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Dr. Chip Espinoza is the co-author of Managing the Millennials: Discover the Core Competencies for Managing Today's Workforce Second Edition, Millennials Who Manage: How to Overcome Workplace Perceptions and Become A Great Leader, and Millennials@Work: The 7 Skills Every Twenty-Something Needs to Overcome Roadblocks and Achieve Greatness at Work. His books have been translated into several languages. He is also Dean of Strategy and Innovation at Vanguard University of Southern California and an Instructor in the UCLA Technical Manager Program. Chip keynotes internationally and across the country on creating an environment where managers and young professionals can thrive. Chip is a leading expert on the subject of generational diversity in the workplace. He consults in the civic, corporate, and non-profit sectors. His client list features great organizations, including The Boeing Company, Microsoft, Johnson Controls, Schneider Electric, Special Olympics, The Department of Defense, Sandia National Labs, and SAS Business Software Systems. Chip is the go-to person for news agencies on the topic of integrating younger workers into organizations. He is a content expert for CNN on the subject of generational diversity in the workplace. He has also been featured on Fox News, CBS Radio, and in major publications. Chip was named a top 15 Global Thought Leader on the Future of Work by the Economic Times and a top 500 influencer in Orange County. Chip serves as Board Chairman for the Jesse Miranda Center for Hispanic Leadership and as an Advisory Board Member at Trilogy Investments. -- Critical Mass Business Talk Show is Orange County, CA's longest-running business talk show, focused on offering value and insight to middle-market business leaders in the OC and beyond. Hosted by Ric Franzi, business partner at Renaissance Executive Forums Orange County. Learn more about Ric at www.ricfranzi.com. Catch up on past Critical Mass Business Talk Show interviews... YouTube: https://lnkd.in/gHKT2gmF LinkedIn: https://lnkd.in/g2PzRhjQ Podbean: https://lnkd.in/eWpNVRi Apple Podcasts: https://lnkd.in/gRd_863w Spotify: https://lnkd.in/gruexU6m #orangecountyca #mastermind #ceopeergroups #peergroups #peerlearning
In episode 359, Bradley is joined by Jacob Monty of Monty & Ramirez LLP. They discuss practical solutions for recruiting, training, retaining, and building trust with the Hispanic workforce. Jacob provides a common-sense framework for discussing immigration in a way that sets aside political discourse in exchange for a candid talk about this important demographic driving the current and future growth of the construction industry. This episode is brought to you by The Simple Sales Pipeline® which will organize and value any construction sales rep's roster of customers and prospects in under 30 minutes. *** If you enjoyed this podcast, we'd sincerely appreciate it if you left a review on Apple Podcasts. The feedback helps improve the show and helps with our visibility as well. The more people listen to the podcast, the more we can invest into it to make it even better. Since we're asking for things . . . we'd also love it if you recommended this show to your friends and colleagues. Your network looks to people like you to learn where to invest their time and attention. We'd love the opportunity to add value to more people in our community. For more info: The Construction Leadership Podcast Follow us on Instagram: instagram.com/bradleyhartmannandco/ Subscribe to our YouTube Channel: Bradley Hartmann & Co.
IDSA President Carlos del Rio, MD, FIDSA is joined by IDSA Board members Lilian Abbo, MD, FIDSA, Cesar Arias, MD, FIDSA and Maximo Brito, MD, FIDSA to discuss Hispanic leadership in ID.
Recorded at ASM Microbe 2023, Cesar has a conversation with Dr. Maria Elena Bottazzi about the role of minority women in science and discovery, the journey of Hispanic women in science and the current challenges posed by society to deliver science and global health equity. Guest: Dr. Maria Elena Bottazzi - Sr. Associate Dean of the National School of Tropical Medicine at Baylor College of Medicine, Distinguished Professor of Biology at Baylor University, Waco This episode is brought to you by the Antimicrobial Agents and Chemotherapy journal available at aac.asm.org. If you plan to publish in AAC, ASM Members get up to 50% off publishing fees. Visit asm.org/membership to sign up. Visit journals.asm.org/journal/aac to browse issues and/or submit a manuscript.
