HispanicTips’ Latino Business News Summary – October 24th, 2011
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Why saving for retirement is hardest for Latinos – by Veronica Villafañe :: from www.intersectionssouthla.org
Sounding Off: Laura Sonderup ¿Cómo se dice “green” en español? :: from www.portada-online.com
Latino Social Media Blogger Trends – To pay or not to pay? La Pregunta … :: from hispanicad.com
Dunkin’ Brands appoints Joe Uva to Board of Directors. :: from hispanicad.com
Glenn Llopis: A Lack of Cultural Intelligence Will Put You Out of Business :: from www.huffingtonpost.com
‘Desperate Housewives’ Creator Marc Cherry Adapting Maid Drama for ABC – The hourlong drama will be based on the Televisa format and revolve around four Latina women who are maids in Beverly Hills. :: from www.hollywoodreporter.com
DIY TV host Carmen De La Paz remembers her Waukesha, Wisconsin roots – just finished production on her own TV show “Be Handy Con Carmen” for Fox International’s new Spanish-language channel that will air in 17 countries :: from www.jsonline.com
Univision Plans to Expand to Compete in a Tough Market – interview with Randy Falco – (sub req’d) :: from online.wsj.com
The Economic Impact of Immigrant-Related Local Ordinances – White Paper finds that restrictive ordinances have a negative impact on the number of employees in a city when compared to cities that instead chose to enact non-restrictive ordinances. :: from www.americas-society.org
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Posted on: October 24th, 2011Carolina García, Executive Editor of the Los Angeles Daily News since April of 2008, will manage two other Media News papers. :: from www.mediamoves.com
Listen to podcast with Colleen Fahey, CSO, VerveLife about RhymbaLatino promotional music store :: from www.hispanicmpr.com
HISPANIC Résumé Checklist :: from globaldiversitysolutions.typepad.com
Changing Places: Joe Uva, Enedina Vega-Amaez, Luis Alfonso Borrego,Raul Peimbert :: from www.portada-online.com
Sales Leads: Crown Imports, Jarritos, Toyota :: from www.portada-online.com
National Latino Broadcasting, LLC (NLB) announced that it has signed Frank Flores as Senior Vice President of Sales and Marketing :: from hispanicad.com
PR: Galavisión’s New Series “Los Heroes del Norte” is Spanish-Language Cable’s New Sunday Night Hit
Univision Shines Light on the Changing Face of Media & the Power of Hispanic Advertising :: from corporate.univision.com
Why the Alabama Immigration Law Isn’t Good Microeconomics :: from open.salon.com
Spain Is No. 1 Source of European Tourists for Puerto Rico :: from www.laht.com
Being bilingual can open more doors for job-seekers :: from www.thelantern.com
PR: MegaTV Puerto Rico Premiers the New Season of “Los Implicados” Anchored by Allan Villafana
Alabama: Garcia’s casualty of immigration law, owner says – Mexican restaurant closes in Sardis City; loss of revenue expected to ‘hurt’ town :: from www.sandmountainreporter.com
KVIA News Director Honored With Award For Excellence In Journalism – Brenda De Anda-Swann in El Paso, Texas :: from www.kvia.com
Anti-illegal immigration bill stokes backlash in Alabama fields – Farmers in states like Alabama that have passed strong anti-illegal immigration laws are fighting back, saying they are losing labor and that US workers are unwilling to take up farm work. :: from www.csmonitor.com
For the third year in a row, the El Paso Hispanic Chamber of Commerce was recently named the Texas Large Chamber of the Year :: from www.elpasotimes.com
Alabama’s Immigration Law will Cost State Economy $40 Million :: from lawprofessors.typepad.com
Alex Nogales: Latino Leaders Unwavering: ‘Take John and Ken Off the Air’ :: from www.huffingtonpost.com
PR: New Survey Reveals Hispanic Moms are Breakfast Believers – But Face Barriers at the Table
PR: Hispanic and Bilingual Job Fair Comes to Los Angeles
Mexico’s Riviera Maya Draws Constant Stream of Tourists – “We are going to end this year with the arrival of 3.5 million tourists just in the Riviera Maya” :: from www.laht.com
PR: Pure Minutes Brings International Calling to Mexico and South America With MoneyGram International
The consumer of fruit and produce grown in Alabama will be the group that pays for Alabama’s new tough illegal immigrant law. :: from www.examiner.com
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