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Office Hours
Monday – Friday
9:00 am – 17:00 pm

Contact
Mainstreet 123, 12345 Miami
[email protected]
+1 (555) 12 34 678

© 2026 Global Hispanic Council.
All rights reserved

The summit

The conversation the United States needs to have — and the Hispanic community is ready to lead.

The United States is at an inflection point. As it marks 250 years of independence, it is also navigating a set of transformations — demographic, economic, technological, geopolitical — that will define the country’s trajectory for generations.

At the center of many of those transformations is the Hispanic community: already the nation’s largest minority group, its fastest-growing economic force, and one of its most dynamic cultural and civic voices. The Hispanic Leadership Summit is a high-level gathering designed to place that reality at the center of a serious, structured, forward-looking conversation. Bringing together the leading political, business, institutional and cultural Hispanic figures in the United States, the Summit convenes in Miami — one of the most important hubs of Hispanic leadership and business in the country, and a city uniquely positioned at the intersection of the U.S., Latin America and Spain. The Summit is organized around three dimensions that provide both narrative coherence and intellectual rigor.

The first looks back: at the historical contribution of the Hispanic community to the building of the United States — a contribution that is often underacknowledged and whose full scope, from territorial exploration to economic founding, from cultural influence to institutional leadership, is only now beginning to be properly documented and understood.

The second dimension examines the present: the role of Hispanic leaders, companies and institutions across the strategic sectors that are shaping the U.S. economy today — from energy and infrastructure to digital innovation, from healthcare to financial services. The third looks forward: identifying the vectors of growth, the opportunities, and the leadership challenges that will define the Hispanic community’s role in the United States over the next 25 years. The format is designed to generate not just ideas but momentum — combining plenary sessions with strategic conversations, and structured programming with genuine networking, in an environment where the quality of the room ensures that every exchange carries weight.

For organizations, companies and institutions, participation in the Summit represents a rare opportunity to position themselves at the heart of a conversation that matters — and to form relationships with the leaders who will shape what comes next.

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