were extremely concerned about the lack of Latino presence and representation in the information sciences, telecommunications and technology industries and decided to do something about it. LISTA is a national organization of Latino information sciences, telecommunications and technology professionals that serve as role models in the Latino community and develop relationships to help our community reach higher goals in math, science and technology and help conquer the digital divide. |
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With a national circulation of 150,000 and a readership of nearly 600,000, LATINA Style is unique in its ability to reach the seasoned professional and the young Latina entering the workforce. Among our regular features, we highlight small business opportunities; technology tips; computer reviews; career advice, tips on home entertainment; book, movie and music reviews; travel guides; automotive updates; investment guidance; and food and drink recipes; in summary, all the things that impact quality of life. |
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The Hispanic Professionals Networking Group provides opportunities for Hispanic professionals to grow their networks and develop their careers. HPNG hosts networking events and offers professional and personal development workshops that address Latino-specific issues. HPNG workshops include career and leadership development, financial planning and investing, real estate matters, legal matters, networking and other topics. As an event production company, HPNG also creates custom business events for clients with their own branding. |
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The National Hispanic Professional Organization (NHPO) is a networking, non-profit, membership-based organization that provides a myriad of educational seminars and professional development training to foster and promote self-improvement, professional advancement and personal achievement. The men and women of the NHPO are dedicated to creating a professional organization designed to provide the resources necessary for self improvement and empowerment. |
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Adelante! has been committed to developing Latino leaders since 1997 through its mission of inspiring the best and the brightest Latino college students to graduate and lead through scholarships, leadership development and internships. Adelante provides scholarships to assist students with their financial needs to complete their degrees. They have outstanding leadership programs which have given over 500 students the tools and resources they need to succeed in any environment. Adelante internships give students the real world experience they need before they start their careers.
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The National Association of Hispanic Journalists (NAHJ) traces its roots to 1982, when the first National Hispanic Media Professionals Conference was held in San Diego, Calif, but it wasn't until April 1984, that NAHJ was formed to become the great organization it is today. NAHJ is dedicated to the recognition and professional advancement of Hispanics in the news industry. NAHJ created a national voice and unified vision for all Hispanic journalists. NAHJ has approximately 2,300 members, including working journalists, journalism students, other media-related professionals and journalism educators. |