Fall Edition '25 Latino Business Review Magazine

President and Chairman's Note

The recent Chamber events have provided our members with positive opportunities that expand not only the Hispanic business community, but the entire Miami entrepreneurial population.

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As we pass the halfway mark of 2025, we are proud to reflect on a remarkable six months filled with impactful events and continued growth for the South Florida Hispanic Chamber of Commerce. This year has been defined by purposeful programming and strong community engagement. Our A Thousand and One Lights Gala was a spectacular celebration of our 31st anniversary, bringing together business and community leaders for an unforgettable evening of unity and vision. We continued to champion health awareness through our Fashionably Red Heart Disease Awareness Luncheon and Panel Discussion, highlighting critical issues that affect our community’s well-being. We were honored to recognize outstanding individuals at our Annual Hispanic Leadership Awards Luncheon, celebrating leadership and excellence across industries. At our Annual Installation Luncheon, we welcomed new members and reinforced the strength of our board and chamber leadership. Continuing our commitment to health and advocacy, the Health Champion Awards recognized those making a difference in wellness and healthcare, while our Legislative Debrief Luncheon offered members a valuable platform to engage directly with policymakers and stay informed on key legislative issues affecting Hispanic businesses. We are grateful for the continued support of our members, sponsors, and partners who help make these initiatives possible. Together, we are building a stronger, more connected Hispanic business community in South Florida.

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In this issue, we highlight a series of impactful events hosted by the South Florida Hispanic Chamber of Commerce. From honoring leaders at the Annual Hispanic Leadership Awards Luncheon to welcoming new members at the Annual Installation Lunch, the SFLHCC continues to foster connection, recognition, and community growth. We also spotlight initiatives promoting health and well-being, such as the HWSN Health Champion Awards Luncheon and the Fashionably Red Heart Disease Awareness Panel. Dive in to see how the Chamber remains a driving force for progress, empowerment, and economic prosperity across South Florida.

LILIAM M LOPEZ

Chairman of the SFLHCC JOSE PEREZ DE CORCHO

President of the SFLHCC

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