HACE

HACE

Non-profit Organizations

Chicago, Illinois 39,800 followers

The Hispanic Alliance for Career Enhancement is dedicated to the advancement of Latino professionals.

About us

The Hispanic Alliance for Career Enhancement (HACE) is a national non-profit organization dedicated to the advancement of Latino professionals. Through education, access, and professional development, we help Latinos succeed in every phase of their careers. HACE supports Latino professionals and delivers business value to corporations by cultivating, supporting, and advancing Latino careers throughout the career lifecycle.

Industry
Non-profit Organizations
Company size
11-50 employees
Headquarters
Chicago, Illinois
Type
Nonprofit
Founded
1982
Specialties
Latino recruitment, personal branding, educational resources, networking, career and college preparation, professional coaching, work/life balance, leadership development, workforce development, diversity and inclusion, and equity

Locations

  • Primary

    159 N Sangamon Street

    Suite 200

    Chicago, Illinois 60607, US

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Employees at HACE

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    Discover Our Story Through Art! 🖼 This mural, created by Puerto Rican artist Gabriel Salvá, captures the essence of our community—diversity, education, leadership, and resilience. It reminds us of the values we cherish, like family and the support from role models who guide our journey. Thank you, Wintrust Financial Corporation, for helping us showcase this powerful piece. If you're in Chicago, swing by the Salt Shed venue to see the mural in person! Snap a photo and tag us with #HACEforDEI to show your support! 📍1357 N Elston Ave, Chicago, IL Corner of Blackhawk Street #HACEMural #IamHACE #SoyHACE #DEIMatters

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    Join us for Cafecito con HACE with Zuani Maria Villarreal! Zuani is the Senior Director of Community Engagement at Feeding America, the nation’s largest hunger-relief organization and largest nonprofit in the U.S. In this newly created role, Zuani helps lead a new team focused on creating partnerships and collaborations with influential organizations and leaders representing Black, Latino, and Native/Tribal communities - groups that experience food insecurity at up to three times the national average. Tune in as we learn more about Zuani's role at Feeding America and the observance of Hunger Action Month.

    Cafecito con HACE w/ Zuani Maria Villareal

    Cafecito con HACE w/ Zuani Maria Villareal

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    HACE Supports HACR - Hispanic Association on Corporate Responsibility’s Walk to Wall Street! HACE is rallying behind HACR’s 240-mile march to champion DEI in Corporate America. This is more than a walk—it’s a powerful stand for diversity, equity, and inclusion. 🌟 We’re encouraging DEI advocates and supporters to join us at different cities. Walk with us, spread the word, or support from home. Get updates: https://lnkd.in/g6wcCvUe 💪 Let’s show that DE&I is non-negotiable! #WalkToWallStreet #DEI #HACR #HACE

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    Join us for Cafecito con HACE with Zuani Maria Villarreal! Zuani is the Senior Director of Community Engagement at Feeding America, the nation’s largest hunger-relief organization and largest nonprofit in the U.S. In this newly created role, Zuani helps lead a new team focused on creating partnerships and collaborations with influential organizations and leaders representing Black, Latino, and Native/Tribal communities - groups that experience food insecurity at up to three times the national average. Tune in as we learn more about Zuani's role at Feeding America and the observance of Hunger Action Month. 🔗https://bit.ly/3XCfNYS

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    🎓 Did you know only 16% of Latinx individuals hold a bachelor’s degree or higher, compared to 33% of the general population? This gap underscores the urgent need for more scholarships and leadership programs to support graduation and higher education in our community. Let’s work together to close this education gap and help more students reach their graduation goals! 📚🌟Make a donation today: https://bit.ly/3X9PLvP #LatinxLeadership #ScholarshipsNeeded #EducationForAll

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    Happy National Hispanic Heritage Month! 🎉 This month, we not only honor our heritage but also recognize the continued momentum towards progress, advancement, and representation. Through HACE's commitment in cultivating a pipeline of Latino talent, we uplift professionals by providing insight, access, and support to be successful in their careers all year-round. We celebrate the strength, resilience, and diversity of our community! Juntos AVANZAMOS ✨ #HACE #NationalHispanicHeritageMonth #HispanicAllianceforCareerEnhancement

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    In honor of #LatinaEqualPayDay, HACE is proud to announce our Building Latina Wealth Juntas Summit is FREE for all attendees—both virtual and in-person! 🙌🏽 Connect with inspiring individuals during interactive workshops, gain actionable insights, and take significant steps forward in your financial journey. Let’s come together and elevate our collective power! Register here - tickets are limited✨ https://bit.ly/3Zrhf2K

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    🎉 Congratulations to the New Leaders of HACE’s University Leadership Program! 🎓✨ We’re thrilled to celebrate the incredible achievement of these standout students who have just been accepted into HACE’s prestigious University Leadership Program! 🌟 Your dedication, hard work, and leadership skills have truly set you apart, and this program will undoubtedly open new doors for your future. With the support of Trellix, we know you’re going to harness your potential to make an impact and lead with innovation. As you embark on this transformative journey, remember that every challenge is an opportunity for growth, and every achievement is a step closer to your dreams. 🚀 Here’s to the leaders of tomorrow—keep striving, keep inspiring, and keep making a difference! 🙌 #HACELeadership #FutureLeaders #TrellixSupports 🎓Fall 2024 Program Participants: Adriana Carruitero - Syracuse University, Major: Info Management & Technology Andrew Vergara - University of Texas at El Paso, Engineering Leadership & Innovation (Minors: Mathematics, Commercial Music) Bruno Chong - Cornell University, Majors: Economics, Mathematics Carissa D. - University of Arizona, Major: Molecular and Cellular Biology Chelsea V. - Oral Roberts University, Double Major: Business Analytics and Mathematics (Pre-actuary) Estrella Govea-Garcia - Grand Valley State University, Major: Applied Mathematics Jackeline L. - California State University, East Bay, Major: Computer Science Jacob Agron Sierra - Austin Community College, Major: Computer Science Jamilet Salazar - Elmhurst University, Major: Finance Jennifer Gomez-Vivas - Indiana University Bloomington, Major: Physics (B.S.) Jonathan Pedroza - College of Dupage, Major: Accounting Justin Soto - Northeastern University, Major: Computer Science Kasandra Schroeder - Emory University, Major: Neuroscience and Behavioral Biology Laura Duro - Indiana University Bloomington, Majors: Psychology & Chemistry Leeah Chang - Brown University, Double Major: Applied Mathematics (Biology track) & Public Health Linda Nieto-Martinez - University of Texas at Dallas, Majors: Computer Science, Military Science Mia Abonza Switzer - Texas State University, Major: Computer Information Systems (Minor: Data Analytics) Nicholas Matias - George Washington University, Majors: Communication & Business Noe Gonzalez-Cardenas - Grand Valley State University, Major: Computer Science Olivia Grefenstette - Barnard College, Major: Environment and Sustainability Rodrigo Sanchez Sosa - Concordia College, Major: Business-Finance & Communication Studies (Minor: Data Analytics) Tommy W. - University of Massachusetts Lowell, Major: Civil Engineering Tomas Galan - The University of Texas at Austin, Majors: Business Analytics and Economics Veronica Morales - Rutgers University, Major: Information Technology & Informatics Winnie Espinoza - Wellesley College, Major: Neuroscience (Minor: Computer Science)

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