Los Angeles, September 8, 2008 – Azteca America Network and Fundación Azteca America congratulate Chairman Luis J. Echarte on his successful participation in the Corporate America summit hosted by Congressional Hispanic Caucus Institute (CHCI) Chairman and Congressman Joe Baca as part of the organization's Public Policy Conference this week. The panel was entitled Spanish Language Media Companies: A New Source of Latino Empowerment During the 2008 Presidential Elections .
Highlights of the participation included the activities of Fundación Azteca America in support of the Latino community. A brief video outlined the work that Fundación Azteca America has done to promote political engagement, including partnerships with Voto Latino and a special community leader news segment called Issues: Caras y Voces, with guests including: Arizona Senator and Presidential Candidate John McCain, California Governor Arnold Schwarzenegger, Congressman Xavier Becerra and Senator Harry Reid.
Also highlighted was the foundation's public service announcement campaign in favor of political engagement, featuring state governors, members of Congress, community leaders and on-screen personalities. And through its website, Fundación Azteca America has given the community the opportunity to register to vote online.
“The step that the Latino community is lacking is the ability to convert street demonstrations into political action. The problem in some of the cases is that many of the demonstrators were not registered or eligible to vote,” said Mr. Echarte.
During the spring of 2008, Fundación Azteca America organized a State of Latinos issues forum: the Agenda Latina 2008, in the city of Denver . The event consisted of a successful town hall meeting with the participation of Governor Bill Ritter, US Senator Ken Salazar and representatives from Voto Latino, National Association Latino Elected and Appointed Officials, Congressional Hispanic Leadership Institute, Republican National Hispanic Assembly, NDN, Labor Council for Latin American Advancement, National Council of La Raza and Southwest Voter Registration Education Project.
The goal of the town hall was to discuss issues of importance to the Latino community such as the economy, health, education and immigrant rights. The underlying current throughout the program was the importance of the Latino vote and the need to exercise that vote.
.About Fundación Azteca America
Fundación Azteca America is a non-profit organization dedicated to improving the quality of life for members of the Hispanic community currently in the U.S.
For more information, visit www.fundacionaztecaamerica.org .
Fundación Azteca America, Fundación Azteca, Azteca America and TV Azteca are companies of Mexican conglomerate Grupo Salinas.
For more information, Visit www.aztecaamerica.com/corporate and www.gruposalinas.com . Also check out www.ricardosalinas.com .
About Grupo Salinas
Grupo Salinas ( www.gruposalinas.com ) is a group of dynamic, fast-growing and technologically advanced companies focused on creating shareholder value, contributing to building the middle class of the countries where it operates, and improving society through excellence. Created by Mexican entrepreneur Ricardo B. Salinas ( www.ricardosalinas.com ). Grupo Salinas operates as a management development and decision forum for the top leaders of member companies, TV Azteca (www.irtvazteca.com), Azteca America ( www.aztecaamerica.com ), Grupo Elektra ( www.grupoelektra.com.mx ), Banco Azteca ( www.bancoazteca.com.mx ), Afore Azteca ( www.aforeazteca.com.mx ), Seguros Azteca ( www.segurosazteca.com.mx ), and Grupo Iusacell ( www.iusacell.com ). Each of the Grupo Salinas companies operates independently with its own management, board of directors and shareholders. Grupo Salinas has no equity holdings. However, member companies share a common vision, values and strategies for achieving rapid growth, superior results and world-class performance.
Fundacion Azteca America Contact:
Daniel McCosh
International Communications
(5255) 1720-0059
dmccosh@gruposalinas.com.mx