NHCC: By Corporate America, For Corporate America

What is the National Hispanic Corporate Council?

NHCC is a unique membership organization comprised of Fortune 1000 corporations providing leading-edge corporate best practices, research and network opportunities for the benefit of its corporate members. NHCC is the premier resource on effectively maximizing the Hispanic Market opportunity through marketing, community relations, human resources, and procurement within the foundation of corporate social responsibility.

What is the purpose of the NHCC?

As a leading national, non-profit organization, NHCC's goal and function is to foster knowledge exchange, professional development, networking and business to business opportunities for companies with mature programs to companies interested in talent development and reaching the Hispanic market. As the Latino community grows in scope and influence in today's economy, NHCC is the ideal choice to provide our membership with the necessary resources to leverage this dynamic market segment.

Why should a company become a member of NHCC

With a proven track record of 27 years in service, NHCC offers corporate America with a multi-layered approach towards talent development by providing a variety of information sharing formats: an advanced topic-focused member conference which includes think tanks and CEO Forums as well as functional interest networks, webinar series, proprietary research and customized consultations. Corporations seeking a strong return on investment, look to NHCC as their first resource in maximizing the Hispanic market opportunity.

Conclusion

The NHCC provides best practice information by subject matter experts in corporate America, such as Executive Leadership, Workforce Diversity, Multicultural Marketing, Community Relations, Supplier Diversity and Corporate Social Responsibility for the benefit of our corporate members.

Every FORTUNE 1000 corporation should be a member of NHCC. It's not only a sound business decision; it is the right business decision.

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