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Celebration To Showcase Hispanic Inclusion

 WASHINGTON - Since its incorporation on May 1, 1986, the Hispanic Association on Corporate Responsibility (HACR) has had a profound impact on empowering Hispanic inclusion in Corporate America.

In honor of its 25th Anniversary, HACR will showcase its programs during April 29 – May 3, 2011 in Washington, DC. The 25thAnniversary celebration dinner will be held on Tuesday evening, May 3, 2011 at the Newseum, culminating the 5 days of programming, professional development and networking opportunities designed for Fortune 500 and HACR corporate partner executives and community leaders from across the country.

In recognition of this milestone and the important advances that have allowed HACR to become the leading advocacy organization of its kind, HACR has embarked on a multimedia marketing and communications campaign which will recognize the corporations and individuals behind its success.

The first phase of the campaign features outstanding individuals who are engaged with HACR's programs and are leading the way at their respective corporations, serving as examples of The Power of Hispanic Inclusion.

“For 25 years HACR has had many champions working to ensure Hispanic representation and inclusion in Corporate America," said HACR President & CEO, Carlos F. Orta. “It is important to take time to celebrate 25 years of Powering Hispanic Inclusion by recognizing individuals, corporations and our coalition members who have helped us achieve great success."

In recognition of the organization's 25th anniversary, all of HACR's programs will be held in Washington, DC next year, beginning on Friday, April 29 and concluding with the 25th Anniversary celebration reception and dinner on Tuesday, May 3, 2011. Below is the program schedule:

  • HACR Corporate Directors Summit: Friday, April 29 - Sunday, May 1
  • HACR Corporate Executives Forum™: Friday, April 29 - Sunday, May 1
  • HACR Young Hispanic Corporate Achievers™ Program: Sunday, May 1 - Tuesday, May 3
  • HACR Annual Symposium: Monday, May 2 & Tuesday, May 3
  • HACR CEO Roundtable: Tuesday, May 3
  • HACR Anniversary Dinner: Tuesday, May 3

STORY TAGS: HISPANIC, LATINO, MEXICAN, MINORITIES, CIVIL RIGHTS, DISCRIMINATION, RACISM, DIVERSITY, LATINA, RACIAL EQUALITY, BIAS, EQUALITY

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