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Mariana Gutierrez "Grace D. Lieblein: Vehicle Chief Engineer, General Motors: raised by a Nicaraguan mother and Cuban father in Southern California, Grace learned at an early age about the importance of a solid education". Latino Leaders: The National Magazine of the Successful American Latino. FindArticles.com. 18 Dec, 2009. http://findarticles.com/p/articles/mi_m0PCH/is_1_8/ai_n18646273/
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Articles in Feb-March, 2007 issue of Latino Leaders: The National Magazine of the Successful American Latino
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Meanwhile, Jovita Carranza's next stop on her professional journey will "Also take her to Washington D.C., as she accepts a position as the U.S. Small Business Administration's deputy administrator
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What is Raul Yzaguirre doing these days?
by Dalia Socorro - Picture of good wine
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Miguel "Mike" Fernandez: Chairman, MBF Healthcare Partners
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In other news, The Hispanic Chambers of Commerce announced their own recent advancements
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Grace D. Lieblein: Vehicle Chief Engineer, General Motors: raised by a Nicaraguan mother and Cuban father in Southern California, Grace learned at an early age about the importance of a solid education
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Jorge Mas Jr.: Chairman, MasTec Inc
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Down in Florida, the Miami-Dade Chamber of Commerce Board of Directors recently named Dr. Jose A. Vicente to the Board of Directors
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Ours collaborators
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- Of clowns and dreams: a chat with artistic director, Cirque du Soleil's CORTEO
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Publisher's letter
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Also in business, Maria Martinez, the first woman to hold a vice presidency at Microsoft, began the new year with a new titlecorporate vice president of worldwide services at Microsoft
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Masters of their own destiny: top Cubans in Miami
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The Australian adventure
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From my desk
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In Chicago, the landscape of business will also change as Juan Ochoa takes control of the Windy City's famous Navy Pier and McCormick Place
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Carlos A. Saladrigas: Chairman, Premier American Bank
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Range Rover Sport 2007: impressive from top to bottom
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Dear editor
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In academic news, "Hispanic Outlook on Higher Education" announced that Dr. George Sanchez was promoted to senior vice president of academic affairs at Bronx Community College
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Manuel A. Diaz: Mayor, City of Miami
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Incidentally, El Paso was doubly proud when Carlos Marin, also from the west Texas city, earned a new post as the United States section of the International Boundary and Water Commission
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Thanks to our leaders of the past, Latinos can now go further than ever
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"Hispanic Outlook" also reported that Roy Diaz is putting his experience in emergency operations to work as California State University San Bernardino's new disaster preparedness coordinator
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Jose Enrique Souto: vice president of sales and marketing, Rowland coffee roasters
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For those of you interested, the Level Playing Field Institute is completing a survey to identify the hidden barriers that cause professionalsespecially Latinosto leave corporate America
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Meanwhile, new leadership was born again earlier this year, as the nation cast an eye toward Washington, D.C. when Nancy Pelosi became the first woman in U.S. History to be elected Speaker of the House
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The magazine also noted that Dr. Barbara C. Cruz won the 2006 National Council for the Social Studies Carter G. Woodson Book Award for her book, "Cesar Chavez: A Voice for Farm workers."
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Fostering leadership among Latinos: Mickey Ibarra
by Mariana Gutierrez - The alchemist of franchising: Guillermo Perales
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Blazing new political trails is nothing new for New York Congresswoman Nydia Velasquez, who was recently appointed to lead the House Small Business Committee, becoming the first-ever Puerto Rican native to hold the post
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Finally, young Sapo King Ramos is proof that good things come in small packages
by Corina Miller - Gregorio Luke: director, museum of Latin American Art
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Unleashing the economic potential of Latinos: Monika Mantilla CEO and president, Altura Capital
by Mariana Gutierrez - Corrections
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Another familiar face in Washington is on the rise, as Congressman Silvestre Reyes was appointed chair of the House Intelligence Committee
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The Merlot sideshow
by Elias Fernandez - Our leaders said it
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George Feldenkreis: CEO and Chairman, PerryEllis International
by Soll Sussman - Four leaders in Chicago, Illinois
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