Friday, January 9, 2026

TAMACC E-Newsletter

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In Loving Memory of Carlos T. Mendoza


On January 7, we lost a dear friend and a former President of TAMACC, Carlos T. Mendoza. Carlos will be deeply missed by all who had the privilege of knowing him. He played a key role in shaping TAMACC’s story, and when the organization needed him, he stepped up to lead with heart, integrity, and unwavering commitment.


Carlos’s family has shared that they are overwhelmed and grateful for the outpouring of love and support from the community, as well as for the many who have asked how they can help during this difficult time.


For those who wish to support the family, a memorial fund has been established to help with funeral expenses and to support his wife as the family navigates the road ahead. Any contribution, no matter the size, would mean the world to the family and would honor the generosity Carlos showed to so many throughout his life. GoFundMe


Celebration of Life Services

The Mendoza family invites you to join them in celebrating Carlos’s life with the following services:


Wednesday, January 28

St. Paul Catholic Church

10000 David Moore Drive, Austin, TX 78748

  • 1:30–3:00 PM — Viewing (Grace Hall)
  • 3:15–3:30 PM — Catholic War Veterans Presentation (Main Sanctuary)
  • 3:30–4:00 PM — Rosary (Main Sanctuary)
  • 4:30–5:30 PM — Mass (Main Sanctuary)
  • 5:30–7:00 PM — Words of Remembrance (Main Sanctuary)


Thursday, January 29

Fort Sam Houston National Cemetery

1520 Harry Wurzbach Road, San Antonio, TX 78209

  • 1:15 PM — Military Funeral Honors


All are welcome to attend.


On behalf of the Mendoza family, thank you for honoring Carlos. He was their hero, and he was a cherished friend to so many of us.

Your Next Leadership Chapter Starts with Leadership Tejas

 

If you’re ready to grow as a leader, expand your network, and make a lasting impact, Leadership Tejas is designed for you. Powered by TAMACC, this dynamic six-month Adventure Learning program brings together driven professionals from across Texas who are ready to lead with purpose.


Participants meet one weekend a month in cities across Texas, paired with virtual trainings between sessions to keep the momentum going and learning continuous. You’ll gain real-world leadership skills, build meaningful connections, and walk away empowered to lead in your business, community, and beyond.


If you’re ready to learn boldly, lead confidently, and elevate your influence, we encourage you to apply today.



The next step in your leadership journey starts with Leadership Tejas.


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ABIC Names J.R. Gonzales a 2025 Top Impact Leader


J.R. Gonzales has been recognized as one of the Top 15 Impact Leaders of 2025 by the American Business Immigration Coalition (ABIC), honoring business leaders who advanced commonsense, bipartisan solutions to immigration and workforce challenges affecting industries across the nation


This national recognition highlights leaders who, throughout 2025, elevated the real-world impact of labor shortages and advocated for practical immigration policies that support economic growth, lower costs, and protect American jobs. The inaugural class of ABIC Impact Leaders represents a broad cross-section of business and chamber executives working together to strengthen the U.S. workforce.


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They’ll Fight Over it When You’re Dead


“They’ll fight over it when you’re dead.” That bold line is more than a slogan; it is the driving philosophy behind Saddleback Leather, the globally recognized brand founded by Dave Munson.


Dave didn’t start with a factory or investors. He started in a dusty leather shop in Mexico, with a hand-drawn sketch, a leap of faith, and one ironclad rule: no breakable parts. His goal was simple but powerful, build something so rugged and so well-made that his kids would fight over it when he was gone.


Today, Saddleback Leather is known around the world for its 100-year warranty, old-world craftsmanship, and a fiercely loyal following that swears by every stitch.


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Wednesday, December 31, 2025

Happy New Year!

Celebrating Our Collective Impact

 

Across Texas, Hispanic‑owned businesses are rising, innovating, and leading—and it’s because of you. As we step into a new year, we celebrate the unstoppable momentum of the TAMACC community. Your dedication, partnership, and belief in our mission are transforming local economies and opening new pathways to opportunity.


Together, we are amplifying our voice, strengthening our influence, and building a future where Hispanic entrepreneurs can thrive without limits.


Thank you for standing with us, for lifting others as you climb, and for helping shape a stronger Texas. The year ahead is full of promise, and we look forward to achieving even greater impact together.


On behalf of our leadership, we wish you a safe and joyous New Year!

