Hispanic Business

Hispanic Business
Categories Business magazine
Frequency 10 per year
First issue 1979 (1979)
Final issue April 2012 (print)
October 2014 (digital)
Company Hispanic Business Inc.
Country United States
Based in Santa Barbara, California
Language English
Website www.hispanicbusiness.com
ISSN 0199-0349

HispanicBusiness Inc. was a media company based in Goleta, California, in the United States of America. The firm was founded by Jesús Chavarría in 1979, and published business and political news stories oriented toward Hispanic professionals and entrepreneurs.[1]

The company switched to an exclusively online publishing platform in May 2012.

HispanicBusiness is no longer publishing and closed up shop in October 2014.

Publications

HispanicBusiness operated a pair of websites, HispanicBusiness.com and HireDiversity.com, and a research division called HispanTelligence.[2]

HispanicBusiness.com focused on growth in the U.S. Hispanic market, economic trends, diversity and philanthropy, supply-chain development, best business practices and career development opportunities.[3]

HispanicBusiness' branded content included the HispanicBusiness 500,[4] the HispanicBusiness Influentials and the HispanicBusiness Fastest-Growing 100. The company also published directories of top Hispanic corporate officers and the country's best graduate programs for Hispanics.

HispanTelligence and its CEO Capital Markets Roundtable offered two awards, the Hispanic Business magazine EOY Awards and the Hispanic Business Woman of the Year (WOY) Awards.

The company's former flagship publication, HispanicBusiness magazine, had a circulation of about 265,000 and a projected readership of one million. HispanicBusiness issued its last print edition in April 2012.

See also

References

  1. Rodriguez, America (1999). Making Latino News: Race, Language, Class, Volume 1. SAGE. p. 139. ISBN 9780761915522.
  2. Dana, Leo Paul (2007). Handbook of Research on Ethnic Minority Entrepreneurship: A Co-evolutionary View on Resource Management. Edgward Elgar Publishing. p. 208. ISBN 9781847209962. Retrieved 2 November 2016.
  3. Torres, Vicki (May 1, 1995). "Is L.A. Latino Friendly? : Hispanic Business Magazine Ranks the City as 10th in Providing Opportunities". Los Angeles Times. Retrieved 2 November 2016.
  4. Bauman, Susana (November 25, 2013). "5 Latino Companies That Achieved Billions In Revenues". The Huffington Post. Retrieved 2 November 2016.
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