The U.S. Hispanic Women’s Chamber of Commerce is preparing for a major event on October 2nd at the Rusty Pelican (Miami), where they will commemorate three fundamental milestones:
- Second Anniversary: Celebrating two years of constant impact and growth.
- Hispanic Women’s Day: Following last year’s historic proclamation, this year the celebration expands nationwide.
- Opening of the Washington D.C. Chapter: Under the leadership of Lourdes Murillo, the organization is expanding to the capital to broaden its reach and influence.
Key Points of the Event and the Organization
- The October 2nd Gala: A tribute to the resilience and contributions of Hispanic women. Over 300 leaders, executives, and notable figures are expected to attend, including Commissioner Vicky López and Doral Mayor Cristi Fraga.
- Membership as the Gateway: Beyond attending the gala, the Chamber’s membership offers 12 months of benefits, including AI-driven networking, executive breakfasts, media visibility (such as the Perspectivas Hispanas podcast and Comercio TV channel), and access to the Mentors Circle.
- AI Networking: The Chamber uses a proprietary tool designed to conduct matchmaking among members, segmenting specific interests so that networking is not just about “saying hello,” but about creating valuable relationships and real business synergies.
- Organic and Purpose-Driven Growth: They emphasize that their success is no coincidence, but the result of a committed volunteer team that acts “from the heart.” They have grown in a controlled manner, prioritizing quality over volume.
“You are not buying a ticket for the gala; you are buying your entry into this community that is impacting thousands of people.” Yamilet Rivas, President and Founder.
How to Participate?
For those who wish to join the movement, be part of the community, or attend the gala, you can find more information here:
- Web: Anniversary Event of the U.S. Hispanic Women’s Chamber of Commerce
- Contact: info@camacom.org
The podcast concludes with an emotional reflection on the legacy the organization is creating. The founders and directors express pride, fulfillment, and satisfaction in seeing how their vision has transcended to become a platform that elevates Hispanic women across the United States.


