SAHCC Announces Members of ABLDP 2024 Class

Join us in congratulating our 2024 ABLDP Class members:

 

ABLDP 2024 Class:

  • Melanie Mendez-Gonzales, MMG Media
  • Atikah shemshack, Jubilee Academies
  • Alexandria Goeckel, Elsewhere
  • Elissa Garza, Poznecki Camarillo LLC
  • Michelle Mata, Insight
  • Lily Garcia, I Have a CPA Guy
  • Jessica Hannah, Communities in Schools
  • Laura Perez, Spurs
  • Jennifer Martinez, HUB International
  • Jeanette Gonzalez, City of Cibolo
  • Danielle Aldana, Nationwide
  • Brian Zavala, Magik Theatre
  • Adela Garcia, Christus Childrens Hospital
  • William Taylor, Fresh Texas
  • Luis Cardona, Halff Associates
  • Caprica Wells, NEISD
  • Brent Mora, Generations Federal Credit Union
  • Susan Thomas, Toyota
  • Zack Magallanez, The Alamo Area Metropolitan Planning Organization (AAMPO)
  • Paul-Michael Morales, Toyota
  • Nestor Esparza Magana, Student Alternative Program Inc
  • Aurora Martínez Medina, Texas A&M San Antonio
  • Jason Ytuarte, USAA
  • Fernando Aguilar, Office of Congressman Greg Casar
  • Mayra Montero, City of San Antonio
  • Manuel Marquez, Texas A&M San Antonio
  • Angela Howorth, Generations Federal Credit Union
  • Eva Ramirez, RVK Architecture
  • Dpbethlehem Reyna, Texas Capital Bank
  • David Ramos, City of San Antonio
  • Angela Melchor, PNC Investments
  • Victoria Pool, Texas Public Radio
  • Julian Garza, Weill Cornell Medicine
  • Johnny Garcia, Sheriff Office BCSO
  • Homero Vasquez-Garcia, City of San Antonio
  • Amber Rodriguez, USAA
  • Nicolas Garcia, Pre-K 4 SA
  • Gerardo De la Garza, Gartner
  • Amanda Pennington, Self Employed
  • Alexander Jimenez, San Antonio Philharmonic
  • Lori Day, DisABILITy Sa
  • Stephanie Cantu, USAA
  • Shawn Simon, Toyota
  • Gilbert Brown, CPS Energy
  • Gabriella Villegas, Project Permitting of TX
  • Erica Rempel, Photographer Small Business
  • Brandy Brown, Nationwide
  • Greg Osoro, Toyota
  • Ruben Linan , NARP
  • Ashleigh Barrera, Frost Bank
  • Jessica Sifuentes, VIA
  • Christopher Valdez, Broadway Bank
  • John Estrada, Bexar County Constables Office
  • Brenda Cervantes Sanchez, Greater SATX
  • Sandra Morales, House of Neighborly Service
  • Juan Ginez , USAA

ABLDP 2024 Co-Chairs:

  • James Chandler, President of Interactive Media at the IMG studio
  • Yvette Robinson, Robinson General Contractors


ABLDP 2024 Co-Chair Elects:

  • Dr. Reba Sims, Texas A&M University - San Antonio
  • Ricardo Ramirez, Senior Sales Executive at San Antonio Marriott Riverwalk


ABLDP 2024 Steering Committee:

  • Emily Bobadilla, Career Advisor with Alamo Colleges
  • Pamela Canales, Director of Business Development at Turner Construction
  • Jennifer Cook, Director of Strategy and Impact for the San Antonio Area Foundation
  • Francesca Garcia, Higher Education Professional at Texas A&M University-San Antonio
  • Jessica Garza Padilla, President/CEO at UIB Global Strategies
  • Victoria Gonzalez, Senior Trainer with Nationwide Insurance
  • Franki Jenkins, Senior Human Resources Consultant at Nationwide
  • Rosalee Johnson, Senior Business Analyst for Technology Federal Credit Union
  • Miranda Perez, Educator
  • Josue Morales, Director of Food Safety and Quality - Twang Partners
  • Rogelio Narvaez, Clinical outreach coordinator with the City of San Antonio's Homeless Division
  • Chastity Aguilar, Licensing Manager with Nationwide Insurance
  • Maria Plascencia, Claims Manager at Nationwide
  • Donovon Rodriquez, Senior Advisor for The Office of State Representative Ray Lopez
  • Juan Sanchez, President/CEO - JMS CPA, PLLC
  • Jonathan Melchor, Personal Financial representative at Allstate Financial Services, LLC
  • Lynn Perez, Customs & Trade Compliance Analyst at Toyota North America
  • Priscilla Ramirez, Employee Success Manager at Generations Federal Credit Union


For more information about the Alexander Briseño Leadership Development Program, please call 210-225-0462 or visit our program web page.

 




About the San Antonio Hispanic Chamber of Commerce:

Founded in 1929, America’s first Hispanic Chamber and San Antonio’s only Five-Star accredited organization by the U.S. Chamber of Commerce, the San Antonio Hispanic Chamber of Commerce continues to be the leader in business assistance, connecting its members to needed resources, providing procurement, marketing and networking opportunities, advocating for legislation affecting small businesses and corporations in the San Antonio metropolitan area, and better training to develop the skills of our local workforce.

Share by: