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Don’t Miss ‘Un Cafecito Sin Nervios’ – How To Help Middle School Latino Kids Open Up About Their Emotional Well-Being – An Exclusive Broadcast Event Only On Vme TV!

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Wednesday, March 22, 2023

MIAMI, March 22, 2023 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- Tune in on Sunday March 26th at 3pm on Vme TV for an exclusive broadcast event: Un Cafecito Sin Nervios, A Conversation on Protecting Our Middle Schoolers’ Mental Health.  The show is part of the Sound It Out campaign, created by the Ad Council and Pivotal Ventures, with guidance from a panel of leading mental health experts.  Sound It Out uses the power of music to help parents and caregivers have meaningful conversations with their middle schoolers about emotional wellbeing.

Key Points: 
  • Sound It Out uses the power of music to help parents and caregivers have meaningful conversations with their middle schoolers about emotional wellbeing.
  • The Vme TV-sponsored, nationally televised show will bring awareness to the ongoing mental health crisis among our nation’s Latino youth.
  • Viewers will receive tips, and resources to help parents and caregivers have open conversations with their kids about their emotional wellbeing and how they are feeling.
  • “Middle school can be a challenging and stressful time for many children,” said Michael Fernandez, VP of Marketing for Vme TV.

How Women Lead’s Latinas in Sight Initiative to Drive Representation and Break Barriers for Latina Leaders

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Monday, September 26, 2022

How Women Lead , a powerful community of more than 15,000 accomplished women executives working to redefine female leadership in the 21st century, has focused efforts to mobilize 1,000 Latinas to break barriers and drive representation for Latina leadership in business through its Latinas in Sight initiative.

Key Points: 
  • How Women Lead , a powerful community of more than 15,000 accomplished women executives working to redefine female leadership in the 21st century, has focused efforts to mobilize 1,000 Latinas to break barriers and drive representation for Latina leadership in business through its Latinas in Sight initiative.
  • Latinas in Sight kicks off National Hispanic Heritage Month, September 15 to October 15, with two events celebrating and empowering Latina leaders.
  • Were not going to wait for other people to break down barriers for us, said Julie Castro Abrams, CEO and Founder of How Women Lead.
  • How Women Leads philanthropic arm, How Women Give, provides grants and invaluable connections to womens and girls organizations on the frontlines of todays most critical issues.

Latinas in Business Inc. Welcomes New Vice President, Chief Innovation Officer and Board Members

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Wednesday, September 15, 2021

NEW YORK, Sept. 15, 2021 /PRNewswire/ --Today, Latinas in Business Inc announced the change of role of Danay Escanaverino from Board Member to Vice President and Chief Innovation Officer, and the appointment of two new Board Members: Fatima Pearn and Jessica Garcia.

Key Points: 
  • NEW YORK, Sept. 15, 2021 /PRNewswire/ --Today, Latinas in Business Inc announced the change of role of Danay Escanaverino from Board Member to Vice President and Chief Innovation Officer, and the appointment of two new Board Members: Fatima Pearn and Jessica Garcia.
  • "Our Board of Directors is comprised of women who are leaders in their trade and communities.
  • Jennifer Garcia is the Chief Operating Officer at Latino Business Action Network (LBAN), responsible for the successful and scalable operations of the organization.
  • Latinas in Business Inc. is national non-profit 501(c)(3) membership organization that advocates for the economic empowerment of Latinas and other minority women entrepreneurs.