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The Chamber Officially Launches the Hispanic Women’s Day Website, a Celebration Already Making History

As part of International Women’s Month, the Women’s Chamber of Commerce of the United States of America announces the official launch of the website dedicated to Hispanic Women’s Day—an initiative that solidifies a historic recognition of the leadership, resilience, and economic impact of Hispanic women across the country.

This new digital platform will allow entrepreneurs, professionals, leaders, and organizations to stay informed and become part of the upcoming celebration, which will take place on October 2, 2026, in Miami—a date that has already been established as an annual tribute to the cultural, social, and business contributions of Hispanic women in the United States.

The creation of this platform represents an important step in expanding the visibility of this commemoration, which originated as an institutional effort by the Chamber to recognize the fundamental role of Hispanic women in the country’s economic and social development. In 2025, October 2 was officially proclaimed Hispanic Women’s Day by the State of Florida, Miami-Dade County, and the City of Doral, marking a historic milestone for the Latino community.

Since then, this date has become a gathering space for entrepreneurs, executives, professionals, and community leaders who seek to celebrate their impact and strengthen their presence across different sectors of the economy. The first celebration brought together more than 500 attendees and a broad representation of government institutions, consulates, chambers of commerce, and business leaders, establishing the event as a nationally recognized benchmark.

More than a commemoration, Hispanic Women’s Day represents a platform to amplify stories, recognize trajectories, and generate new opportunities for professional, economic, and community growth for Hispanic women.

With the launch of this website, the Chamber opens a space where the community can learn about the history behind this proclamation, its impact, associated initiatives, and details of the next edition of this emblematic celebration.

The goal is clear: to continue building a movement that elevates Hispanic women’s leadership and connects women across sectors with opportunities for collaboration, growth, and representation.

A Call to Be Part of History

The Chamber invites the entire business community, partner organizations, leaders, and professionals to register on the new website to stay informed about the 2026 Hispanic Women’s Day celebration.

Registering will provide access to event updates, participation in future initiatives related to this commemoration, and the opportunity to be part of a celebration that continues to grow as a symbol of recognition, pride, and identity for millions of Hispanic women.

🌐 Visit the official website and register to stay informed:
https://camacom.org/dia-de-la-mujer-hispana/

Because when a Hispanic woman moves forward, her community moves forward with her—and every step we take together builds the legacy of the future.

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Anette Palacio-Huymans

Directora Asociada del Círculo de Mentoras

Anette es especialista en desarrollo de talento, transformación digital y People Analytics. Con formación académica en Psicología y una sólida trayectoria profesional en análisis de datos, ha liderado proyectos estratégicos de transformación organizacional en América Latina, Estados Unidos y entornos globales. Su experiencia incluye la colaboración con equipos internacionales desde las oficinas centrales de empresas Fortune 500 en Nueva York y Miami.

Su mayor fortaleza radica en la capacidad de integrar el entendimiento humano con herramientas tecnológicas avanzadas y analítica de datos, diseñando soluciones innovadoras que impulsan la gestión del talento.

Anette se enfoca en generar impacto positivo en las organizaciones, desarrollando experiencias de trabajo más humanas, eficientes e inspiradoras. Como Directora Asociada del Círculo de Mentoras, impulsa el crecimiento de líderes femeninas a través de mentoría estratégica, potenciando el aprendizaje, la colaboración y la transformación profesional dentro del ecosistema empresarial de la Cámara.