Hispanic Executive Quarterly

Hispanic Executive Quarterly

Hispanic Executive brings together the leaders of the growing Latino community. By highlighting the most impactful Latino figures in business, we aim to showcase the unique economic, political, and social strength of our community. We foster discussions about the significant influence of Hispanic leadership, linking corporate America with Hispanic America, and elevating the voices of those contributing to progress in the global economy. Our platform creates a network for the most talented individuals across the Americas.

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  • 1 week ago | hispanicexecutive.com | Keith Loria

    As senior managing director and associate general counsel of Webster Bank, N.A., Chaz Rodriguez achieved a goal he set for himself when he was growing up: to find a career that would make his parents proud. Rodriguez is a first-generation college graduate who grew up in a proud blue-collar family. His mom, who died when he was in college, was a Milwaukee police officer, and his dad worked as a repairman for the Milwaukee Fire Department. “My parents stressed the importance of education,” he notes.

  • 1 week ago | hispanicexecutive.com | Keith Loria

    No one starts college thinking they are going to be a “tax guy.”“That’s certainly true for someone studying economics,” explains Anthony Curtis, who graduated from George Washington University in 1990. Still, Curtis has carved out a successful career in the field, currently serving as senior director of global tax strategy and tax controversy leader for McDonald’s.

  • 1 week ago | hispanicexecutive.com | Frank DiMaria

    Careers are built on a combination of skill and luck. Monica Fernandez-Valiente, vice president of tax for LATAM, Canada, Caribbean and Spain at Warner Bros. Discovery (WBD), has benefited from both. “I’ve had lucky opportunities and coincidences that allowed me to move from one great company to another great company,” Fernandez-Valiente says. “Being authentic and building relationships have been key in my career.”Her current position at WBD is a direct result of one of those relationships.

  • 1 week ago | hispanicexecutive.com | Billy Yost

    Chase started making headlines after officially launching Chase Travel Group last year, a leisure and corporate travel provider backed by the sheer size of its parent organization, JPMorganChase. But in addition to its financial muscle, the company sought out talent in the travel space, like Antonio “Tony” Gutierrez, general counsel for Chase Travel Group, to help the company find its legs.

  • 1 week ago | hispanicexecutive.com | Billy Yost

    In November 2024, Alma Rosa Montañez accepted general counsel responsibilities for S&P Global’s Market Intelligence business and a month later for the company’s enterprise data organization. The two-pronged promotion was the culmination of Montañez restarting her career as a securities lawyer in the mid-2010s, a leap of faith for an attorney who had already had her own professional trials during the Great Recession.

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