On October 2, at one of the most iconic venues in South Florida—Rusty Pelican in Miami—a date will be celebrated that goes beyond commemoration to become a symbol of identity, leadership, and collective projection: Hispanic Women’s Day.
This initiative, led by the U.S. Hispanic Women’s Chamber of Commerce, was created with a clear purpose: to recognize the economic, social, and cultural impact of millions of Hispanic women who are driving growth across the country, while also building a space where that leadership is made visible, connected, and amplified.
More than an event, this celebration represents a meeting point between generations, industries, and cultures. It is a space where entrepreneurs, executives, business owners, community leaders, and strategic allies come together with a shared understanding: sustainable growth depends on inclusion, collaboration, and the strengthening of female talent.
A platform for visibility and opportunities
Hispanic Women’s Day not only honors achievements—it also opens doors. For companies, it represents a strategic opportunity to:
- Align their brand with values of diversity, equity, and inclusion.
- Connect with one of the fastest-growing economic communities in the United States.
- Build positioning through high-value experiences and strategic networking.
For the community, it serves as a powerful reminder: belonging matters. Being part of this day means contributing to a larger narrative—one where every story counts and every connection has the potential to create transformation.
How to be part of this movement
The Chamber actively invites companies, organizations, and allies to join this celebration through different forms of participation:
- Strategic sponsorships, offering brand visibility and positioning in a high-impact environment.
- Participation as institutional partners, strengthening initiatives that promote female leadership.
- Event attendance, as an opportunity for networking, inspiration, and authentic connection.
Each form of participation not only contributes to the success of the event but also reinforces an ecosystem where Hispanic women don’t just participate—they lead.
The value of belonging
In a context where communities are seeking authentic spaces of representation, Hispanic Women’s Day stands as a milestone that builds identity. It is not only about celebrating, but about recognizing that together, we are an economic, cultural, and social force reshaping the present and future of the country.
This October 2, the message is clear: be part of it, support it, make it visible, and celebrate it.
Because when one woman moves forward, we all move forward.
And when a community unites with purpose, its impact has no limits.
Register, participate, and be part of this story:
https://camacom.org/aniversario/


