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“The U.S. Hispanic Chamber of Commerce Foundation (USHCC Foundation) will honor the entrepreneurial success of Paula Mendoza from Houston, Texas and Wells Fargo for their commitment to Hispanic business excellence. The awards will be presented at the culminating awards dinner of the USHCC 28th Annual National Convention and Business Expo in San Juan on Saturday, September 22.
Mendoza will receive the USHCC Foundation Chair’s Award from Board Chair Massey Villareal. Mendoza is the President/Owner of Possible Missions, a project management & implementation, marketing and public relations consulting firm based in Houston, Texas. A highly respected entrepreneur. She also serves on various boards and commissions in the state of Texas. She currently serves as a Commissioner with the Texas Ethics Commission. In addition, she is a Mayoral Appointee Commissioner for the City of Houston Affirmative Action Office, Advisory Commission.
“Paula Mendoza epitomizes Latina excellence across the country,” said Massey Villareal. “As Chair for the USHCC Foundation Board, I am pleased to have the opportunity to celebrate Paula’s accomplishments as an entrepreneur.”
Wells Fargo will receive the USHCC Foundation President’s award for their long-standing commitment to helping the small business community. In presenting the award, USHCC Foundation President Frank Lopez said “Wells Fargo recognizes the importance of building the capacity of the Latino small business community and it is important to recognize their efforts that have contributed to the growth and expansion of Hispanic businesses.”
The USHCC Foundation is committed to the purpose of giving Latino youth alternatives for life preparation and life-long learning by developing and implementing initiatives and educational campaigns to awaken and nurture the entrepreneurship spirit. The Foundation leverages corporate and public support to ensure that existing and aspiring Latino entrepreneurs gain access and achieve success in the world of business. Please visit www.ushccfoundation.org for more information.”
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