Episode 2205: Trump Live From The Hispanic Leadership Conference; You're Losing Your Energy Security
In this podcast episode, we continue our Hispanic Heritage Month celebration and speak with Command Master Chief Toby A. Ruiz. Toby is the Command Master Chief, I Marine Expeditionary Force (I MEF) in Camp Pendleton, CA. He shares his background and heritage and how he got into the Navy. Toby speaks about how it was being Hispanic/Latino in the Navy and how that played into his leadership success. He shares how he felt as he progressed through the leadership levels all the way to Force Master Chief. He discusses some of the Hispanic/Latino leaders that inspired him to achieve more and he shares some advice for those seeking to be leaders. To get a hold of Master Chief Ruiz: LinkedIn profile: https://www.linkedin.com/in/toby-ruiz-rblp-t-a4b43613a/ This episode is sponsored by Triad Leadership Solutions https://triadleadershipsolutions.com --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app
With Giving Tuesday happening tomorrow, we wanted to release this special episode featuring SAHCC Leadership Committee Chair, Michelle Martinez, and our very own Director of Programs, Emma Hernandez, to chat about our Leadership Programs, their origin stories, how they evolved this past year, and what to look forward to with our 2022 classes!
In this episode, Kent is joined by Adolfo Carrion Jr. and Dr. Gabriel Salguero. Adolfo is the Chief Executive Officer of Metro Futures LLC, a real estate development consulting firm based in New York City. Reverend Dr. Gabriel Salguero is pastor of The Gathering Place in Orlando, FL and president of the National Latino Evangelical Coalition (NaLEC). Don't miss our conversation about the importance of diversity and ministry!
The NWA Hispanic Leadership Council recently opened the latest academic round of the Latinx on the Rise Mentorship program. The group's vice-president, Luis Fernando Restrepo, says the program helps the next generation of community leaders.
In this episode, Kent is joined by Adolfo Carrion Jr. and Dr. Gabriel Salguero. Adolfo is the Chief Executive Officer of Metro Futures LLC, a real estate development consulting firm based in New York City. Reverend Dr. Gabriel Salguero is pastor of The Gathering Place in Orlando, FL and president of the National Latino Evangelical Coalition (NaLEC). Don't miss our conversation about the importance of diversity and ministry!
We are celebrating the #hispanicheritagemonth and this is a great opportunity to dig into some data about our Hispanic Leadership. This data from IBM Institute for Business Value reveals what is happening with our community regarding business leadership. We have an opportunity to turn around this situation . Join me --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/freddy-guevara/support
Continuing our series on Cultural Identity, we are joined by Norlan Hernandez, who is the Director of the Jesse Miranda Center for Hispanic Leadership at Vanguard University and a PhD Candidate in Intercultural Studies at the Cook School of Intercultural Studies at Biola University. Norlan joins us on the podcast for a second episode on Latin American Theology, following on from last week's more historically-focused episode with Dr. Octavio Esqueda (Episode #71 – “Journeying Through Latin American Theology”). In this episode we discuss more about how cultural identity is crucial to the task of theology. In our conversation we note the importance and inevitability of contextualization, the communal dynamics of Hispanic culture relative to the institutional nature of the church, epistemologies of the South, and the holistic nature of Hispanic theology and spirituality. Team members on the episode from The Two Cities includes Dr. John Anthony Dunne and Rev. Daniel Parham.