Seven Steps to Make Your New Year’s Resolutions Stick


New Year’s resolutions are easy to make, and just as easy to abandon. If you’re serious about real change this year, this episode of Latino Business Report is a must-listen. We sit down with Laura Ramirez, a seasoned psychotherapist with over 20 years of experience, to break down why most resolutions fail and what you can do differently to achieve success starting now.


Laura delivers seven clear, practical tips to help you stop drifting, refocus on what matters, and turn good intentions into consistent action. This isn’t about perfection or wishful thinking; it’s about accountability, momentum, and making changes that actually stick. If you don’t want this year to look like the last one, listen/download this episode.


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Hispanic New Year Traditions: Customs to Welcome Luck, Love, and Prosperity


Across Hispanic cultures, the New Year is more than a countdown—it’s a moment rich with symbolism, intention, and tradition. From food and clothing to meaningful rituals passed down through generations, these customs reflect deep cultural values centered on family, hope, and renewal. While practices vary by country and even within households, many traditions are widely shared throughout Latin America and among Hispanic communities in the United States.


Click below for some of the most cherished customs for ringing in the New Year:


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Your Next Leadership Chapter Starts with Leadership Tejas

 

If you’re ready to grow as a leader, expand your network, and make a lasting impact, Leadership Tejas is designed for you. Powered by TAMACC, this dynamic six-month Adventure Learning program brings together driven professionals from across Texas who are ready to lead with purpose.


Participants meet one weekend a month in cities across Texas, paired with virtual trainings between sessions to keep the momentum going and learning continuous. You’ll gain real-world leadership skills, build meaningful connections, and walk away empowered to lead in your business, community, and beyond.


If you’re ready to learn boldly, lead confidently, and elevate your influence, we encourage you to apply today.



The next step in your leadership journey starts with Leadership Tejas.


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Wednesday, December 24, 2025

Merry Christmas and Happy Holidays!

MERRY CHRISTMAS AND HAPPY HOLIDAYS

To You and Your Families


On behalf of the Texas Association of Mexican American Chambers of Commerce (TAMACC), we wish you a Merry Christmas and a joyous holiday season.


This special time of year reminds us of the power of community and the importance of coming together in support of one another. We are deeply grateful for your continued partnership, your commitment to supporting Hispanic-owned businesses, and your role in advancing equity and opportunity across Texas.


May your holidays be filled with peace, celebration, and meaningful moments shared with those you cherish.


Thank you for being part of the TAMACC family.


¡Feliz Navidad!

Flor de Nochebuena: The Ancient Roots of a Christmas Icon



From Aztec Gardens to Christmas Cheer: The Poinsettia Story Bright red, bold, and unmistakably festive, the poinsettia is a Christmas staple—but its history goes back centuries. Native to southern Mexico, the Aztecs called it Cuetlaxóchitl (“flower that withers”) and used it for dyes, medicine, and religious ceremonies. Its vibrant red bracts symbolized life, purity, and the sun.


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Survive and Thrive: 7 Tips for an Enjoyable Holiday Season


The holiday season isn’t joyful for everyone, and that’s perfectly okay. In the podcast episode Seven Ways to Survive (and Thrive) This Holiday Season, licensed psychotherapist Laura Ramirez, with over 20 years of experience, shares practical strategies for managing holiday stress, loneliness, and emotional overwhelm.


Laura walks listeners through 7 actionable tips to help create calm, balance, and meaning during this busy time of year. Whether you’re feeling festive or struggling to cope, this conversation provides guidance and support to help you navigate the season.


Listen now to learn how to take care of your emotional well-being during the holidays.


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TAMACC Opposes HUB Certification Suspension


The Texas Association of Mexican American Chambers of Commerce (TAMACC) is strongly opposing Acting Texas Comptroller Kelly Hancock’s decision to suspend new certifications under the Historically Underutilized Business (HUB) program.


TAMACC says it is working with business owners, lawmakers, and its members to push for the full reinstatement of the program. The Comptroller’s office halted new HUB certifications on October 28, 2025, citing Executive Order GA-55, which prohibits awarding state contracts based on race, ethnicity, or sex.


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Leadership Tejas: Accepting Applications for the Next Cohort


Leadership Tejas offers a unique opportunity to grow as a leader while gaining firsthand insight into the issues shaping Texas’s economy, communities, and public policy. Participants engage directly with policymakers and industry leaders, expanding their perspective beyond their local region or profession.


The program also strengthens leadership and communication skills while fostering meaningful dialogue on civic engagement and economic development. Just as important, Leadership Tejas builds a lasting statewide network of professionals committed to service and positive change—connections that continue to add value long after the program ends.


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