The Latino Donor Collaborative Announces the Official Launch of Its New Branch: The Latino Data Collaborative Think Tank

LOS ANGELES--()--The Latino Donor Collaborative (LDC) is proud to announce the official launch of its new branch, The Latino Data Collaborative Think Tank (LDCTT), as an ongoing effort committed to producing independently funded research and analysis of the economic contributions and value of U.S. Latinos in America. The LDC is an independently funded 501(c)(3) non-profit organization focused on reframing and advancing the accurate perception, portrayal, and understanding of the contributions U.S. Latinos make to American society.

Understanding who the U.S. customers are in the new general market of the 21st century has always been a path to higher success, economic growth, and ROI margins,” said Sol Trujillo, Co-founder and Chairman of the LDC. “With our new branch, The Latino Data Collaborative Think Tank, we will scale up the production of fact-based data that resource allocators need to tap into the U.S. Latino cohort, which constitutes almost 20% of the population and 25% of young Americans, according to the U.S. Census 2020.”

“Today, the LDC has become the most trusted foundation of key conversations about U.S. Latinos as economic catalyzers,” said Ana Valdez, CEO of the LDC. “Establishing the LDCTT as a branch that focuses solely on research will allow us to continue to grow the infrastructure needed to multiply the number of reports and depth of our data.”

To date, the LDC has developed more than 48 original reports and research pieces that highlight the economic impact of U.S. Latinos across industries. It has partnered with some of the most reputable academic and think tank leaders, including Stanford, UCLA, Columbia University, University of Notre Dame, Accenture, Boston Consulting Group, Bain & Company, Nielsen, NERA, and Hill & Knowlton.

The LDCTT will continue to provide research that leads to new ideas on stimulating the economy, guides the way significant corporations engage with U.S. Latinos, and ultimately provides the foundation for a fact-based set of tools that empowers planning and resource allocation at all levels.

About The Latino Donor Collaborative

The Latino Donor Collaborative is a 501(c)(3) non-profit organization. It is a self-funded, non-partisan effort created by an accomplished group of generous Latino national business leaders and philanthropists. It promotes friendly high-level dialogue with the goal of finding best ways to grow revenue and market share, by engaging, targeting, and serving the Latino audiences.

Contacts

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Richard Laermer
RLM PR
LDC@rlmpr.com
212-741-5106 X 216

Contacts

Press
Richard Laermer
RLM PR
LDC@rlmpr.com
212-741-5106 X 216