by Alejandra Pelaez
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5 March 2025
Press Release FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE Contact: Jumarie Flores Georgia Hispanic Chamber of Commerce media@ghcc.org | 470-721-4457 Georgia Hispanic Chamber of Commerce Announces Launch of 2025 Cultivating Hispanic Leadership Institute Atlanta, GA – January 17, 2024 – The Georgia Hispanic Chamber of Commerce (GHCC), in partnership with the J.W. Fanning Institute for Leadership Development at the University of Georgia, is proud to announce the launch of the 2025 Class of the Cultivating Hispanic Leadership Institute (CHLI). This six-month leadership development program is designed to empower Hispanic professionals and create lasting impact in their businesses, organizations, and communities. This year’s 2025 CHLI class includes an impressive roster of leaders representing diverse industries and organizations: Albert Murillo , Chief Procurement Officer, Atlanta Housing Authority Alejandra Pelaez , CEO UP Advertising (Woodstock, Ga) Angedith Poggi , (Atlanta, Ga) Ariel Toledo , Dekalb County Police (Dunwoody, Ga) Dr. Armando Castillo , CEO, Millenium Group (Gainesville, Ga) Bryan Abel Salazar , Continous (REV) Real Education Values (Augusta, Georgia) Camilo Marin , CEO, Cal Heating & Air (Duluth,Ga) Carmen Lorenzo Perez , Georgia Power Company (Sandy Spring, Ga) Cesar Olguin , Co-Owner CIC Floors, (Duluth, Ga) Daniel Perdomo , CEO 5 Point Eléctrica (Lilburn, Ga) Fatima Chavez , City of Forest Park (Forest Park, Ga) Gabriela Gonzalez Lamberson , COO, GHCC (Atlanta, Ga) Joseph Cortes , CEO, Georgia Brewers Association Juan Cueto , CEO, Humane Society of Northeast Georgia (Braselton, Ga) Juan Tobon , CEO, New Edge Solution (Suwanee,Ga) Luis Fernandez , CEO Mojitos Bistro (Peachtree Corners, Ga) Luz Del Alba Villa , Vystar Credit Union (Dacula, Ga) Maria Alejandra Bastidas , Executive director, Latina Leads (Suwanne, Ga) Mariana Gomez , CEO, Rackseeker (Woodstock, Ga) Marianela Nanninga , CEO, ToDo Robotics LLC (Alpharetta, Ga) Marie Bertot , Georgia Power Company (Roswell, Ga) Marietta Murton , MDM Arts (Douglasville, Ga) Mario Zuluaga , CEO, Mazdi (Atlanta, Ga) Mauricio Guzmán , CEO, Cronos Contractors (Alpharetta, Ga) Monica Pirela , CEO, Notivision, (Warner Robins, Ga) Norma Mendoza , Cherokee Family Violence Center (Canton, Ga) Rebecca Garner , Coca-Cola Bottling Company UNITED (Sandy Spring, Ga) Wilkin Lara Mateo , Southern Company Gas (Riverdale, Ga) William Valladares , Georgia Family Connection “Leadership is about more than a title; it’s about courage, vision, and a deep commitment to serve. Through CHLI, we are empowering a generation of business, corporate, and community leaders who will not only transform their businesses, but also ignite change in their communities and beyond,” said Veronica Maldonado-Torres, President and CEO of the GHCC. “The Class of 2025 stands on the threshold of limitless possibilities, ready to lead with purpose, passion, and perseverance. I am incredibly excited about the caliber and impact of this class” 2025 CHLI Schedule: Session I: January 31 - February 1, 2025, Opening Retreat Weekend Session II: March 6, 2025 Session III: April 2, 2025 Session IV: May 8, 2025 Session V: June 6, 2025 Session VI: July 10, 2025 “When an organization invests in leadership development, it empowers individuals with the essential skills and knowledge to actively engage in civic affairs and lead with purpose, ultimately building stronger, more resilient communities,” said Beverly Johnson, director of the UGA J.W. Fanning Institute for Leadership Development. “We are immensely proud to continue our long-standing partnership with the Georgia Hispanic Chamber of Commerce through the Cultivating Hispanic Leadership Institute. Together, we celebrate their unwavering commitment to nurturing lifelong leaders.” “At Same House, we believe in the power of diversity to drive change. Supporting the Georgia Hispanic Chamber of Commerce’s Cultivating Hispanic Leadership Institute is key to empowering future leaders and fostering opportunities for all. Leadership is about creating a future where everyone can thrive,” said Rodney Bullard, CEO, Same House. Participants in the 2025 CHLI program will benefit from expert-led training sessions focusing on organizational, business, and community leadership skills. Graduates of the program will join a robust network of alumni who serve as mentors to aspiring leaders within the GHCC and beyond, ensuring a ripple effect of positive impact throughout the Hispanic community. To sponsor the CHLI 2025 program please contact sponsorships@ghcc.org ___________________________________________________________ About the Cultivating Hispanic Leadership Institute The Cultivating Hispanic Leadership Institute (CHLI) is a partnership between the Georgia Hispanic Chamber of Commerce (GHCC) and the J.W. Fanning Institute for Leadership Development. CHLI is committed to empowering Hispanic professionals with leadership training and connecting them to a broader network of leaders dedicated to community growth and excellence. About the Georgia Hispanic Chamber of Commerce (GHCC): The Georgia Hispanic Chamber of Commerce has served for 40 years, a nationally recognized chamber of commerce dedicated to advancing the economic, social, and political interests of Georgia’s Hispanic business community. GHCC serves as the primary voice for Hispanic business owners, entrepreneurs, and professionals, advocating for policies that enhance opportunities and support the growth of Hispanic-owned businesses. About the UGA Fanning Leadership Development Institute: The Fanning Leadership Development Institute at the University of Georgia provides world-class leadership training to individuals seeking to enhance their leadership abilities. The Institute is committed to shaping effective leaders who will make an impact in both their professional and personal lives.