2020 Most Powerful Latinas Event Program

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2020



TA B L E OF CONTE NTS Agenda

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Key Message – Most Powerful Latinas

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Triple Threat

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Board Directors

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Entrepreneurial Icons

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Corporate Trailblazers

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Healers

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Corporate Culture Developers

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Changemakers

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Technology Visionaries

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Demographic Stats

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Partners

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AGENDA

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9:30AM – 10:15AM CT

ALPFA presents the 2020 MPL list and announces launch of new Rising Star program There is no denying the Power and Authenticity of the Latina! ALPFA is pleased to present the 2020 Most Powerful Latina (MPL) list and highlights from its release at the L’Attitude Conference last week. Please join Damian Rivera and Anilu VazquezUbarri, Partner and CHRO at TPG Global, as they discuss the importance of the MPL list and each of our obligations to provide scaffolding for rising star Latinas.

10:15AM – 11:15AM CT

The State of Boardroom Diversity and the Imperative Emphasis on Latinas: a conversation with Esther Aguilera, President and CEO of Latino Corporate Directors Association (LCDA) As the world is currently focused on social justice, there has never been a more important time to examine the State of Latinas in the Boardroom and to remember that diversity must include Latinas. While we support conversations about the state of black and white, we must not forget the importance of brown in this country. Moderator: Esther Aguilera Panelists: Ofelia Kumpf, Dr. Maria Rivas and Debra Sandler

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AGENDA

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11:30AM – 12:00PM CT

Executive Level Media Training, presented by ISP Studios In addition to appearance, lighting, and body language, there are many important things to consider when accepting a media request. As your careers and visibility grow, we are pleased to offer some executive level advice and media training from our production partner, ISP Studios.

12:00PM – 1:00PM CT

A Deepdive into the 2020 U.S. Latino GDP Report Please join Sol Trujillo, Chairman and CEO of TruCo Technology, and Ileana Musa, Head of International Banking & Lending at Morgan Stanley for a conversation about the newly released U.S. Latino GDP Report. There’s no one more qualified to highlight the themes we should all be focused on than these two powerhouses.

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POWER It can be represented in many ways. You should know these women and understand their impact as they redefine the power dynamic across the country. Their leadership, passion and determination has resulted in an unstoppable force of change for good across the corporate, entrepreneurial, and social change landscape.

This year's list of MPLs highlights Latinas who are leading America to Restart and Rebound. Through their skill and determination they have made an impact across the country. We are proud to introduce the MPL categories:

The Triple Threat Board Directors Entrepreneurial Icons Corporate Trailblazers Healers Corporate Culture Developers Changemakers Technology Visionaries

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TRIPLE THREAT Traditionally viewed as singing, dancing, and acting in the entertainment world, these Latinas have transformed their influence to power through

JESSICA ALBA

ROSARIO DAWSON

Founder and Chairperson

Founder

The Honest Company

Studio 189, Voto Latino

GLORIA ESTEFAN

DANY GARCIA

SELENA GOMEZ

Founder

Chairwoman & CEO, Investor, Owner

Musician, Owner

Entertainment, Entrepreneurship, and Social Impact.

Gloria Estefan Foundation

XFL League, The Garcia Companies

and Producer

TGC Management, Seven Bucks Productions

EVA LONGORIA

JENNIFER LOPEZ

SOFIA VERGARA

Actress, Producer, Director,

Producer, Owner, Musician, Actress

Co-Founder and Co-Owner

Activist and Businesswoman

(Nuyorican Productions,

Latin World

(Eva Longoria Foundation)

Real Estate)

Entertainment

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BOARD DIRECTORS These Latinas have a voice and vote in the corporate boardrooms. More than ever, board members will be needed to provide wisdom and guidance to management teams looking to succeed in the post pandemic world. These Latinas will be critical to the restart and rebound of corporate America across the country. NOTE: Many of the Latinas across the categories are also Board Directors, we have denoted those with

B KIMBERLY CASIANO Board Director Ford Motor Company, Mutual of America, Mead Johnson Nutrition Company and Hispanic Scholarship Fund

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B ADELA CEPEDA

MONICA C. LOZANO

Board Director, BMO Financial Corp.

Board Director Bank of America, Target and the Weingart Foundation President & CEO College Futures Foundation

Board Chair, Angeles Investors

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ENTREPRENEURIAL ICONS Latinas open businesses at 6x the national average across the US. These Entrepreneurial Icons have built billion dollar companies across various industries. From construction to technology, financial services and wealth management, these powerful Latinas are making an impact in the post pandemic US economy by providing jobs and leading industry change.

B LINDA ALVARADO

PATTY ARVIELO

President & CEO, Alvarado Construction, Inc.

President and Co-Founder

President, Palo Alto, Inc. and Alvarado

New American Funding

Restaurant Entities Co-Owner, Colorado Rockies Member of Board of Directors, Pitney Bowes

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MARIA ELENA LAGOMASINO

NINA VACA

CEO & Managing Partner, WE Family OfďŹ ces

Chairman & CEO,

Member of Board of Directors,

Pinnacle Group, Inc.

The Walt Disney Company and

Member of Board of Directors,

The Coca-Cola Company

Cinemark and Comerica Bank

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CORPORATE TRAILBLAZERS They are running multi-billion dollar P&L’s, providing guidance and leadership to their own companies and thousands of others through their consulting; they are redefining operations and communication in the new world that requires new thinking. These Latinas are the perfect leaders as they have been blazing new trails for their entire careers. And now their life and career journey of consistently beating the odds and making an impact will be seen and felt as they lead in the post pandemic world.

