HCLACC President & CEO Heidi
Castrillon said: "Today, we celebrate all the Hispanic and
Latino chambers that have worked tirelessly, and continue to do so,
to create opportunities for our community. We are not here to
compete. We are here to work toward a common goal—the prosperity of
Latino businesses and entrepreneurs."
JERSEY
CITY, N.J., Dec. 14,
2024 /PRNewswire-PRWeb/ -- The Hudson County
Latin American Chamber of Commerce (HCLACC), a nonprofit
organization dedicated to representing and promoting the interests
of Latino and Hispanic entrepreneurs and businesses in Hudson County, New Jersey, held its
traditional awards ceremony for the most outstanding personalities
of the year during its 3rd Annual Holiday Gala, which took place on
Tuesday, December 10, at The View at
Lincoln Park, in Jersey City.
The Lifetime Achievement Award, the highest
recognition given during the Hudson Latin Chamber gala, honored
individuals whose exemplary careers have left an indelible mark on
the business community and the lives of Latinos and Hispanics in
Hudson County.
Heidi Castrillon, President and
CEO of HCLACC, welcomed the distinguished authorities and special
guests, including Kelly Brozyna, CEO
& State Director of America's Small Business Development
Centers – New Jersey (NJSBDC);
Ariel Valle, Consul General of
El Salvador in Elizabeth, New Jersey; Elizabeth Berman, President & CEO of
Continental Food and Beverage (Inca Kola USA); Reverend Bolívar Flores, Vice President
of the New Jersey Coalition of Latino Pastors and Ministers
(NJCLPM); Carlos I. Vargas, Senior
Vice President - Division Head at Valley Bank; Shaun Kumar, President & CEO of Diamond Hut
Jewelers, successful Hudson County
businessman who supports Hudson Latin Chamber programs; and
representatives from the Hudson Regional Hospital — leading
institution that have supported HCLACC since its inception — among
others officials, entrepreneurs, and community leaders.
After welcoming remarks by Alexandra
Madera, member of the HCLACC Board of Directors, and
following the Pledge of Allegiance by Ken
Seda, President of the Puerto Rican Civic Association of
Central and Southern New Jersey,
the National Anthem was sung. In her opening remarks, HCLACC
President & CEO Heidi Castrillon
said: "Today, we celebrate all the Hispanic and Latino chambers
that have worked tirelessly, and continue to do so, to create
opportunities for our community. I want to emphasize: we are not
here to compete. We are here to work toward a common goal—the
prosperity of Latino businesses and entrepreneurs who contribute so
much to the economy of the Garden State and this beautiful country
that has welcomed us."
"Our success is not measured by the number of members we attract
or by impressive statistics. It is measured by the impact of our
programs and the lives we touch. Our strength is built on
collaboration—on creating, strengthening, and building bridges. I
encourage all of you to support organizations and chambers in your
counties and beyond. There is nothing more powerful than when two
or more organizations unite for the benefit of the community and
the economy," Castrillon added.
LIFETIME ACHIEVEMENT AWARD
The Lifetime Achievement Award, the highest recognition given
during the event, honored individuals whose exemplary careers have
left an indelible mark on the business community and the lives of
Latinos and Hispanics in Hudson
County.
One of the honorees was Terrence
Clark, President & CEO of the New York & New Jersey Minority Supplier
Development Council, Inc. (NYNJMSDC), an organization that for over
50 years has certified Asian, Black, Hispanic, and Native American
suppliers. Terrence's exceptional leadership has been instrumental
in advancing minority business development and fostering economic
opportunities for diverse communities. His tireless efforts have
strengthened the bond between minority-owned businesses and major
corporations, creating a more inclusive and prosperous business
landscape.
Maira R. Fernandez, President of
CENTURY 21 Realty Group, also received the coveted Lifetime
Achievement Award. Maira epitomizes integrity, energy, hard work,
and creative service in every real estate transaction. Growing up
in Union City, she began her real
estate career in 1980. Since then, she has built a successful
career as an agent, recruiter, and trainer, representing both
buyers and sellers. As the President/Broker of CENTURY 21 Realty
Group in Guttenberg, NJ, Maira has
played a key role in training and developing strong, productive
real estate agents.
