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You Need to Know…CiCi Rojas

If you’re serious about tapping into the Hispanic market, you need to know CiCi Rojas of the Greater Dallas Hispanic Chamber of Commerce.
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photography by Billy Surface

TITLE: President and Chief Executive Officer


ORGANIZATION: Greater Dallas Hispanic Chamber of Commerce


DETAILS: Named president and CEO in July 2006; appointed in 2005 to the National Advisory Board of the Small Business Administration


WHY YOU NEED TO KNOW HER: Because she holds the key to the local Hispanic business community.


Rojas, who started her career selling cars, is a true jack-of-all-trades, with a knack for working with people and rising to new challenges.


Her current challenge: developing Hispanic-owned companies and helping other businesses reach the Hispanic community through work-force development and management diversification.
With a membership of more than 2,000 people and businesses, the Greater Dallas Hispanic Chamber is one of the largest Hispanic chambers in the country, and represents the nation’s fastest-growing ethnic population of business owners and consumers.


The Dallas chamber’s key focus: building leaders through educating and training local small-business owners. “If our members succeed,” Rojas says, “we succeed.”

      
Her ultimate goal is to make the Hispanic chamber a more innovative business association. But first she wants to dispel two common misconceptions: the idea that chamber members have to be Hispanic—and that they have to be business owners.


“We welcome everyone,” Rojas says. “We want to be the chamber of choice.”

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