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HISPANIC BUSINESS Magazine, October 2005
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The October Most Influential Hispanics issue.
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Executives Expect a Higher CallingIt's a promising job market for top-level talent – and diverse candidates are in greater demand than ever. Top-tier executives should expect plenty of opportunitie following an early 2005 spike in executive job growth. ...continue |
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Influentials Coverage: A School-Job DisconnectUniversity students often complain about the disconnect between what's taught in the classroom and the realities of their first job. But the Hispanic community suffers from a different kind of school-job disconnect. ...continue |
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The 100 Most Influential HispanicsView this year's 100 Most Influential Hispanics, a list of who's who including academic leaders, renowned athletes, entertainers, important board and committee chairpersons, and more. ...continue |
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Executive LifeLiving the lifestyle of the successful businessperson. ...continue |
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Return of the Mexican CinemaMaya Cinemas brings the movie-going experience to Hispanic neighborhoods. ...continue |
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Latin Pizazz in the Big AppleThe Latin Media & Entertainment Commission intends to make New York the Latin media capital of the world. ...continue |
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Hispanic Labor Market Gap ContinuesThe U.S. labor market shows an unemployment rate remarkably close to the 5.2 percent. Unemployment rates for Hispanics are approximately a point higher than those for the population as a whole. ...continue |
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Local Gem to National TreasureFive years after its opening, the National Hispanic Cultural Center of New Mexico (NHCC) finds itself a model for cultural organizations across the country. With continuing expansion, its mission is also evolving, in keeping with the Hispanic community it strives to represent. ...continue |
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Achievement, Prestige, PowerSince 1983, when Hispanic Business first published the Influentials directory, the numbers of titles have grown as Hispanics have successfully realized expanded opportunities in the U.S. economy and society. ...continue |
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