Wednesday, May 24, 2023

TAMACC E-News

May 24, 2023

Tickets are Now on Sale and Sponsorships Available

Join us for an empowering and inspirational event as we honor a group of extraordinary Texan women. Together, we will pay tribute to these remarkable individuals who have achieved exceptional accomplishments and made significant contributions to our Hispanic community. 


Contact TAMACC at (512) 444-5727 or email president@tamacc.org for any inquiries.

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Alejandra de la Torre Joins the Million Dollar Round Table

Let us give a big round of applause to TAMACC’s own Alejandra de la Torre on her remarkable accomplishment of qualifying for a seat at The Million Dollar Round Table (MDRT). MDRT is the premier association for financial professionals worldwide, boasting a distinguished membership of over 35,000 individuals.  These exceptional individuals, comprising less than 1% of the most accomplished life insurance and financial service experts, represent 476 companies across 76 nations and territories.   Alejandra’s induction into this esteemed organization is a testament to her exceptional skills and achievements in the field.  She joins an elite group of professionals who have achieved extraordinary success in their respective careers.  Congratulations once again to Alejandra de la Torre on this outstanding milestone!

Stay Safe on the Roads This Memorial Day Weekend

This Message is Brought to You by Texas Mutual Insurance and TAMACC

The National Safety Council (NSC) has issued a concerning estimation that approximately 450 lives may be lost in preventable crashes on U.S. roads during the upcoming Memorial Day weekend. Recent data from the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA) reveals that U.S. roads are the most dangerous they have been in 16 years, with a 10.5% increase in roadway fatalities in 2021 compared to the previous year. As Memorial Day is known to be one of the most perilous driving weekends, it is crucial for everyone who chooses to drive to plan ahead and prioritize safe driving behaviors. Remember, Memorial Day weekend starts at 6:00 PM on Friday, May 27, and ends at 11:59 PM on Monday, May 30.


To ensure your safety and the well-being of others on the road, here are some essential safe driving tips to consider this Memorial Day weekend:

 

  1. Buckle up: Failure to use seat belts remains one of the leading causes of fatalities in crashes. Always buckle up and ensure that any passengers, including children, are securely fastened in appropriate car seats.
  2. Designate a sober driver or arrange alternate transportation: While festivities are a part of the holiday, impaired driving is a serious concern. Remember that alcohol is not the only substance that can impair your ability to drive safely. Drugs, including opioids, marijuana, and certain over-the-counter medications, can cause drowsiness, affect visual functions, and impair judgment and motor skills. Designate a sober driver or utilize alternative transportation methods.
  3. Slow down: Speeding contributes to more than a quarter of all traffic fatalities. Drive below the speed limit, and be particularly attentive to pedestrians and cyclists, ensuring their safety on the roads.
  4. Prepare before you go: Before embarking on your journey, take the necessary precautions to ensure your vehicle is in optimal condition. Check the oil, inflate the tires properly, and verify if there are any open recalls that need to be addressed. You can visit ChecktoProtect.org to determine if your vehicle has any open recalls and arrange for free repairs.
  5. Drive distraction-free: The use of cell phones while driving has resulted in numerous tragic accidents. Keep your focus on the road and put your phones away. Remember to #JustDrive.
  6. Look before you lock: Tragically, pediatric vehicular heatstroke remains the leading cause of non-crash motor vehicle-related fatalities for children. Since 1998, over 900 children in the U.S. have lost their lives due to this entirely preventable tragedy. Always double-check your back seat for the presence of children or animals when you reach your destination.

 

With an anticipated 7% increase in travel compared to last year, it is important to brace yourself for busy airports and roads if you are planning to take a trip for Memorial Day weekend. By following these safe driving tips, you can contribute to a safer and more enjoyable holiday for yourself and others. Let us work together to reduce the number of preventable crashes and ensure a memorable Memorial Day weekend for all the right reasons.

Southwest ADA Center Provides Valuable Information and Resources in Spanish

According to the U.S. Census Bureaus American Community Survey (ACS) data from 2019, approximately 61 million adults (or roughly 1 in 4) in the United States reported having a disability. This includes individuals of all ages who have difficulties with activities of daily living, such as walking, hearing, seeing, or cognitive functioning.


According to the CDC 1 in 6 Hispanics Have Disabilities.

