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This past week Impacto Latin Newspaper releases their annual "Latinos Mas Influyentes" edition. So who made the list!?
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With the help of the Philadelphia Multicultural Affairs Congress, this edition had a list of the Delaware valley's most influential Latinos. Some of the people on the lists I have had the honor to meet and actually become good friends with.
Top 10 under 40 (In no particular order):
- Hector Serrano, Grupo Fuego
- Jose Alberto Roman, WFMZ 69
- Claudio Gomez, FOX 29
- Angel Figueroa, I-LEAD
- Quetcy Lozada, Chief of Staff for Councilwoman Quiñones
- Frankie Negron, Salsa Singer
- Leyla Moreno, Health Partners
- Mercy Mosquera, Tierra Colombiana
- Heidi Ramirez, School Reform Commissioner
- Jennifer I. Rodriguez, Asociacion de Puertorriqueños en Marcha
- Latino Leaders
- Mover's and Shakers
- and of course The Most Influential Latinos
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