Dallas Fort-Worth Hispanic 100 -  industry in Dallas TX

Dallas Fort-Worth Hispanic 100

About Dallas Fort-Worth Hispanic 100

The Hispanic 100 represents nearly three decades of dedicated service to Latina leaders throughout Dallas, Texas, beginning with its founding as the Hispanic 50 in 1996. Visionary leaders Delia Reyes, Bertha Outler, and Patricia Asip recognized a critical gap in representation and organized to unite Hispanic women leaders in the Dallas area, focusing on advancing Latina participation in employment, procurement, and social issues. As membership grew and the organization's impact expanded, it evolved into the Hispanic 100 in 2003, becoming a powerful network of DFW Latina leaders committed to supporting each other's success and creating pathways for future generations. Today, this Dallas-based community organization continues its founding mission by bringing together passionate, accomplished Hispanic women who believe in the power of collective action and mutual support. The H100 community is built on shared values of empowerment, collaboration, and social responsibility, with members working across the private and public sectors to drive meaningful change. Beyond professional networking, the organization demonstrates its commitment through philanthropic initiatives, including the Latina Giving Circle and recognition programs that celebrate Latina Living Legends. The Hispanic 100 serves as a testament to the strength and resilience of the Dallas Hispanic community, providing not just connections and opportunities, but a true sisterhood dedicated to lifting up Latinas at every stage of their careers and lives.

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