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In episode 160, Jacob Monty of Monty & Ramirez LLP joins the Behind Your Back Podcast to discuss practical solutions for recruiting, training, retaining, and building trust with the Hispanic workforce. If you employ Hispanics, sell to Hispanics, or sell to customers that employ Hispanics, this episode will offer you unique insight. Jacob Monty has served two U.S. presidents and in this episode, he shares what he learned from working with both. Jake also shares recommendations for a pair of increasingly common situations. The first is how to handle a New Confessed Identity Scenario (NCIS) "when employee 'Juan' comes in one day and says his name is actually 'Carlos' and he provides a new social security card and driver’s license indicating that he is 'Carlos.'" The second is how to handle identity theft related to a fraudulent social security number used by someone under your employment. Most importantly, Jake provides a common-sense framework for discussing immigration in a way that sets aside aggressive political discourse in exchange for a candid talk about such an important demographic driving the current and future growth of the construction industry. * * * If you enjoyed this podcast, we'd sincerely appreciate it if you left a review on Apple Podcasts. The feedback helps improve the show and helps with our visibility as well. The more people listen to the podcast, the more we can invest into it to make it even better. Sign up for the Behind Your Back Newsletter that arrives twice each month: https://www.behindyourbacksales.com/newsletter For more info: www.behindyourbacksales.com/podcast Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/behindyourbackceo
In episode 25, Jacob Monty of Monty & Ramirez LLP joins the show to discuss practical solutions for recruiting, training, and retaining Hispanic workers. Monty has served two U.S. presidents and in this episode, he shares what he learned from working with both. Jake also shares recommendations for a pair of increasingly common situations. The first is how to handle a New Confessed Identity Scenario (NCIS) "when employee 'Juan' comes in one day and says his name is actually 'Carlos' and he provides a new social security card and driver's license indicating that he is 'Carlos.'" The second is how to handle identity theft related to a fraudulent social security number used by someone under your employment. Most importantly, Jake provides a common-sense framework for discussing immigration in a way that sets aside aggressive political discourse in exchange for a candid talk about such an important demographic driving the current and future growth of the construction industry. *** If you enjoyed this podcast, we'd sincerely appreciate it if you left a review on Apple Podcasts. The feedback helps improve the show and helps with our visibility as well. The more people listen to the podcast, the more we can invest into it to make it even better. For more info: www.constructionleadershippodcast.com Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/redangleinc
Michelle Archilla, Creative Communications & Marketing Director for the Congressional Hispanic Leadership Institute (CHLI) shares her story of having to figure out the processes, both technical and procedural, of developing a podcast for her non-profit organization. She shares the challenges and reward by telling her story, in her words of the high expectations set, the technical learning curve and how she prepares for each interview she conducts. She also gives insight into how the podcasts are being used generally for the organization as well as, specifically to promote special events. Her outlook is refreshing, encouraging and motivating and her podcasts are not only getting attention for their content and guests, but for the potential they have to help grow the organization. For more information on CHLI, you can find their website at www.CHLI.org. For more information on how we can help you create your podcast as a marketing tool for your business, you can visit www.multipointstrategies.com or email me at jeff@multipointstrategies.com. This podcast was produced at Hear Me Now studio. www.hearmenowstudio.com
Chingona CoHost - Lori Peters! Special Guest: Erik Erazo, Educator and Founder Hispanic Leadership Club. Erik Erazo is married and a father to three daughters and one son. Erik is originally from California, where he was a former gang member and high school dropout. He later completed his high school diploma and became an automotive technician. After serving in the United States Army, Erik was hired as a security guard at Olathe North High School. Working with students inspired him to earn Bachelor’s and Master’s degrees in education and he now serves as the district’s Coordinator for Diversity and Engagement. Erik created his flagship program, the Hispanic Leadership Club (HLC), inspired by the gang model. HLC reaches students at the elementary level, gives them more responsibility in middle school, and by the time they are in high school they are “in too deep to quit”. Later, Erik created the Hispanic Leadership Lowrider Bike Club. Members build and repair bicycles with mentors who encourage them to maintain their identities while removing negative activities. The club boasts a 100% high school graduation rate with all alumni attending college. Erik also runs parenting programs for the school district and at local non-profit KidsTLC. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app
Samuel Garcia is a local Abilene State Farm Agent and also is currently serving as the President of the Hispanic Leadership Council. Grant Vandever sits down with Samuel at his office and visits about his journy to Abilene, working for State Farm, and the work the Hispanic Leadership Council is doing in the community.
