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Indiana State Hispanic Chamber Names New President – Wilson “Wil” Reyes

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“The Board of the Indiana State of Commerce (ISHCC) named Wilson “Wil” Reyes as the new President of the organization at their May 22nd Board of Director’s meeting.

“I am confident that Wil will do a magnificent job in leading the ISHCC to much higher places than it’s seen before. He not only brings his business experience and acumen to the ISHCC, but his passion for excellence and the heart for our community”.

Wilson Elias Reyes (Wil) was born in the in 1968. His immigrated to the Bronx, New York when he was five months old in December of that same year. He lived in New York until he was twelve years old then moved to Florida. He spent his formidable years in Orlando, Florida and joined the United States Army where he served proudly for four years. Wil is also a Persian Gulf War veteran.

Wil graduated from Indiana University with degrees in Speech Communication, English and Spanish. He also studied abroad in Sheffield, England where he received a Combined Studies/Business Degree at Sheffield-Hallam University. He also owns Bullseye Business Furniture and Kingdom Church Furniture and is part owner of several other ventures.

“I have a passion for the Hispanic/Latino community,” said Wil Reyes, new president of the ISHCC. “As President of the ISHCC, I plan to advance Hispanic business opportunities statewide.”

Wil Reyes now lives in Indianapolis, Indiana. He is married to Stephanie. They have two beautiful , Sterling Victoria who is three and Lincoln Elisha who is one year old.

About the ISHCC
The Indiana State of Commerce (ISHCC) is a 501 c6 organization engaged in the improvement and advancement of the business conditions of its membership. The ISHCC was formed in 2001 to fulfill its mission of identifying and serving the growing needs of Hispanic and minority small businesses by:

providing service to members, promoting membership growth, facilitating economic development of its membership and advocating on behalf of the overall Hispanic community on issues of relevance.

For more information visit www.ishcc.org

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