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Arlene Gonzalez - Latin Music Superstar
As a young girl of 5 years of age, Arlene Gonzalez, knew that she had something special in her soul, that would someday take her on a journey that would lead to an ambitious career. Arlene is a bilingual musician, and composer. Arlene, who is of Puerto Rican and Ecuadorian descent, first burst on the music scene when she moved to South Florida in March of 2009. Although she was now entrenched in her new Florida lifestyle, she never lost the spirit and fire that became a part of her while growing-up in Corona Queens, New York. Shortly after arriving in Florida, she established an amazing career including many performances and Tours. She opened her own Record Label called Platinum G Records, Inc. in May 2011 She has worked with such talents as a Grammy winning producer, Jon FX, and four-time Grammy winning engineer, Mark Lee. Coming from a musical background, her Father, Oscar Gonzalez was a legendary award winning vocalist in Trio los Nobles and Trio de Oro in Puerto Rico and New York. Arlene has a blueprint of all of his tracks which she plans to adapt into modern dance music for the Spanish language market.
Arlene Gonzalez’s music first started playing with Polito Vega in Amor 93.1 FM. Her music is regularly featured on radio stations in rotation, which include, Wepa FM and 670 AM in Florida 89.3 FM, 91.9 FM and 94.5 FM 102.3FM in New York City, as well as 1640 AM in the Dominican Republic. Her music can be found on MTV.com, ITunes, Amazon, Pandora, iHeart Radio, and Shazam.
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Arlene 1st Salsa song, Vete, which became an overnight hit in Panama and all of South and North America with the Grammy Winning Producer Engineer of Celia Cruz song, La Negra Tiene Tumbao, Guido Diaz
She recorded another hit song with Nino Segarra a master of the salsa named RETAME which is available on VEVO, ITUNES, and Spotify etc. The video was filmed in Miami.
Arlene also Has performed at Westgate lounge in Nyack NY, where a lot of famous salseros have performed with the amazing Palladium Mambo ALLSTARS.
The organization, founded 17 years ago in Spain, is consolidating its presence in the United States by connecting Hispanic companies and investors throughout the Americas and the Caribbean.

Operating and offering services closely linked to those provided by a Chamber of Commerce, the Hispanic American Business Congress is an organization incorporated as a company in which its members – without the need to pay membership – enjoy the benefits of a database that provides business alliances at a global level
“Our objective is to promote strategic connections between countries to generate new business, position brands, products, and services, through international business meetings,” said Maria Victoria Valencia, founder and executive director of the Hispanic American Business Congress, an organization that among its achievements stands out for having been awarded as an Entity Promoting Integration and Business in Houston, Texas
In addition, the U.S. Congress declared October 13th, 2016, as Hispanic American Business Congress Day, a proclamation that had an impact at the international level, since four years later, on February 29, 2020, the entity received the Gold Collar for World Peace, a recognition that highlighted its excellent work, contribution and cooperation with the global economy.
“We are an organization at the service of the international Hispanic community, in which anyone who is undertaking and promoting a business, has our support and networks of contacts to position their brands, products or services,” said its founder María Victoria Valencia, who also promotes strategic alliances with institutions such as the Inter-American Development Bank (IDB), the European Union, the Harvard David Rockefeller Review, the United Nations (UN), the United Nations Educational Organization (UNESCO), and the World Bank, among others
“These alliances allow us to join forces so that Hispanic businesses continue to grow even outside of the United States, as they are organizations that seek the development of Latin America and the Caribbean. And in this sense, we also work with more than seven presidential houses in Latin America, bringing investment to our countries and diversifying their economy,” he added.
It is worth mentioning that the Hispanic American Business Congress was established in the United States in 2015 and has had its main headquarters in Miami for three years, a step that seeks to strengthen ties with the Caribbean and Latin America
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