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National Association of Latina Leaders

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Type
  
501-C3

Area served
  
National

Founded
  
2003

Location
  
New York City

Founder
  
Rosario Marin

Focus
  
To serve the professional needs of U.S. Hispanic women

Method
  
Bringing Latina leaders together, Educating policymakers and corporations, Working with the media, Developing tomorrow's Latina leaders

Slogan
  
"serving Latinas leaders at all stages of professional development, promoting the advancement of Hispanic women in all aspects of American life."

Motto
  
"serving Latinas leaders at all stages of professional development, promoting the advancement of Hispanic women in all aspects of American life."

The National Association of Latina Leaders (NALL) is a non-profit organization representing millions of Hispanic women across the United States. It was co-founded in 2003 by Former U.S. Treasurer Rosario Marin and Media entrepreneur Cathy Areu. Rosario Marin served as the organization's Chairwoman during its inaugural year. Today the organization continues to work to break stereotypes of Hispanic women in the U.S., in the private and public sectors. NALL partner organizations include the NIH (National Institutes of Health), WIPP (Women Impacting Public Policy), and the Global Diversity Group. NALL's official publication is Catalina magazine.

Every National Hispanic Heritage Month, NALL's board chooses a "Groundbreaking Latina of the Year" award recipient, in partnership with CATALINA magazine.

References

National Association of Latina Leaders Wikipedia