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Since 1993, HACR has produced research on corporate governance and the 2007 HACR Corporate Governance Study marks almost 15 years of reporting on Hispanic inclusion at the highest levels.
The Hispanic imprint on American culture and business is undeniable. As the largest and fastest-growing minority community in the United States, Hispanics represent 14 percent of the population and one out of every eight employees in the labor force.For Corporate America, the growth in the Hispanic population has meant an opportunity to profit from the community’s expanding purchasing power, a hefty $863.1 billion in 2007.HACR advocates for greater inclusion of Hispanics in Corporate America.
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2007 Corporate Governance Study.
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2007 Executive Summary
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Photos of the 2007 Corporate Governance Study Press Conference.
Carlos F. Orta, president and CEO, HACR; Congressman Joe Baca; Manny Mirabal, Chairman, HACR; Miriam Vializ-Briggs, VP Marketing, IBM; and Alma Morales Riojas, Vice Chairwoman, HACR.
Alma Morales Riojas, Vice Chairwoman, HACR., Carlos F. Orta, president and CEO, HACR; Congressman Joe Baca; Miriam Vializ-Briggs, VP Marketing, IBM; and Manny Mirabal, Chairman, HACR
Congressman Joe Baca; Manny Mirabal, Chairman, HACR; and Miriam Vializ-Briggs, VP Marketing, IBM
Miriam Vializ-Briggs, VP Marketing, IBM
Congressman Joe Baca
Octavio Hinojosa, Board, HACR; Carlos F. Orta, president and CEO, HACR; Congressman Joe Baca; Miriam Vializ-Briggs, VP Marketing, IBM; Manny Mirabal, Chairman, HACR; Alma Morales Riojas, Vice Chairwoman, HACR; and Ronald Blackburn-Moreno, Treasurer, HACR
Manny Mirabal, Chairman, HACR and Congressman Joe Baca
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