Tuesday, October 18, 2022

TAMACC E-News

A Day Focused on Addressing Issues and

Exploring Solutions

Register Today for this Hispanic-centered, action-driven, conscious dialogue about some of the issues most impacting Hispanic business in Texas. The focus of this summit is technology, state procurement, workforce health, and access to capital.

 

This leadership and business summit is an opportunity for Latino Leaders from across the state of Texas to address issues impacting our businesses and communities.

 

This event will be recorded and turned into a series of videos about the topics discussed. People attending the summit may be asked to comment or give their thoughts about issues facing Hispanic-owned businesses.


This full-day summit is complimentary. Included is: 

Continental Breakfast

Catered Buffet Lunch

Closing Reception for Speakers, Participants, and Attendees. 


Registration:  9:00 AM

Program Starts:  9:30 AM

Sessions and guest speakers will be occurring all day.

Reception:  6:00 PM

Tips for drivers sharing the road with school buses



TAMACC and Texas Mutual Insurance would like you to keep in mind that school bus drivers do everything they can to keep children safe, but motorists are also responsible for driving safely around school buses.

  • Follow at a safe distance. Keep in mind that school buses make frequent stops.
  • Always remain alert for children around buses and remember that they may not always look for vehicles before crossing the street.
  • Stop for flashing red lights or a stop sign on a school bus regardless of which direction you’re headed. Continue once the bus has moved, the flashing lights stop flashing, or the bus driver signals it’s okay to pass.
  • Violations can lead to a fine of up to $1,250 for a first offense.


Source: Texas Department of Transportation 

Congratulations to Juan Rivera

Congratulations to TAMACC Executive Officer Juan Rivera who was recognized last Saturday for his continuous leadership and commitment to the community. In a ceremony honoring Rivera and nine others, U.S. Representative John R. Carter presented Rivera with the 2022 Congressional Veteran Commendation.

Latino Business Report – Episode 46

This week’s podcast episode of the Latino Business Report is an interview with Ollie Cantos. Blind since birth Cantos is an extraordinary leader with the ability to overcome obstacles and accomplish whatever he sets his mind to do.


Cantos was a workaholic lawyer and the highest-ranking blind person in the federal government. In May 2010 Cantos’ life changed dramatically. He met Steven, Leo, and Nick: blind triplets who needed a dad.

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