The Leading 50 Authoritative Latinas in Corporate America
NEW YORK March 15: The Association of Latino Professionals
for America (ALPFA) revealed on March 14th the 50 Most Powerful Latinas (MPL)
in corporate America catalogue by means of its media associate Fortune
Magazine, as well as the MPL Summit presented by its educational associate Columbia
University which will happen on May 20th.
Started in 1972, ALPFA’s objective is to link fervent Latino
leaders for exponential influence. “We first collaborated with Fortune and
their partner Great Place to Work on the 10 Best Workplaces for Latinos list,
and we are proud to bring to Fortune’s readers this remarkable list of Latina
business executives,” revealed ALPFA’s CEO Charles Garcia, adding, “ALPFA
applied the same criteria that Fortune uses for its Most Powerful Women list:
the size and importance of the woman's business in the global economy, the
health and direction of the business, the arc of the woman's career and social
and cultural influence.”
ALPFA’s catalogue ranks women steering big public businesses
with noteworthy functioning positions, instead of C-Level staff responsibilities.
It comprises two women running worldwide private companies, three businesspersons
who topped their trades into the middle market, and three Latinas, who though just
superannuated, exercise guidance responsibilities on Fortune 500 boards. The catalogue
comprises Cuban-born Geisha Williams, CEO and President of PG&E Corp., who previously
this month became the foremost Latina to run a Fortune 500 company. It furthermore
comprises PwC partner Maria Moats who steers 1,600 PwC associates in the firm’s
Audit practice in North America and Mexico; and Gabriela Franco Parcella, who administers
$340 billion in resources as the Chairman & CEO of Mellon Capital.
These women have substantial worldwide responsibilities, for
example PepsiCo’s Chief Supply Officer Grace Puma who administers $25 billion
in worldwide spend; Adriana Cisneros who runs a worldwide media enterprise that
became Facebook’s first Reseller in the Americas, and allocates content to 100 nations
in 12 languages; and Bank of America Vice Chairman Sonia Dula who previous
month closed on a transformational contract to generate mobile connectivity to over
90% of Mexico’s populace, a courageous enterprise of President Peña Nieto's transformation
schedule. The MPL Summit and a dinner party will happen on May 20th at Columbia
University. The MPL Summit subject is “Leading with Purpose” and the schedule
and directives on how to apply to partake can be opened at
www.alpfa.org/mostpowerfullatinas
ALPFA (Association of Latino Professionals For America) is
the renowned Latino group with 80,000+ members accumulated in 45 specialized
and over 160 student chapters throughout America. The purpose of the group is
to unite 1 million zealous Latino frontrunners for exponential influence.
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