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Gratitude transforms gatherings into legacy: “Gratitude” Holiday Dinner

In the spirit of Christmas and the close of a year marked by meaningful progress, the U.S. Hispanic Women’s Chamber of Commerce hosted the “Gratitude” Holiday Dinner—an intimate and meaningful gathering that brought together members of the Board of Directors, strategic allies, and leaders committed to a shared vision of impact and collaboration.

The evening took place at Cantina La Veinte Miami, in a thoughtfully selected setting designed to foster authentic connection, close conversation, and mutual recognition. More than a dinner, it was a moment to pause, give thanks, and honor the journey we have traveled together.

This gathering celebrated the value of walking in community, building relationships grounded in trust, and reaffirming our collective commitment to a mission that goes beyond the individual: strengthening leadership, creating opportunities with purpose, and generating real impact within the business ecosystem.

From the Chamber, we extend our deepest gratitude to every person who is part of this community for their commitment, continued support, and trust. It is the people, the relationships, and the shared vision that transform every gathering into a lasting legacy.

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May this season remind us that what matters most are the people who make the mission possible.

We close this year with gratitude—and with clarity.
The future is built with vision, community, and collective action.
If this year was about connection, the next will be about expansion.
And we want you to continue being an active part of this movement.

👉 Renew your commitment to the Chamber
👉 Invite another leader to join this community
👉 Stay close: the best is yet to come

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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.

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