Lunch & Learn: El Elefante in the Board Room

Speaker Sebastian Puente, CEO, Cultural Strategies, Armando Rayo , Director of Community Engagement, Hands O
Guest Speakers Greenlights for Nonprofit Success Sebastian Puente Sebastian co-founded Cultural Strategies and serves as its managing partner. His experience spans 15 years crafting, producing, and managing communications and media strategies for clients. As the chief operations officer for Hispanic Radio Network (currently Hispanic Communications Network), Sebastian oversaw the production ...

Guest Speakers
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Sebastian Puente Sebastian co-founded Cultural Strategies and serves as its managing partner. His experience spans 15 years crafting, producing, and managing communications and media strategies for clients. As the chief operations officer for Hispanic Radio Network (currently Hispanic Communications Network), Sebastian oversaw the production and distribution of daily and weekly cause-oriented radio and print campaigns, reaching millions of Spanish-speakers across the Western Hemisphere on over 160 radio stations, 60 newspapers, and 4 satellite radio channels. Among its clients were the National Science Foundation, US Department of Labor, and Robert Woods Johnson Foundation. Sebastian recently co-founded a print and online media company that served thousands of Spanish-speaking homes with local search services and re-launched a weekly sports newspaper recognized nationally in 2008 with two José Martí Publishing Awards. You’ll find him actively involved on the board of the Greater Austin Hispanic Chamber of Commerce.



Armando Rayo Armando is the Director of Community Engagement at United Way Capital Area/Hands On Central Texas and VP of Engagement at Cultural Strategies in Austin, TX. Armando's experience is deep rooted in the community and nonprofit sector. He specializes in building capacity & creating change with a focus on Hispanic Engagement, project management, leadership development & social innovation. Armando has over 12 years experience in community engagement, volunteerism & social media, and has developed innovative engagement strategies (grassroots to social media) & cultural programming for many nonprofits & businesses including, Tate Austin Hahn, MPower Labs/RISE Entrepreneurship Conference, Lance Armstrong Foundation & ACTIVE Life. He serves on the national Points of Light/Hands On Network's Neighboring Taskforce, is a frequent panelist/presenter at local & national conferences (United Way of America, Points of Light Institute/Hands On Network, OneStar Foundation, United Neighborhood Centers of America, Keep Texas Beautiful), and has been recognized in Austin American-Statesman's Top Blogs & the Austin (Twitter) List, Austin Social Media's Top 100 List and Austin Under 40 Awards. Armando writes for GivingCity Magazine, blogs at ElMundodeMando.com & TacoJournalism.com and has been featured in the Chronicle of Philanthropy, NPR's MarketPlace, Austin American-Statesman and Austin Monthly.


 Juan Tornoe Juan has worked for more than 12 years on the media, agency and client sides of the marketing and advertising industry, with experience in copywriting, strategy development, media buying and consumer research. He has worked with a wide range of businesses, from owner operated small companies to Fortune 1000s and has judged the AAAF’s ADDY Awards. His blog, Hispanic Trending, is the leading Latino marketing and advertising blog. Juan is a national and international public speaker and has been published in several industry publications and newspapers, among them CNN’s AC360, Marketing y Medios, LatPro.com, Latino Magazine, The Dallas Morning News, and FutureNow’s GrokDotCom. Juan is frequently quoted in the news regarding his area of expertise, his insights appearing in The New York Times, USA Today, Reuters, The Associated Press, CNN, Los Angeles Times, NPR, BBC, and Univision. He has an M.B.A. with emphasis in Marketing and Total Productivity Management from E.S.E.A.D.E., in Guatemala City, Guatemala. Read Juan’s musings at JuanTornoe.com.

Full Description
Bring your lunch, we'll provide the drinks and join us to discuss volunteer trends and cultural insights of the Hispanic community! Latinos are now the largest minority in the United States. By 2050, 30% of the U.S. population will be of Latino descent, making them a significant economic force.

On the local level, nearly 500,000 Latinos live in the greater Austin area but are they engaged with your nonprofit? Understanding population trends and how diverse this community truly is (e.g. bi-cultural, low-income, business professionals, immigrants, etc.) as well as effective ways to engage this community will get you closer to creating advocates within the Hispanic community.

Learn about the population trends, volunteer trends and cultural insights of the Hispanic community & what it takes to authentically engage this booming population.

For more information please visit http://greenlights.force.com/. If you are unable to register for this class please contact Julie Macalik at macalikj@greenlights.org or 512-477-5955 x247.
Organizer Julie Macalik

When?

Thursday, Mar. 11, 2010
11:30 a.m. - 1 p.m. US/Central

Where?

Greenlights
7703 N. Lamar Blvd, Suite 400
Austin, TX 78752