ELIZABETH ATLEE

DANICA DILLIGARD

SVP, Deputy General Counsel and

Audit Partner, Life Sciences

Chief Ethics & Compliance Officer

Ernst & Young

CBRE

MICHELE DOCHARTY

MICHELLE FREYRE

Head of Americas Equities Executive

Senior Vice President, Global

Services and Co-Head of of Global

General Manager, Clinique

Synthetic Products Distribution

The Estee Lauder Companies Inc.

Goldman Sachs

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YANELA FRIAS President, Prudential Retirement Prudential Financial


CORPORATE TRAILBLAZERS

LESLIE GARCIA

YVONNE GARCIA

MONICA GIL

Partner, Audit Services

Chief of Staff to Chairman and

EVP, Chief Administrative

RSM US, LLC

CEO and Global

and Marketing Officer

Head of Communications

NBCUniversal Telemundo

State Street Corporation

Enterprises

MIRIAM HERNANDEZ-

FRANCIS HONDAL

CYNTHIA HUDSON

KAKOL

President, Loyalty &

Senior Partner and Global Head of Management Consulting

Engagement Mastercard

KPMG International

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SVP & GM CNN en Español & Hispanic Strategy for CNN/US CNN en Español / CNN US


CORPORATE TRAILBLAZERS

CAROLINA JANNICELLI

OFELIA KUMPF

LAURA MARTINEZ

Head of the Law Firm and Professional

US Field Vice President

Asset & Wealth Management

Services Group & Managing Director

McDonald's USA

JP Morgan Private Bank

MONICA L. MARTINEZ

Industry Partner PricewaterhouseCoopers LLP

ILEANA MUSA

HALIMAH DELAINE PRADO

Senior Vice President,

Managing Director

National Community Relations

International Wealth Management

External Diversity Programing &

Morgan Stanley

Chief Legal OfďŹ cer Google

CRA Volunteer Management Comerica Bank

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CORPORATE TRAILBLAZERS

B GRACE PUMA Executive Vice President, Global Operations PepsiCo

MYRNA SOTO

DR. BETTY URIBE

Chief Strategy and Trust Officer Forcepoint Board Member CMS Energy, Spirit Airlines and Popular Inc. (Banco Popular, and Popular Bank)

Chief Executive Officer Effectus Enterprises

HEALERS Health and wellness has never been more prominent a discussion than now due to the pandemic. These Latina's in STEM have used their science and business knowledge to live a life dedicated to making the world a healthier place.

NANETTE COCERO

DR. VERONICA MUZQUIZ

Global President, Vaccines

EDWARDS

Pfizer

CEO InGenesis

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CORPORATE CULTURE DEVELOPERS These leaders shape and communicate the values and culture of the organization. At a time when corporations are being challenged to be more inclusive than ever, and to help employees align their purpose with their work, they are leading the way. With courage and fortitude, these powerful leaders are providing strength and structure to their corporate cultures in a way that will enable company employees to move with purpose in a post pandemic world.

NELLIE BORRERO

ROSANNA DURRUTHY

Global Senior I&D

VP, Global Diversity,

Managing Director

Inclusion & Belonging

Accenture

LinkedIn

ELIZABETH NIETO

ANILU VAZQUEZ-UBARRI

MAGDA YRIZARRY

Head of Global Diversity

Partner & Chief Human

SVP & Chief Talent and

& Inclusion

Resources Officer

Diversity Officer

Amazon

TPG Global

Verizon

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CHANGEMAKERS Changemakers have the unique ability to affect change producing better and more expansive opportunities for our community in business, politics and society as a whole. Through the use of creative action, a forward-thinking mindset and leadership qualities that garner support for those around them, these Latinas are making sure our voices are heard and our votes count.

BEATRIZ ACEVEDO

CLAUDIA ROMO

Founding Partner, Mitu

EDELMAN

CEO & Co-Founder Suma Wealth President

Founder & CEO

Acevedo Foundation

We Are All Human Foundation

MARIA TERESA

ANA VALDEZ

KUMAR

Executive President, Latino Collaborative Principal & Co-Founder

President & CEO

Valdez Productions & Consulting

Voto Latino

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TECHNOLOGY VISIONARIES Virtual workforce, 5G, cloud computing, these Latinas in STEM are capitalizing on technology trends to create original ideas that advance the strategic goals of the enterprise.

ROSA RAMOS-KWOK

LIDIA FONSECA

Managing Director & Global Head

Executive Vice President and

of Technology Strategic Programs

Chief Digital & Technology Officer

JPMorgan Chase & Co.

Pfizer

B MARIA MARTINEZ

LICENIA ROJAS

Executive Vice President &

Senior Vice President and Unit

Chief Customer Experience Officer

CIO Global Services Group

Cisco Systems, Inc.

American Express

Board Director, McKesson

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DEMOGRAPHIC STATS

44%

28 Million

of Latino

businesses are owned

Latinas in the US

by

Latinas

Latino Entrepreneurs are under age 18 and 25% are millennials

One in three

Latina-owned businesses increased 87% between 2007 and 2015 30% of the Latino firms with 1 million or more in annual revenue are owned by Women Sources: Washington Post, Nielsen, Pew Research, Latino Donor Collaborative, University of Georgia, Statista and Stanford Business

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