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The healing artsMore hospitals like the Mayo Clinic are instituting humanities and artistic programs to help heal patients. |
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Mining for talented Hispanic engineersSummer Sci-Tech Camp and SHPE Conference draws techies |
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Speak Spanish to meRemember when your mom told you two languages was better than one? she was right. |
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True to our rootsCuban-American Fashion and beauty guru Nely Galan encourages Latinas to dress for success without losing themselves |
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Team workSenior Vice President of Community affairs for the Arizona Diamondbacks helps the team give back |
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Finance professionals meet in PhoenixThe ALPF will attract more than 2,500 attendees to its annual convention in Phoenix. |
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SCORE consolidatesSCORE is combining its two Phoenix-area chapters to provide better counseling to businesses |
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New Hispanic shopping center in MesaNew Spanish Colonial-style shopping center in Mesa. |
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Ranch Markets multiply in ValleyPro’s Ranch Markets plans to open two stores in Phoenix. |
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Hispanic PR group looks at social mediaHispanic PR practitioners increasingly use social media on the Internet to network and connect with new careers. |
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Cox in Top 10 for diversityCox Communications is one of the most diverse companies in America. |
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Wal-Mart starts grant awards in ArizonaWal-Mart has launched a program to award grants to Arizona nonprofit organizations. |
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Beto opens MásAlberto “Beto” Rodriguez officially launched his own public relations agency in Phoenix. |
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Hispanic Chamber announces new WebTVTHCC has partnered with Modavox, Inc., to launch a new 24x7 Internet television network. |
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Arizona firms listed on top 500 listA dozen Arizona Latino-owned firms were highlighted in Hispanic Business Magazine |
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Forty Under 40 winnersThe Phoenix Business Journal awards some of the best young leaders in the Valley. |
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Queen Creek honors youthstudents recognized by the Queen Creek Town Council |
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Mesa City Court announces magistrate candidatesThe City of Mesa ’s Judicial Advisory Board announced the names of six candidates who will be interviewed for magistrate in the Mesa City Court |
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Torres honored by Leadership InstituteIsrael G. Torres was awarded the Hispanic Leadership Institute’s Daniel R. Ortega, Jr. Public Service Award. |
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Chamber awards scholarshipsThe Tucson Metropolitan Chamber of Commerce and the Tucson Center for Cultural Enrichment awarded six scholarships. |
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Dr. Silva promoted to assistant county managerMaricopa County Animal Care & Control Director Dr. Rodrigo Silva has been appointed assistant county manager |
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Tucsonan launches new clothing spotLizette Trujillo opens new women's clothing store |
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Distinguished teacher of the yearJames Sousa recieved the 2007-2008 Distinguished Teaching Award. |
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New district manager for Kelly ServicesRudy Arevalo is Kelly Services' new district manager |
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Small business award recipient namedLiz Topete-Stonefield receives TOP HAT award. |
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New CEO heads up Chandler ChamberThe Chandler Chamber of Commerce has new president and CEO |
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Motola named executive directorTony Motola has been named first executive director for the Phoenix Parks and Conservation Foundation |
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Phoenix leader joins NCLR board; VDS honoredNCLR elects new president. Valle del Sol receives award. |
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Careers |
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The healing artsMore hospitals like the Mayo Clinic are instituting humanities and artistic programs to help heal patients. |
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