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  • The Future of Marketing
    2023/02/20

    On our next episode of SAHCC Voices, we take a closer look into the future of marketing with Thomas McBryde, Chief Communications Director of Happithy Marketing. We invite you to listen in as Thomas explains what Web3 is and the different strategies and technologies that businesses and entrepreneurs should keep in mind when thinking about what marketing will look like in the next 5-10 years.


    About Happithy:

    Happithy Marketing is a visionary and comprehensive agency that blends traditional marketing methods with innovative and experiential solutions. In addition to offering services such as website design, SEO, and social media management, Happithy is also able to create strategies suitable for Gamification, App Development, Videography services, and more. 

    Beyond our services, Happithy is the journey of happy and successful collaborations. We accomplish this with core promises to our clients, our teammates, and our community.

    Learn more and contact Happithy today by visiting: Happithy.com

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    34 分
  • Chat with 2023 Board Chair, JR Trevino
    2023/01/13

    As we kick off another year at the San Antonio Hispanic Chamber of Commerce, we are honored to welcome our 2023 Board Chair, JR Treviño to the SAHCC Voices Podcast! Take a moment to listen as JR shares his beginnings before the Chamber, how he became involved, and what his vision is for this new year.

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    25 分
  • The Board Couple: Charcuterie Visionaries in San Antonio
    2022/06/24

    Join us as we clink our glasses with San Antonio's favorite culinary duo in the wine and cheese industry, Monica Nino and Bryan Gonzales, founders of The Board Couple! Monica and Bryan walk us through their whole story - how they met, how their love of an elevated night in planted the seed for their small business, and how much it has grown and developed since.


    More About The Board Couple:

    The Culinary Power Couple Has Flipped The Charcuterie World On Its Head With Their Fresh Take On Redefining What A Charcuterie Board Is & The Rules That Go Along With It.

    Both Are Advanced Level WSET Certified, Trained With Master Court Of Sommeliers & Have Been Certified As Champagne MOOCS.

    Monica Is A Proud Scholarship Recipient Of Les Dames d’Escoffier-San Antonio Chapter. An esteemed Cohort Of Women Leaders In Food, Fine Beverage And Hospitality.

    They Take Culinary And Wine Service To The Next Level. Their Trained Curation Of Charcuterie And Wine Has Afforded Them The Freedom Of Designing A Board That Offers Specialized Congruent Pairings.

    They Have Reimagined What Charcuterie, Date Nights And Celebrations Look Like With Catering. Gone Are The Days Of Stuffy Chef’s Coats And Single File Lines. Their Fresh Take On Grazing Has Inspired Many To Make The Daring Pivot. They Have Pioneered The Modern Day Charcuterie Board And Redefined The Rules That So Many Others Have Patterned And Mimicked Along The Way.

    No Detail Is Overlooked. No Event Is Too Big Or Too Small To Be Treasured. Every Occassion Is Meant To Be Enjoyed.

    Learn more and order your own culinary experience today: https://theboardcouple.com/

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    36 分
  • No Limitations: Latina Leadership & Development at Boeing
    2022/03/18

    As we continue to celebrate Women’s History Month, we were thrilled to have the opportunity to chat with industry leaders at Boeing’s San Antonio location at the Port. This episode explores the amazing story of Boeing Senior Supply Chain Management Leader, Aurelina Prado, her experience immigrating with her family from the Dominican Republic, and how she was able to rise up as a Latina Leader against all odds and find her career at Boeing. 

    We also chat with Boeing Senior Manager, National Strategy & Engagement State & Local Government Operations, Tyler Schroeder, on the innovative initiatives that Boeing has been developing to allow more access for women and women of color to thrive in this industry. One of those initiatives have already taken affect here at our Chamber with the help of a generous multi-year scholarship donated by Boeing last fall for Latina Leadership Institute class participants.


    About Boeing:
    Boeing is the world's largest aerospace company and leading manufacturer of commercial jetliners, defense, space and security systems, and service provider of aftermarket support. As America’s biggest manufacturing exporter, the company supports airlines and U.S. and allied government customers in more than 150 countries. Boeing has been part of a rich pioneering legacy in Texas for more than 86 years. The company occupies a diversified footprint with more than 5,500 employees throughout the state. The largest concentrations are in San Antonio, Houston and the Dallas/Fort Worth area. The San Antonio location is home to one of the largest military aircraft maintenance, repair and overhaul facilities in the world.

