Hispanic Public Relations Association Announces National Board Leadership
Andy Checo Named President of The Nation's Only Non-profit Organization for Hispanic Public Relations & Marketing Professionals
NEW YORK, Feb. 20, 2019 /PRNewswire/ -- The Hispanic Public Relations Association (HPRA) voted to elect Andy Checo of Havas FORMULATIN, president of the HPRA Executive Board. Checo, who has been part of the organization for almost a decade and has served as president of the organization's New York chapter as well as president of the Executive board in 2015, will serve in the role through the end of 2020. Sonia V. Diaz of Miami-based Balsera Communications will serve as president-elect for 2021.
"As the only non-profit association dedicated to Hispanic marketing & communications professionals, it is important for HPRA to be a leader in the continued growth and development of our industry," said Checo. "I am honored to be a part of the new leadership team. Together we will work to create opportunities via strategic partnerships with industry partners to address important issues including diversity & inclusion, professional development and opportunities that foster future leaders and bring value to current and future HPRA members."
In addition to Checo and Diaz, the HPRA 2019 Executive Board includes:
- Treasurer: Lourdes Rodriguez, Saban Community Clinic
- Secretary: Jennifer Morales, Entercom Communications
- Social Media: Mario Flores, Sportivo
- Membership: Mayra Ramos-Miro, Red Heels PR
- Programming: Daisy Cabrera, PR & Social Media Consultant; Esther-Mireya Tejeda, Entercom Communications
- Strategic Partnerships: Sabrina Macias, DraftKings
- Directors at large: Rosemary Ravinal, Univision Communications, Brenda Mendoza, The Guardian Life Insurance Company of America, Maria Amor, Havas FORMULATIN, Stephen Chavez, Chavez PR, Maggie Hernandez, Cision/PR Newswire
- Past Presidents – at large: Veronica Salcedo, NBC Universal, Yvonne Lorie, ReFresh PR
HPRA's professional development and leadership opportunities, including presence at key industry conferences, are also supported by the organization's local chapters, which offer in-market professional development initiatives and exclusive networking activities with top journalists and industry thought leaders.
Local HPRA Chapter Presidents are: Los Angeles - Stephen Chavez, Chavez PR, Miami - Maggie Hernandez, Cision/PR Newswire, New York – Erika Sanchez, Braid Communications and The Carolinas - Natalia Flores, APR, AC&M Group.
Additionally, HPRA's Annual ¡BRAVO! Awards recognize the most innovative, creative, and cultural campaigns across several categories including technology, food & beverage, healthcare & nutrition, sports, automotive, digital, non-profit and integrated marketing and highlights pioneers across the industry and agency landscape. For the fifth consecutive year, ¡BRAVO! will be held in New York City in October.
For more information on HPRA, local chapters, ¡BRAVO! Awards and/or the organization's scholarship program, please visit www.hpra-usa.org.
About the Hispanic Public Relations Association (HPRA)
Founded in 1984, the Hispanic Public Relations Association (HPRA) is the foremost organization of Hispanic public relations practitioners in the U.S. HPRA is a resource for communications professionals and for individuals seeking Hispanic market expertise. It is dedicated to the recognition and advancement of Hispanics in public relations through year-round programs, professional development seminars and networking. HPRA hosts one of the most anticipated annual events and industry awards: the HPRA Bravo Awards, recognizing the most outstanding campaigns in the marketplace. The national organization aims to meet the professional needs of the growing number of Hispanic PR practitioners, independents and agencies throughout the U.S. HPRA National, its Chapters and those Chapters in formation are paving the way for the next phase of growth and evolution in the PR industry, especially in the Hispanic market space. For more information please visit www.hpra-usa.org.
SOURCE Hispanic Public Relations Association
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