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Women in Business Night, Monica Hernandez speaking on behalf of FCHCC

Monica Hernandez, FCHCC President Invited on Panel for Women in Business Night

Monica Hernandez, was invited to represent FCHCC at the Jacksonville ICEMEN’s 2nd Annual Women in Business on March 2, 2022. The conversation focused on women’s growth and entrepreneurship. The panelists included: The networking event was sponsored by Parra Harris Law, Paola Parris Harris, President has been a member of the Hispanic Chamber of Commerce since …

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Monica Hernandez Opened at the Jax Historical Society Speaker Series meeting

Monica Hernandez, FCHCC President opened the Jax Historical Society Speaker Series meeting Oct. 14th & expressed her gratitude to them for promoting diversity and inclusion within the Hispanic and non-Hispanic community. Congratulations to Dr. Rebecca Dominguez-Karimi for her work on Voces de Hispanos: Jacksonville’s Hispanic Heritage. A true honor to all who participated in this …

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SBA's North Florida District Office signs Strategic Alliance Memorandum with the FCHCC

SBA’s North Florida District Office signs Strategic Alliance Memorandum with the FCHCC

The North Florida District Office (NFDO) signed a Strategic Alliance Memorandum (SAM) with the First Coast Hispanic Chamber of Commerce (FCHCC). With the participation of key staff members from both organizations, the SAM was signed at 10:00 a.m. on June 3, 2021. Participating in the ceremony were the two newest members of the NFDO team, …

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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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