Hispanic Students Request Inspiring Latino Commencement Speakers
Latino Speakers Bureau cited higher demand from campuses with high Hispanic density around the country as students increasingly request top level Latino speakers take the commencement stage in 2011. Latino Speakers was born in 2003 to showcase successful Hispanics speakers and their best keynotes because founder, Leonor McCall-Rodriguez, felt outstanding Latino keynote speakers were unrecognized in the U.S. and international markets.
"There are so many distinguished Latino speakers available today on the keynote speaking circuit. We work with campuses to get them on the speakers' schedule early, so they can host a high-level event, " said McCall-Rodriguez. "If you want to inspire and motivate students, try Pulitzer Prize Award-winning speaker, Jose Galvez, Latino best selling author, Joachim de Posada (almost 3 million books sold), former Smithsonian Insitute director, Dr. Refugio Rochin, or award winnng speaker and master storyteller, David Gonzalez. Other motivational speakers in high demand are former U.S. treasurer, Rosario Marin, MSW Pegine Echevarria, and Emmy Award winning keynoters, Tony Plana and Debi Gutierrez. Commencement is a moment for celebrated speakers, inspirational keynotes, and too big a day to settle for less than the best," concludes Latino Speakers Bureau's McCall-Rodriguez.

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