    To contact our team please reach out to Richard Delgado Jr. at richard.delgado7@boeing.com


    Aurelina Peña Prado:
    Boeing Senior Supply Chain Management

    Aurelina is the Senior Supply Chain Management leader at San Antonio responsible for implementing supply chain planning & execution solution across government platforms. Prior to her role she  supported Executive Transport  Services & Support team as an Operations  Manager for 747 Executive Programs. She  has held multiple roles  in aviation including; Aircraft Technician, Operations  Analyst , Process Engineer, and Operations  Manager. She holds a Master in Business Administration from University of Phoenix, a Bachelor of Science from Embry Riddle, and multiple certification targeting business development and strategy leadership. 

     As a Latina in STEM  she  has a passion to develop and  promote future women into Aerospace careers, and was a cofounder and Executive Director for Women in Aviation Alamo City Chapter. She is a Lemonade Circle board member promoting leadership opportunity to women  of color, and  serves as a member of the  San Antonio Aviation Advisory Commission. 

     
    Tyler Schroeder
    Boeing Senior Manager, National Strategy & Engagement State & Local Government Operations 

    Tyler serves as senior manager for national strategy and engagement for The Boeing Company and is based in San Antonio, Texas. In this role, he represents Boeing’s Texas legislative interests at the state capitol and manages legislative policy for Boeing sites and subsidiaries across the state. He also oversees government and external affairs for Boeing San Antonio, including business affairs, community engagement and charitable investment strategy.

     Prior to joining Boeing in 2016, Tyler served as an international financial analyst and federal government relations specialist for Air Tractor, Inc. in North Texas. Tyler led Air Tractor’s government relations effort on a number of small business and federal issues and helped manage Air Tractor’s extensive export financing program. 

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    35 分
  • Parra & Co: Family Focused & Building Communities
    2022/03/04

    In this episode, we are joined by Eduardo Parra, Founder & CEO of Parra & Co, and who also serves on the SAHCC Board as Co-Chair of the Small Business Committee! We had a lot of fun chatting with Eduardo about the beginnings of their family run business, how they've been able to impact the city of San Antonio and more areas in Texas for 6 years now (happy anniversary!), and a deeper discussion about infrastructure and economic development.


    About Parra & Co:

    Parra & Co is a family-owned Civil Engineering Firm that Designs and Manages Infrastructure and Land Development Projects, serving public and private clients across Texas.

     Eduardo Parra P.E., LEED BD+C

    CEO | Principal Engineer

     

    Eduardo Parra is a partner and co-founder of Parra & Co and serves as its CEO and Principal Engineer. He is a civil engineer with over 20 years of experience managing and designing projects for municipal governments and private parties, both in the US and abroad. He has managed large multi-year programs of over $300 million in size. He is very keen at selecting the right team for each project, always analyzing the level of complexity, availability of budget, risk, and allotted timeline, delivering projects in an affordable and timely manner with a very personalized service to his clients. Eduardo provides overall supervision of the design teams from feasibility to delivery, including architectural, civil, structural, mechanical, electrical, plumbing, permitting, environmental, geotechnical, surveying as well as utility coordination, stakeholder management, and coordination with the contractor during construction. Throughout his career, he has served as engineer-of-record and engineer-in-responsible charge for the design and construction of civil and coastal engineering, stormwater / drainage / flood control projects, transit and roadway projects, water and wastewater utility projects, disaster recovery and preparedness efforts, as well as energy efficiency & sustainability projects. He has also served as expert witness for Hurricane Recovery during Katrina and has done damage reports and recovery work after Hurricanes Katrina and Alex in Texas, Louisiana, and Mississippi.

    Mr. Parra has been actively involved with regional and national professional societies and associations including serving on the board of Trustees of the San Antonio Water System, OPERA San Antonio, and the Brackenridge Park Conservancy. He serves as a Corresponding Member of the Committee on Sustainability for the American Society of Civil Engineers. He is a Fellow of the German Marshall Fund of the United States, an alumnus of Leadership San Antonio Class XXXIX, steering committee member for Leadership San Antonio class XLIII, a former board member of the U.S. Green Building Council in Central Texas and the World Affairs Council of San Antonio, and the past chair for the Energy & Sustainability Committee of the Greater Chamber of Commerce in San Antonio. He was honored as San Antonio Business Journal’s 2016 40 under 40. Mr. Parra has also coordinated research on green stormwater infrastructure, rain gardens, and pervious pavement and is currently researching sustainable infrastructure practices in Europe and its applicability to Central & South Texas. He offers clients strong facilitation and communication skills to ensure that the proper resources are committed to the project to exceed client expectations. 

