MEET THE 2023 TAMACC WOMEN OF DISTINCTION Join Us For This Inspiring Event Celebrating Latina Empowerment | | Dr. Ashley Bose Medical Director, Ashley Pediatrics and Industrial Health Works Edinburg
Dr. Ashely Bose is a Board-Certified Family Medicine Physician practicing in the Rio Grande Valley. She holds a Bachelor of Science degree in Chemistry with Honors from The University of Texas Rio Grande Valley and her medical degree from Baylor College of Medicine. | | | | Evelyn Cano President & Co-Founder, Disability Chamber of Commerce RGV; Co-Owner, Grande Produce Pharr
Evelyn Cano is a passionate disability advocate, presenter, and inclusion specialist. Her dedication stems from her son's autism diagnosis, she left her teaching career to create programs for him and eventually co-founded the Disability Chamber of Commerce Rio Grande Valley (DCC-RGV) to provide inclusive employment opportunities in South Texas. | | | | Laura Lopez Cano Visual Artist, Laura Lopez Cano Art Studio El Lago
Laura Lopez Cano is a renowned artist, entrepreneur, and advocate known for her captivating artworks depicting womanhood, culture, and heritage. With a background in fine arts and fashion illustration, she empowers women and promotes healing through expressive art, inspiring personal growth and self-awareness. | | | | Michelle Cohen Hays County Commissioner Precinct 2 Kyle
Dr. Michelle Cohen, Hays County Commissioner of Precinct 2, prioritizes equity and protecting the vulnerable. With a background in organizational leadership, she formed Hays Latinos United to address disparities during the pandemic. Now in public office, she focuses on infrastructure, transparency, and healthcare access for all residents. | | | | Deborah L. Cordova Founding Member/Manager, Walsh McGurk Cordova Nixon, PLLC Edinburg
Deborah L. Cordova, an accomplished attorney and community leader, has made significant contributions to the legal profession and her community. As a founding member of Walsh McGurk Cordova Nixon, PLLC, she demonstrates exceptional leadership, advocacy, and a commitment to diversity and inclusion. | | | | Marie Salazar Garcia Business Development Representative, SAMES, Inc. McAllen
Marie Salazar Garcia is a dedicated Business Development Representative at SAMES, Inc., specializing in real estate, land development, and economic development. Her passion for community service and empowering women, along with her notable leadership and charitable contributions, make her an inspiring figure in her community. | | | | Luz Lopez-Guerrero Director of Growth & Broker Relations, WellMed Medical Management Austin
Luz Lopez-Guerrero is a compassionate advocate and community leader serving Austin's aging population and Hispanic community. As the Director of Growth and Broker Relations at WellMed Medical Management, Inc., she educates and connects individuals with Medicare resources, demonstrating her commitment to making a positive impact through extensive board and committee involvement. | | | | Dr. Alicia Mercado-Castro Retired Educator Pflugerville
Dr. Alicia Mercado-Castro, a retired educator from Pflugerville, Texas, devoted her professional career to enhancing educational opportunities for Hispanic students. Her contributions include implementing a second language program, a pioneering bilingual program, and developing a research-based child-initiated approach to teaching and learning, empowering students to become active participants in their education. | | | | Dr. Luisa Montoya Chief Executive Officer, Diversity Matters Kingwood Dr. Luisa Montoya, a bilingual banking executive and community advocate, defied the odds to become a respected leader in finance. Originally from Colombia, she overcame limited resources as an immigrant and achieved significant career milestones. As CEO of Diversity Matters, she empowers minority entrepreneurs through her work in diversity, equity, and inclusion. | | | | Dr. Rosamaria Murillo Chief Executive Officer, El Buen Samaritano Austin
Dr. Rosamaria Murillo, an accomplished leader in public health and human services, is the CEO of El Buen Samaritano. With a profound commitment to serving Hispanic and underserved communities, she raises funding, launches innovative programs, and addresses critical needs, including leading the response to the COVID-19 pandemic in Central Texas. | | | | Venus V. Piñeyro De Hoyos Founder & CEO, The Inclusion Plus Institute & Vector U Austin Venus Piñeyro De Hoyos, an accomplished CEO and founder of The Inclusion Plus Institute, is dedicated to fostering inclusive cultures and driving innovation. With expertise in change management and diversity, she leverages her extensive experience to empower underrepresented communities and create a lasting impact through strategic leadership practices. | | | | Yvette Reyna Executive Director, Boerne Education Foundation and Boerne Independent School District Community Partnerships San Antonio Yvette Reyna has a Bachelor of Arts in Communications with a cum laude distinction and a Master of Arts in Mass Communications from the University of the Incarnate Word. As a skilled fundraiser and event planner, she fosters innovative partnerships and supports advocacy, mentoring college students and encouraging them to act and positively impact the community. | | | | Angelica Rosales Project Director, Sundt Construction El Paso Angelica Rosales has over 20 years of experience in nonprofit management and business development, with a Master of Science in Construction Management and a Bachelor of Science in Corporate Communication. She has served on multiple boards and founded three nonprofits supporting women and children. | | | | | | |
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