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Finalists Named: Latino Business Awards

The program honors outstanding Latino leaders and companies in the North Texas region.
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D CEO is proud to announce the Latino Business Awards finalists for 2017. A partnership between D CEO Magazine and the Asociación de Empresarios Mexicanos, the program honors outstanding Latino leaders and companies and organizations in the North Texas region.

All finalists will be recognized in the September issue of D CEO and at an exclusive event in August, where the winners will be revealed. Congratulations to the honorees:

Victor Almeida, Interceramic

Rafael Anchia, Texas House of Representatives

Agustín Arteaga, Dallas Museum of Art

Al Coker, Al Coker & Associates LLC

Francisco de la Torre Galindo, Mexican Consulate

Luisa del Rosal, Mission Foods Texas-México Center

Norma Devine, Results Staffing Inc. 

Octavio Diaz, Tenet Healthcare

Manny Fernandez, KPMG LLP

Grecia Garza, Rogers Healy and Associates Real Estate

Frank Gonzalez, TSP

Arturo Herrera III, Methodist Health System

Clara Borja Hinojosa, The Mexico Institute

Chris Luna, MetroPCS

Beatriz Manetta, Argent Associates Inc.

Javier Montemayor, Children’s Health

Guadalupe Mora, Mora and Associates 

Angel Reyes, Angel Reyes & Associates PC

Andres Ruzo, LinkAmerica

Ray Salinas, Popular Ink LLC

Anne Thomas, AVANCE-Dallas

Nina Vaca, Pinnacle Group

Carlos Vaz, CONTI

Al Zapanta, United States-Mexico Chamber of Commerce

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