    Mr. Parra is fluent in English and Spanish. He completed his Master of Science in Civil Engineering and Hydraulics from The Pennsylvania State University (2001) and has a bachelor’s in Civil Engineering from Universidad Rafael Urdaneta in Venezuela (1997). 

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    30 分
  • 2022 Chat with SAHCC Chairwoman & CEO
    2022/02/04

    We're excited to release our first podcast episode of 2022! Take some time to listen as Dr. Sandi Wolff, SAHCC Director of Strategic Relations & Membership, chats with Denise Hernandez, SAHCC 2022 Chairwoman and True Flavors Catering VP of Development, alongside Marina Gonzales, SAHCC President & CEO. 

    This episode delves into Denise's background in the restaurant industry, her family and community ties, and takes a closer look at what we can expect this year as part of the Hispanic Chamber's 2022 vision and theme: "Accelerate San Antonio Business.”

    Read more about our Chairwoman and CEO by visiting: https://www.sahcc.org/board-and-staff

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    35 分
  • Port San Antonio: Aerospace Robotics, Games, & Community Driven Ideas
    2021/12/07

    Please enjoy this wonderful conversation we had with the Port's President & CEO, Jim Perschbach. Listen and learn about the rich innovation history of what once the Kelly Air Force Base, explore the origin of some cool projects that have been developed there, such as the world's largest industrial robot, and a peak inside the Port's new innovation center coming Spring 2022.

    Meet our Guest:
    Jim Perschbach joined the Port in 2014—leading a team that provides strategic support to grow advanced industries on the 1,900-acre technology innovation campus, including aerospace, cybersecurity, defense, manufacturing and global trade. The Port is one of South Texas’ fastest-growing economic engines—home to over 80 tenant customers and their more than 14,000 employees, which generate a regional economic impact of over $5.6 billion annually.

    Previously, he worked as an attorney in private practice with one of the nation’s largest law firms, where he counseled clients in sectors that include aerospace and advanced manufacturing.

    In addition to his work at the Port, Perschbach serves his community in other leadership roles. He is a past chair of both the San Antonio Chamber of Commerce’s Aerospace Committee and Alamo Colleges’ Scobee Education Center / Challenger Learning Center. Currently, he serves on the boards of the United Way of San Antonio and Bexar County and Our Lady of the Lake University.

    In 2018 he was appointed Honorary Commander of the 502nd Airbase Wing / Joint Base San Antonio. He has also been named by the Business Journals as one of the country’s top 100 executives to watch in 2019.

    Perschbach holds an undergraduate degree in business administration from The George Washington University and earned his law degree from The University of Houston Law Center.

    About Port San Antonio
    Port San Antonio is the Alamo City’s large and dynamic technology and innovation campus. For 100 years, the large space that is the Port has been a place where generations of talented people have focused their energy, creativity and hard work to achieve a better life for themselves and the generations who follow.

    That powerful concept—building futures—defines the work that is undertaken today and the opportunities we’re preparing our community to capture in the century ahead.

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    36 分
  • Bringing Leaders Together
    2021/11/29

    In the season of giving, we wanted to release this special episode featuring SAHCC Leadership Committee Chair, Michelle Martinez, and our very own Director of Programs, Emma Hernandez, to chat about our 501(c)3 non-profit, the Hispanic Leadership Development Program (HLDF). In this episode, we focus in on our Leadership Programs (LLI and ABLDP), their origin stories, how they evolved this past year, and what to look forward to with our 2022 classes.

    These programs would not be possible without the support and engagement of our Program Volunteers, Alumni, and community donors. Giving Tuesday is kicking off HLDF’s year-end fundraiser, and any amount donated goes a long way to help support our future leadership and education programs. Donate now at: https://www.givegab.com/campaigns/support-the-hldf-this-giving-tuesday


    About the Hispanic Leadership Development Foundation:

    The mission of the Hispanic Leadership Development Foundation 501(c)3 is to remove barriers of past discrimination in the San Antonio workforce and fill a void in the San Antonio community by providing a number of accessible and affordable activities, which are designed to target small, minority and women owned businesses and minority youth, who require education and support to become leaders in the San Antonio community. The Foundation also educates participants on policy issues affecting the civic and economic well-being of the community and create a larger pool of knowledgeable, skilled and active leaders.

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    30 分