| | | | | | | | | | | | 2014 TAMACC Award Recipients | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | The Texas Association of Mexican American Chambers of Commerce (TAMACC) will recognize ten Texas businesses, individuals, and organizations during the TAMACC 39th Annual Convention and Business Expo in McAllen, Texas. The TAMACC Annual Convention is July 31 through August 2, 2014 in the Rio Grande Valley. It is one of the largest statewide business and business opportunity gatherings in Texas. Each year, TAMACC Members nominate individuals from their community for these prestigious.
| Walmart Walmart works with more than 3,000 diverse suppliers. As the world's largest retailer, Walmart strives to save people money so they can live better. This mantra is at the core of every decision we make. One way we fulfill this commitment is to embrace diversity in all aspects of our organization from our talented associates to the supplier partners we work with to deliver the products and services our customers want and need. An important aspect of meeting these needs across Walmart is our Supplier Diversity Program. This program provides companies owned and operated by minorities, women, veterans and people with disabilities equal footing to effectively work with us while at the same time, growing their own business. | 2014 Large Hispanic Chamber of the Year |
El Paso Hispanic Chamber of Commerce The mission of the El Paso Hispanic Chamber of Commerce is to be the pre-eminent resource of business and the leading advocate in supporting the growth of the El Paso Border Metroplex. The El Paso Hispanic Chamber of Commerce has remained an effective organization for 24 years because of its efforts to serve the ever-evolving small, minority and women owned business community, in the Border Area. Your Hispanic Chamber believes we each have a fundamental, moral obligation to help each other, and while some of us may rise faster than others, our ultimate goal is that we will rise together, while maintain our individuality. |
2014 Medium Hispanic Chamber of the Year |
Corpus Christi Hispanic Chamber of Commerce
In 1938, a small group of local Hispanic business people and community leaders identified a need for Hispanic business organization that would help small minority and women-owned businesses grow and prosper. Together, they worked diligently to build the foundation of what is now the Corpus Christi Hispanic Chamber of Commerce. The mission of the Corpus Christi Hispanic Chamber of Commerce is to serve the business community by developing positive changes through active participation in education, leadership, public affairs, and creating business opportunities for our members, particularly small and minority owned businesses, while increasing awareness of the Hispanic heritage. |
2014 Small Hispanic Chamber of the Year |
Cen-Tex Hispanic Chamber of Commerce
The Cen-Tex Hispanic Chamber of Commerce is located in McLennan County Waco, Texas and is one of the first Hispanic Chambers that joined TAMACC in 1975. Over the years, the Hispanic chamber has impacted the city of Waco and continues to be an asset to the city in areas of economic development, education, and improving the quality of life. As a small Hispanic Chamber, we are able to provide a one-to-one service to small businesses and entrepreneurs. The work of the chamber includes Economic development at its simple definition is a job creation organization but more-so with a "Whatever it Takes" mindset. |
2014 Business Woman of the Year |
Elizabeth E. Rios-Carl - HFP Benefit Solutions
Ms. Elizabeth Rios-Carl is a stellar example of a business woman whose mission is to improve, empower and develop her own community. With over 40 years of experience in the insurance agency and 22 years specializing in employee benefits, Elizabeth E. Rios-Carl began HFP Benefit Solutions in April 2010. Mrs. Rios-Carl experienced the challenges of opening her own business and the development of the learning curve. Servicing small businesses, Benefit Solutions specializes in employee benefits as well as other commercial insurance. |
2014 Business Woman of the Year |
Margarita De Leon - Gorditas Dona Tota & Pellizcadas Margarita De Leon is the founder of the Gorditas Dona Tota franchisa in the Rio Grande Valley and founder of the "Pellizcadas" Mexican food restaurant chain. Her career as a businesswoman in the United States began in 1994, starting in a trailer which then changed to an actual establishment. By July 2007, she opened a second location in Mission and from there continue to open restaurants. Now there are six restaurants with two more expected to open this year. |
2014 Business Man of the Year
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Oscar Venegas - Venegas Engineering Management & Construction Oscar Venegas spent more than 20 years preparing for the susccess he now enjoys. Venegas' career started after he graduated from the university of Texas at El Paso, with a degree in Civil Engineering. From 1982, when he first went into business for himself, until he started his present company, Venegas Engineering Management and Construction, Inc. (VEMAC) in 2003, Venegas learned the ins and outs of the construction business and gained experience as a business owner. By 2008, VEMAC was named the fastest - growing Hispanic Business in the country by Hispanic Business Magazine. |
2014 Government Hispanic Business Advocate of the Year |
Diane N. De Hoyos - The University of Texas at El Paso Diane N. De Hoyos is the Director of purchasing and general Services at The University of Texas at El Paso. Diane has served in the this capacity since October of 2010. Prior to joining UTEP, Diane spent 29 years in the private sector with General Motors, Allied Signal and the Outboard Marine Corporation in the areas of procurement, Cost Reduction, Supplier Quality and Supplier Diversity. Diane has extensive professional experience in Mexico with over 12 years in the Maquiladora Industry and has led global procurement teams throughout her tenure. Diane has been an invited motivational guest lecturer for the past 25 years throughout the country sharing her experience as a successful dynamic Latina. |
2014 Corporate Hispanic Business Advocate of the Year |
H-E-B H-E-B began with one store in 1905, nestled in Kerrville, in the heart of the Texas Hill Country. We've always believed in the value of hard work and the importance of taking care of people. And we've always dreamed big. We hire great people, offer Customers the best service and sell only the freshest, safest products. Moreover, we always look for great products for today and tomorrow, and make sure to give Customers low prices with the best value. H-E-B takes great pride in the diverse community in which they serve. H-E-B is committed to integrating diversity in every aspect of our company, from employee recruitment to in-store product selection. |
2014 Corporate Hispanic Business Advocate of the Year |
El Paso Water Utilities Public Service Board
In September, 1992, the Public Service Board Instituted a policy to use small locally-owned, minority and women-owned businesses in the purchase of supplies, materials and services to the maximum extent economically feasible. Additional subcontractors and suppliers to general contractors are the most urgently needed companies which the Utility needs to add to their vendor base. The Board has directed staff to actively provide outreach services to small, minority and woman-owned local businesses, in order to continue increasing purchases from local, minority and woman-owned businesses. |
For all of the registration and additional information, visit our website www.TAMACC.org or telephone (512) 444-5727. |
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