Lights, Networking & Finance: My Conference Journey in Las Vegas!
November has arrived, and it’s getting chilly – an unfamiliar experience for me! In Lima – Peru, my hometown, the weather is usually pretty stable, not too hot or too cold, and
November has arrived, and it’s getting chilly – an unfamiliar experience for me! In Lima – Peru, my hometown, the weather is usually pretty stable, not too hot or too cold, and
In a landscape where MBA enrollment is on the decline across the nation and the Southern California region, Chapman University’s Argyros College of Business and Economics is celebrating a significant surge in
A Journey of discovery, growth Talent Acquisition Director Yvette Hansen shares her story on becoming a leader In celebration of Hispanic Heritage Month, Yvette Hansen, director of Talent Acquisition and
Neiman Marcus Group Releases First People Report and Updates Progress Toward 2025 ESG Goals Revolutionizing Luxury Experiences through the “Power of One” People Strategy Inspires Transformation and Sustainable Growth DALLAS, June
Hispanic women tend to have a more negative experience with workplace DEI efforts, possibly because many say the planning of such training and other programs falls to them. That’s according to a recent report from Kanarys, a platform that measures DEI efforts, and Prospanica, the Association of Hispanic MBAs and Business Professionals. The report examined diversity and inclusion trends for Hispanic workers across the U.S.
How are we creating the Brave spaces within our organizations to respond to the current climate? In the past few weeks, we have witnessed a surge of violence and hate crimes, from Uvalde Texas, to Buffalo to California, Houston, Chicago and Ohio. We have learned about the “replacement theory,” we have seen the court wrestle with reproductive rights.
3 Reasons Why Becoming a Member of Prospanica Can Be a #MajorKey to your Success Networking and continued education are essential elements of effective career and self-development. According to the
Partnership Provides Access to Scholarships For Over 30,000 Individuals Durham, N.C. –Prospanica, a nonprofit organization dedicated to empowering Hispanics to reach their full educational, economic, and social potential, has announced a
Prospanica, the Association of Hispanic MBAs and Business Professionals, welcomes Janet Simms as chair of the National Board of Directors and Erika Cramer as a new board member. “We’re thrilled to include these two successful finance executives to our governing board,” says Thomas Savino, CEO of Prospanica. “They are not only champions for diverse professionals and the organizations that support marginalized communities but leaders themselves who understand the complexities of the corporate landscape and the lives of professionals of color.”
Neiman Marcus is working with Prospanica, a national association of Hispanic MBAs and business professions that advocates for advancement of Hispanic professionals. In partnership with the association, it will network to recruit new leadership candidates for NMG and it has also provided funds to Prospanica’s scholarship foundation for undergraduate and graduate students.
To empower and enable Hispanic professionals to achieve their full educational, economic, and social potential.