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FCHCC

The First Coast Hispanic Chamber of Commerce (FCHCC)'s mission is to positively impact the regional economy by creating value, promoting and facilitating the success of Hispanic-owned businesses and by engaging the community at large.

March 2019 Member Spotlight: Maira Martelo, Jacksonville Public Education Fund

Dr. Maira Martelo leads Jacksonville Public Education Fund’s community mobilization initiatives, including convening community stakeholders through ONE by ONE events and Parents Who Lead, an initiative in partnership with Duval County Public Schools, the Jacksonville Public Library and the Kids Hope Alliance. Maira grew up in Cartagena, Colombia, and has more than a decade of …

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March 2019 Member Spotlight: Diego Gomez, Public Square Pharmacy

Diego Gomez is the owner of Public Square Pharmacy. He chose to be an entrepreneur after working as a pharmacist and district supervisor for a large retail pharmacy chain for nearly a decade. After noticing a large discrepancy of pharmaceutical care for the community, Diego’s career led him to a crossroad. With the support of …

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the First Coast Multicultural Toastmasters Club

FCHCC Sponsors the First Coast Multicultural Toastmasters Club ~ Hola News

The First Coast Hispanic Chamber of Commerce is happy to sponsor and support The First Coast Multicultural Toastmasters Club. Led by President, Maribel Hernandez, also a past president of the chamber, the club is growing and their mission is to assist members whose second language is English to be effective and grow as leaders and …

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Monica Hernandez, FCHCC President

Monica Hernandez, FCHCC President, Among JBJ’s 2019 Class of Top 40 under 40

Monica Hernandez, FCHCC President, is among Jacksonville Business Journal’s 2019 Class of Top 40 Young Professionals under 40. To be selected as a 40 Under 40 honoree requires business success, leadership skills and a high level of community involvement. But those who were picked go beyond even that high bar: They also must be involved in …

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Joshua La Bouef, Brennan Manna Diamond: February 2019 FCHCC Member Spotlight

February 2019 Member Spotlight: Joshua R. La Bouef, Brennan Manna Diamond

Joshua is a senior partner at Brennan Manna Diamond. His practice is focused on complex business litigation, labor & employment law, property disputes, trust litigation and government affairs Joshua is very experienced as lead trial counsel in state and federal courts in Florida. He has also represented multiple clients in arbitration proceedings. In addition to …

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Apply for the 2019 ATD Scholarship

FCHCC Opens 2019 Achieving the Dream Scholarship Applications

(January 31, 2019 – JACKSONVILLE, FL.) The First Coast Hispanic Chamber of Commerce has opened the 2019 ATD application process and students can apply now. The Achieving the Dream (ATD) Scholarship Program is available for students with Hispanic origin who want to pursue their college degrees. Over 25 years, the First Coast Hispanic Chamber of …

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Expo Mujer Emprendedora Event

Expo Mujer Emprendedora January 27, 2019 Event

The first annual Entrepreneurial Woman Exhibition that benefits Latina businesswomen in Jacksonville. FCHCC will be participating. As an organization, we are proud to support events and organizations that encourage the entrepreneurship spirit. This expo was created with the vision of bringing together Latina business women to get to know each other and for the Hispanic …

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