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The Fall of DEI in Corporate America: How Culture Can Take the Lead

As professionals in the Hispanic market industry, we believe it’s important to share our perspective on this critical issue and provide practical recommendations to clients and the industry as a whole.  By Aldo Quevedo, CEO, BeautifulBeast

The Fallout of the Venezuelan Vote: A Community at a Crossroads

As a follow-up to my previous #DecodingLatinoVoter editorial, the current political landscape has placed Venezuelan U.S. citizens—many of whom helped elect Trump—at the center of an unfolding crisis impacting their communities. The same Venezuelan American diaspora that rallied behind Trump, drawn to his anti-socialist rhetoric, now faces the consequences of his shifting policies, particularly regarding immigration protections.  By Gabriela ‘Gaby’ Alcantara-Diaz, Founder and President, Semilla Multicultural

National Marketers Are Bullish On The Economy; New Product Launches Are At Record Highs And Ad Spend Will Increase

A series of new studies from Advertiser Perceptions reveals national marketers are increasingly confident in the economy, will advertise more, and anticipate new product launches at record levels. The most recent studies were fielded in December 2024 and January 2025.

“CONSUMER TRENDS 2025”

Findasense, a Brand Experience agency, presents the Consumer Trends 2025 report, identifying six key trends that will shape the relationship between brands and consumers. These trends are not only a path to innovation but also a return to the essentials: trust, connection, and authenticity. Brands that successfully navigate this delicate balance will be better positioned to capture consumer loyalty and interest in an increasingly competitive market.

How Agencies Can Build a Lasting Legacy

As marketers increasingly demand that agencies connect advertising to direct business outcomes, many agencies feel the pressure to keep up. Some may see this as a threat. We see it as a powerful opportunity. By helping clients develop a holistic measurement framework that integrates audience health, brand health, and business health, agencies can demonstrate a clear impact and forge a legacy with concrete value beyond surface metrics like site visits.

Healthcare elsewhere: the rise of medical tourism

By Gonzalo López Martí - Creative Director

  • Healthcare on US soil is way too expensive and bound to become more so in the future.
  • It’s just a matter of supply and demand.
  • Life expectancy is getting longer.

Leveraging Consumer Insights to Engage with Latino Voters

The results of the 2024 U.S. presidential election sent shockwaves around the globe. While the performance of the U.S. economy and inflation rate of 2.7% around the time of the election were envy of the world, many Americans were still hurting from the rapid rise in prices immediately following the pandemic. The economy, therefore, was the number one issue voters cared about in 2024, and they voted for change.

Brand Loyalty Is a Complete Fallacy [VIDEO]

Raja Rajamannar, chief marketing and communications officer at Mastercard, joined the On Scope podcast to discuss why it is completely unrealistic for marketers to expect consumers to be loyal to one brand. He also offered a solution for what to focus on instead.

A YEAR OF GROWTH, REFLECTION, AND OPPORTUNITY

My month-long sabbatical in Madrid was a transformative experience that reignited my passion for growth. As Latin2Latin Marketing marks its 18th anniversary, this journey reinforced my vision of empowering businesses and individuals in an increasingly connected world.  By Arminda "Mindy" Figueroa / Latin2Latin

Bicultural Identities in Latin America: The Rise of Cultural Blending

As the world becomes more connected, many Latin American consumers are naturally weaving multiple cultures into their daily lives. Immigrants, international students, and professionals blend local traditions with global influences—watching fútbol while streaming K-pop, switching between languages depending on who they’re talking to, and holding onto their heritage while embracing what’s new. This fluid cultural mix is reshaping how they see themselves, how they interact with the world, and what they look for in products and experiences.  By Sylvia Vidal - Consumer Insights & Strategy Consultant | Latin America Market Expert | Multicultural Marketing Leader

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