Kevin J. O'Toole, Chairman of the
Port Authority of New York &
New Jersey (PANYNJ), also was
honored with the Lifetime Achievement Award from the Hudson Latin
Chamber (HCLACC). O'Toole earned his Bachelor's degree in Political
Science and Public Administration in 1986 from Seton Hall University and his Juris Doctorate in
1989 from Seton Hall University School
of Law. Throughout his long and distinguished career in public
service at both the local and state levels in New Jersey, O'Toole has demonstrated visionary
leadership. His contributions have been pivotal in shaping
policies, driving economic growth, and improving the lives of
countless New Jersey residents.
Kevin's unwavering dedication to public service and his skill in
navigating complex political landscapes have made him a true pillar
of the community.
Throughout their careers, Terrence
Clark, Maira Fernandez, and
Kevin O'Toole have demonstrated an
exceptional commitment to the economic, social, and cultural
development of the region, with an influence that has transcended
generations. The Lifetime Achievement Award not only celebrates
their professional accomplishments but also honors the dedication
and passion of individuals who have devoted their lives to
improving the lives of others, inspiring future generations to
follow their example.
HISPANIC UNITY LEADERSHIP AWARD
Christian Rodriguez Anzola,
former Consul General of Colombia
in Newark and current Hispanic
Outreach Consultant at the New Jersey Small Business Development
Centers Network (NJSBDC), received the Hispanic Unity Leadership
Award during HCLACC's Annual Holiday Gala. At the NJSBDC, Christian
has exemplified outstanding leadership in fostering collaboration
and unity within New Jersey's
Hispanic business community. His visionary approach to bringing
together diverse efforts and highlighting the success of Hispanic
entrepreneurs, regardless of their affiliated organization,
perfectly aligns with the Hudson Latin Chamber's mission to promote
economic empowerment and growth within the Latino community.
Christian's commitment to uplifting Hispanic businesses has made a
lasting impact, helping to create a more inclusive and prosperous
future for the region.
RECOGNITION FOR LATINO ENTREPRENEURS
During the Hudson County Latin American Chamber of Commerce
gala, the vision, passion and resilience of several Hispanic
entrepreneurs were also recognized. These individuals have
successfully managed their businesses in the Garden State for
several years, proving their ability to overcome the greatest
challenges and demonstrating that they are truly made to thrive in
the face of adversity.
Alan and Nairelys Lopez, owners of the renowned restaurant chain
Rumba Cubana, with locations in Hudson, Bergen, and Passaic counties, received the Business
Leadership Award. These Cuban entrepreneurs have built a successful
business demonstrating exceptional leadership and a deep commitment
to the growth of the local economy.
Meanwhile, Yanet Garcia, a
Dominican entrepreneur and owner of several grocery stores,
including J&J Grocery and Deli, was honored with the
Entrepreneurial Leadership Award. Yanet has shown outstanding
entrepreneurial spirit, navigating challenges with determination
and empowering her community through her work.
Additionally, Rusel Ventura Grullón, owner of Rudo Plants &
Home, an innovative botanical business in the heart of Jersey City
Heights, was awarded the Entrepreneurial Excellence Award. Rusel is
transforming Jersey City with her
prestigious business, exemplifying the creativity of Latina women
and a passion for sustainable business practices.
FUTUREPRENEURS, FREE TRAINING FOR ENTREPRENEURS
During the Annual Holiday Gala, the leadership of the Hudson
County Latin American Chamber of Commerce (HCLACC) shared with
attendees the significant achievements of FuturePreneurs, a free
12-session program designed by HCLACC to equip emerging
entrepreneurs in Hudson County
with the essential tools and knowledge for a strong business
start.
This invaluable program provides guidance to help entrepreneurs
lay a solid foundation and pursue sustainable growth. HCLACC
encourages all aspiring business owners in the region to sign up
for this impactful training opportunity and take the first step
toward success. The classes are held in person at the Save Latin
America, Inc. headquarters in Union
City. For more information and to register, contact HCLACC
at 551-666-8335 or 201-875-0220.
Media Contact
Alexandra Madera, Hudson County
Latin American Chamber of Commerce (HCLACC), 1 01-551-666-8335,
info@hclacc.org, https://hudsonlatinchamber.org/
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