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The Center for Hispanic Leadership is a Southern California-based organization that provides talent development programs to corporations for the advancement of their Hispanic professionals. The Center was founded by Mr. Glenn Llopis, a former corporate executive and author of Earning Serendipity: 4 Skills for Creating and Sustaining Good Fortune in Your Work. Earning Serendipity addresses how to best see and seize opportunities and organic talent growth in today's brave new workplace.
 
Center for Hispanic Leadership - Mission
To empower the professional growth and talent development of Hispanic Employees through the use of culturally-tailored curriculum that helps accelerate the awareness and potential of their unique skill-sets and capabilities in the workplace.
 
Value Proposition
Unite: Hispanic Professionals by Creating Awareness of the Unique Skill-Sets and Capabilities that Hispanics Possess
Empower: Hispanic Professionals to "Live their Hispanic Talent " Responsibly
Expand: Awareness and Create Relevancy for Hispanic Talent to Improve Recruitment, Onboarding, Growth and Retention Programs
 
Core Initiative: Create Sustainable Workplace Innovation
To contribute to the growing demand for professional training and the leadership acceleration for Hispanic professionals
Create a positive imagery and relevancy for Hispanic professionals utilizing the (6) core characteristics that define Hispanic Talent:
 
  1 Immigrant Perspective
  2 Circular Vision
  3 Latin Passion
  4 Entrepreneurial Spirit
  5 Generous Purpose
  6 Cultural Promise
 
Build Hispanic Leadership Impact and Influence
 
Solidify Identity and Relevancy
Maximize Workplace Engagement
Activate the Sharing of Hispanic Talent to Create a More Inspired and Productive Workforce
Propel Innovation through Diversity
Sustain Opportunities that Matter for the Betterment of a Healthier Whole
 
Ultimate Desires:
Activate employee networks into meaningful / purposeful think-tank communities
Provide the infrastructure for Hispanic training and talent development
Create and sustain business growth and profitability