TV Director and Documentary Film Maker Eddie Borges on Tonight and he will be discussing the Current Topics of the Day: Bill De Blasio, the lack of Hispanic Leadership, and his latest projects. Eddie Borges is directing a documentary about Mexican and Puerto Rican childhood poverty in the United States. He also developed and ran the Empty Beds, Wasted Dollars campaign to support the transformation of New York's juvenile justice system. This included closing more than half of the state's juvenile jails where black and Latino children were mistreated and a child was killed. Borges is a Motion Picture and Film Producer & Director at Searching for Los Ríos and the Founder at Child Poverty. Borges was a Consultant at the Rockefeller Family Fund and Director of Communications and External Affairs at Times Square Alliance. This show sponsored by Studentsforabetterfuture.com Donate here Join us this Tuesday night. You may call in and just listen or press 1 and ask a question 646 915 8117. Call in to speak with our guest and the hosts: Reuben Torres Doreen Finkle
Dr. Miranda teaches courses in Theology, Practical Ministry and Leadership in the graduate MA in Leadership Studies (MALS) Program. He is the founder and director of the Jesse Miranda Center for Hispanic Leadership at Vanguard. He is also Co-Director of the Hispanic Churches in American Public Life research project as well as Founding and Current President of the Alianza de Ministerios Evangélicos Nacionales (AMEN), a multi-denominational association of Hispanic Protestant lay and clergy leaders in the United States, Puerto Rico, Canada and Mexico. AMEN fosters unity among religious leaders, churches and organizations, and promotes a central voice for Hispanic Protestants across the continent. He is the CEO of the National Hispanic Christian Leadership Conference representing 18,000 Hispanic churches in the U.S.. At present he serves as an Executive Presbyter with the General Council of the Assemblies of God, being the first Latino to serve on the national board, as well as the first Latino to be keynote speaker at the 1985 General Council held in San Antonio, Texas.
Dr. Miranda teaches courses in Theology, Practical Ministry and Leadership in the graduate MA in Leadership Studies (MALS) Program. He is the founder and director of the Jesse Miranda Center for Hispanic Leadership at Vanguard. He is also Co-Director of the Hispanic Churches in American Public Life research project as well as Founding and Current President of the Alianza de Ministerios Evangélicos Nacionales (AMEN), a multi-denominational association of Hispanic Protestant lay and clergy leaders in the United States, Puerto Rico, Canada and Mexico. AMEN fosters unity among religious leaders, churches and organizations, and promotes a central voice for Hispanic Protestants across the continent. He is the CEO of the National Hispanic Christian Leadership Conference representing 18,000 Hispanic churches in the U.S.. At present he serves as an Executive Presbyter with the General Council of the Assemblies of God, being the first Latino to serve on the national board, as well as the first Latino to be keynote speaker at the 1985 General Council held in San Antonio, Texas.
Hispanics’ presence, impact and influence in the workplace is growing faster than corporations know what to do with it. Because most corporations don’t support a dedicated infrastructure to recruit, retain and create leadership development programs for Hispanics, the majority of Hispanics simply assimilate in the workplace to be accepted and thus are not given the opportunity to showcase their authentic identity and unique skill-sets that make them potentially great leaders. It’s time we all begin to actively engage in how to best maximize the opportunities that 50 million American Hispanics can bring to the revival of America's Corporations and renewal of the US economy
UT Chancellor Francisco Cigarroa, former Congressman Henry Bonilla, former Texas Solicitor General Ted Cruz, State Representative Pete Gallego, and Travis County Judge Orlinda Naranjo launch the Hispanic Leadership Initiative.