SWORN IN| Jake Salazar, the new president of the COHCC board of directors (2024-2025). (Photos/CHCC Press)
JAKE SALAZAR, NEW PRESIDENT OF THE BOARD OF DIRECTORS (2024-2025)
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The Colorado Hispanic Chamber of Commerce (COHCC) celebrated the swearing-in of its new board of directors (2024-2025) led by Jake Salazar, who received the mantle from Paulette Tate. Under the guidance of CHCC’s CEO, Mike Ferrufino, the event was graced by the distinguished presence of Colorado Attorney General Phil Weiser and Denver Mayor Mike Johnston.
SHARING| Phil Weiser, Colorado Attorney General, alongside Patricia Barela, Ramona Martínez, and Poli Baca.
LEADERS| Mike Ferrufino, Executive President of the COHCC, and Mike Johnston, Mayor of Denver.
This year, the COHCC particularly highlighted the exceptional leadership and impact of Latinas in the organization and the community at large. Participants were able to admire the art exhibit honoring women created by Norberto Mojardín. It was a special evening that honored the legacy of past leaders and marked the beginning of a new era of Hispanic business leadership in Colorado.
REAL ESTATE| Angie Rodríguez; Brenda Aguilera, President of NAHREP-Denver; and AJ Moreno.
TELEMUNDO| Tatiana Arguello and Luca Ospina Arguello.
EDUCATION| DPS Superintendent, Alex Marrero, alongside Emilio Romero, Leenda Nicole, and Zee Ferrufino.
NORTHGLEEN| Mayor of Northgleen, Meredith Leighty, and Jordan Sauers.
REPRESENTATIVES| Matthew Martínez and David Ortíz.
SCOUTING COLORADO| Francisco Urrutia, Mariana Larrea, Claudia Rodríguez.
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