
NEW PRESIDENT | Paulette Tate and her husband Penfield Tate. (Pictures/Felipe Arredondo- El Comercio de Colorado)
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The Colorado Hispanic Chamber of Commerce (COHCC) has a new board of directors that is headed by Paulette Tate, as president. Joining Tate are Marcela De la Mar, Jake Salazar, Mike Walters, Amin Suliman, Tim Aragón, Mike Ferrufino and 10 other top-performing businessmen and executives in Colorado. Paulette Tate takes gavel as Chairwoman.

EXECUTIVE| Mike Ferrufino.
The leadership of the COHCC and the members of this organization shared with state elected officials who were present at the passing of the gavel. “We will continue to work tirelessly to provide the resources and support our members need to thrive,” said Ferrufino, CEO of the COHCC.

SHARING| Camelia Robles, co-owner of El Coco Pirata, and Phil Weiser, Colorado Attorney General.

Ana Mostaccero; Serena Gonzáles-Gutiérrez, senadora; Denise Maes; y Patty Salazar.

Nico Cornejo; Jake Salazar; Larry Ulibarri; Jared Wiggins.

Neymar López y Liliana Alvarez.

Bernadette Bugarin y Josue Iniguez.

Zaira Valles y Miguel Cazares.

La Machaca de Mí Amá.


Roy De Robles

Antonio Soto.

David Constantino

Ean Tafoya, Hilda Nucete, y Terry Snyder.

Clara Ordónez y Norberto Mojardín.

Sandra Halvatzis y Carolina Castro.





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