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Carlos Solórzano-Cuadra's story is a living reflection of the Latino spirit: resilient, hardworking, generous and deeply committed to the collective well-being. As a Nicaraguan immigrant who arrived in the United States in 1969, Carlos has not only witnessed the change and evolution of the Hispanic community, but has been an active part of its transformation, leading with passion and vision from the Hispanic Chamber of Commerce of San Francisco (HCCSF).

Jessica Coronado is the Director of Operations and Board Liaison for the United States Hispanic Chamber of Commerce (USHCC), bringing extensive experience in policy development, strategic planning, and community leadership.

Elida Almonte is a prominent community and political leader who has dedicated her career to making a lasting impact on the Dominican community in the United States. As the visionary behind the Dominican Taste Festival and the founder of the Dominican USA Chamber of Commerce, Almonte has been instrumental in promoting both business opportunities and cultural exchange for Dominicans living in the U.S.

Evelyn Barahona serves the mission of the United States Hispanic Chamber of Commerce (USHCC) as the Senior Vice President of the Educational Fund. 

Synthia is dedicated to serving Hispanic Business Enterprises in the United States and across the globe. She currently serves as the Senior Vice President of Corporate Relations for the United States Hispanic Chamber of Commerce (USHCC), America’s largest business advocacy organization for Hispanic Business Enterprises.

As La Revista Binacional’s editor-in-chief, I had the honor to interview  Ramiro Cavazos, President of the USHCC at the National Convention of USHCC 2023 in Orlando, Florida.

On September 24, we went to Florida and got to experience an amazing event where thousands of businesses got together to network, learn, grow their potential clients, listen to keynote speakers, all of this while also having a very good time.

Washington, D.C., our nation’s capital, was the United States Hispanic Chamber of Commerce Legislative Summit venue.