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This year, Gracia was among 72 contestants in consideration for the
prestigious award.
The culmination of nearly
a decade of hard work has attracted growing widespread attention,
particularly among long established names in media and industry, to
Latina Patricia Gracia, founder and president of advertising agency
Power Media Group (http://www.powermediagroup.com). The most
recent public recognition of her efforts in the business community was lauded by the Los Angeles Business
Journal...
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Patricia Gracia, president and founder of Power Media Group (PMG), was honored by the NLBWA for her accomplishments in Public Relations.
The National Latina Business Women Association, Los Angeles Chapter (NLBWA-LA) hosted its 7th Annual Honoring Latinas in Business Awards, which commend outstanding Latina businesswomen in the Los Angeles Metropolitan area. Women such as Patricia Gracia, Power Media Group Inc. president and founder are chosen who have...
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Positions strong media - in advertising, publishing and broadcasting - for power-packed offense and expansion campaign
Mexican immigrants to the United States don't always make it to the front cover of mainstream news media for the right reasons, so a small business venture which began making waves in the Hispanic community with its own news as "El Aviso" 23 years ago – is drawing...
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Rose Garcia was hired by the Herrera Sindell Group this year as a transaction coordinator
The combination of beauty and brains in an enterprising woman is matched with the industrious team of the Herrera Sindell Group (HSG), to present a bit more color and significantly more talent from her perspective as the only female leader on the real estate investment team. Rose Garcia, hired as transaction coordinator and promoted to acquisition...
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The increasing percentage of the US demographic profile represented by ethnic minorities presents an opportunity to marketers and retailers, according to The Nielsen Company.
Hispanic Shoppers
- Tend to spend more on categories for babies and children. Hispanic households represent 11.8% of CPG total spending, but 16.6% of disposable diaper sales.
- Tend to spend more in traditional mass merchandise and warehouse clubs.
- Tend to spend more on food consumed at home.
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