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By: Janet Villarreal As I was getting ready to interview Dr. Jose Adames, the new President of El Centro College, I could not shake off my nervousness. With all his accomplishments,
Celebrity chefs, a red carpet and an atmosphere to match make the 2013 Latin Gourmet Awards a one-of-a-kind event. It has even been compared to the Emmy’s of food by
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It’s a late Friday afternoon when Delia Jasso walks into a conference room some feet away from her office in Dallas City Hall. Wearing a red, knee-length sheath dress with black
Maria Mendez can’t help feeling proud each time she looks out her office window at the Margaret Hunt Hill Bridge. More than a gateway to her native West Dallas, it’s
Education is a driving force in Ana Rodriguez’s life — it was her ticket out of poverty and to a rewarding career. As director of development and corporate partnerships at
Barrier breaker. Inspirational. Undeniably fearless. At 32, Raul Magdaleno has defied homelessness, prepared speeches for members of Congress and helped raise millions of dollars to shelter and educate others.