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U.S. Hispanic Advocacy Association (USHAA) visits the NYSE to Promote Opportunities. In honor of the occasion, Luis J. Diaz, President and CEO, USHAA and USHAA Board members ring The Opening BellSM, joined by Noreen M. Culhane, NYSE Euronext EVP, Global Corporate Client Group.
Click the link below to view an archived webcast of The Opening Bell.
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The U.S. Hispanic Advocacy Association (USHAA) will host a first-of-its-kind global economy summit in New York, bringing together economic and political American and Latin American industry and government leaders, on Wed., August 13.
H.E. Francisco Lorenzo, Ambassador to the United Nations, Dominican Republic
The Hon. Nelson Diaz, USHAA Chairman of the Board
H. E. Hugo Silas, Bolivian Ambassador to the United Nations
H. E. Ricardo Alberto, Panamanian Ambassador to the United Nations
Edgar Sanchez, Director of Domestic and Foreign Investment, Procomer, Costa Rica
Stephen Wood, Senior Portfolio Strategist, Russell Investments Group
Luis J. Diaz, President and CEO, USHAA
Ambassadors and trade delegations from Latin America
CEOs and Executives from Hispanic and Fortune 500 companies (Coca-Cola, Wachovia, McDonald’s, Colgate-Palmolive, and other NYSE-listed companies)
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The United States Hispanic Advocacy Association("USHAA") is the premier economic advocacy non-profit leveraging Hispanic purchasing power to provide effective advocacy, meaningful benefits and education programs to its members. USHAA helps to ensure that Latinos and other minorities receive economic benefits commensurate with their contributions to the American economy. USHAA developed the Green Agenda because green is the color of hope, self-sustainability and non-partisanship in politics. USHAA believes that in order for Latinos to succeed, they first must focus on this common Green Agenda irrespective of race, cultural or ethnic affinity. According to USHAA, Hispanics must work together with Corporate America and government to leverage their purchasing power to require equitable reciprocity by corporate and governmental entities. The reason for this is not because it is the right thing to do, but simply because it is good business. The leverage available to enforce the Green Agenda is the burgeoning purchasing power of Hispanic consumers and businesses. For more information on USHAA and the Green Agenda summit, please visit the website: www.ushaa.com
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