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- SBS Hispanic Alumni Mail Group
If you are interested in becoming more involved in the SBSHAA, join our chapter mail group today or contact our chapter officer Art May. - Attention Students: please email Barbara Daines or call +1-650-724-4949 to join the SBSHAA mail group.
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- Can You Help Us Find Your Classmates?
We have lost touch with a few of our alums, which means they won't receive class news and notes, Reunion Weekend invitations, or school updates. List of Lost AlumniDetails
- Have news or an event you would like to post here? Email Alyssa Morrison in the SBSAA office.
Stanford Business School
Hispanic
Alumni Association
In an effort to improve the Hispanic GSB network and provide support to current Hispanic GSB students, the Stanford Business School Alumni Association is pleased to provide the SBSHAA Alumni Directory.
- How to Access the SBSHAA Directory.
Open to all GSB alumni and students. - Alumni and students can gain immediate access to the SBSHAA Directory by adding their name through a free, online membership process. SBSHAA MembershipDetails
Jerry I. Porras Latino Leadership Banquet
About this Award
The Hispanic Business Students Association hosts an annual award banquet to both celebrate the history and presence of the Latino community at the GSB and to honor and encourage leadership in business as well as in the greater Latino community. The banquet also helps to unite alumni with current students, faculty and administrators, and fosters personal bonds critical to the success of our communities.
Speaker Recap
Just Translating It into Spanish Isn't Enough
to Reach Hispanic Audiences
Four Hollywood media experts agree successful niche marketing requires starting from scratch to reach each distinct audience segment. "Whatever market you're targeting, you must approach that market freshly and sell to it," said one speaker, writer and producer Roberto Orci Jr., told a Business School audience. Reaching Hispanic Audiences Details