It is important to note that disability is a broad and diverse category that encompasses a wide range of conditions and impairments. Disabilities can be physical, sensory, cognitive, or mental health related. The severity and impact of disabilities can vary significantly from person to person.


For more information about disabilities in English or Spanish

Contact: Southwest ADA Center

800-949-4232 or 713-797-7171

CASA GRANDE: AMAZON’S NEW

BILINGUAL DRAMA SERIES

In this episode of the Latino Business Report, our guest is Raquel Dominguez, a cast member of the bilingual drama series Casa Grande, produced by Amazon. This captivating show delves into the intricacies of daily life, showcasing the realities and tensions that exist between Californias migrant workforce and the affluent landowners who benefit from their labor while reaping profits.


Casa Grande Trailer - https://bit.ly/3BQpJmO

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Monday, May 22, 2023

TAMACC Announces 2023 Women of Distinction

TAMACC to Celebrate Outstanding Latina Leaders at the Annual Women of Distinction Awards Luncheon

Buda, Texas – The Texas Association of Mexican American Chambers of Commerce (TAMACC) is proud to announce the upcoming ninth annual Women of Distinction awards luncheon. This prestigious event will take place on Friday, June 16, 2023, from 11:00 AM to 1:00 PM, at the Austin Southpark Hotel located at 4140 Governor’s Row, Austin, Texas.


The Women of Distinction Awards luncheon is a platform created by TAMACC to honor the remarkable contributions of Hispanic women to the economic, political, and social fabric of the state.  This annual event provides recognition to outstanding women who have demonstrated exceptional achievements and leadership.  These deserving recipients hail from various regions across Texas and represent diverse backgrounds and disciplines.


A dedicated Selection Committee, consisting of Latina peers and previous Women of Distinction awardees, meticulously reviews the applications each year.  After careful consideration, twelve remarkable women are chosen to be honored as the Women of Distinction for their outstanding accomplishments and positive impact on their communities.


The 2023 Women of Distinction are:

 

Dr. Ashley Bose, Medical Director, Ashley Pediatrics and Industrial Health Works, Edinburg

Evelyn Cano, President & Co-Founder, Disability Chamber of Commerce RGV; Co-Owner, Grande Produce, Pharr

Laura Lopez Cano, Visual Artist, Laura Lopez Cano Art Studio, El Lago

Dr. Michelle Cohen, Hays County Commissioner Precinct 2, Kyle

Deborah L. Cordova, Founding Member/Manager, Walsh McGurk Cordova Nixon, PLLC, Edinburg

Marie Salazar Garcia, Business Development Representative, Sames, Inc., Edinburg

Luz Lopez-Guerrero, Director of Growth & Broker Relations, WellMed Medical Management, Austin

Dr. Alicia Mercado-Castro, Retired Educator, Pflugerville

Dr. Luisa Montoya, Chief Executive Officer, Diversity Matters, Kingwood

Dr. Rosamaria Murillo, Chief Executive Officer, El Buen Samaritano, Austin

Venus V. Pineyro de Hoyos, Founder & CEO, The Inclusion Plus Institute &

Vescot U, Austin

Yvette Reyna, Executive Director, Boerne Education Foundation and Boerne Independent School District Community Partnerships, San Antonio

Angelica Rosales, Project Director, Sundt Construction, El Paso


“We are thrilled to celebrate the achievements and contributions of these exceptional women at our ninth annual Women of Distinction awards luncheon,” stated Samuel Guzman, TAMACC Chairman.  “TAMACC, a 48-year-old organization, has achieved many significant milestones, and this award holds a special place among them.  The recipients, both this year and in the past, serve as an inspiration to us all.”


Pauline E. Anton, TAMACC President and CEO, expressed her enthusiasm for recognizing and celebrating the exceptional successes of women year after year.  “We are honored to induct these distinguished women into TAMACC’s Women of Distinction.  Their remarkable stories of resilience and achievement will undoubtedly motivate and empower us all to reach greater heights,” Anton stated.  “These women are true role models, and we are excited to hear their inspiring narratives.”


To find additional information about the event, secure event tickets, or explore sponsorship opportunities, please visit the TAMACC website at www.TAMACC.org or contact the organizers at (512) 444-5727.

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