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After retiring from politics, Florida’s former US Senator, Mel Martinez, is taking a job in the banking industry

Q&A with JPMorgan Chase's new chairman for Florida, Mexico, Central America and the Caribbean

Enrique Martínez-Celaya is Miami’s most exotic Cuban artist

With his style and stature in the art world, Martínez-Celaya has changed the local artistic landscape, even as he has distanced himself from it.

The League of Extremely Wealthy Gentlemen

For eight consecutive years Carlos Slim has gotten billionaire businessmen together—with their sons. Whatever for?

Bogota orchestra to perform 'Mestizajes' in Miami

The Bogota Philharmonic Orchestra is bringing its unique 'Mestizajes' sound to the Adrienne Arsht Performing Arts Center Saturday, August 21, to celebrate Colombia’s Bicentenary of Independence.

Latin America’s Coming IT Revolution. How Cisco plans to lead the way

“I have never in my professional life seen this level of commitment to IT education in this region,” says Jaime Valles, Cisco’s vice president for Latin America.

FPL FiberNet president, Carmen Perez, juggles motherhood, career and social work

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