Hispanic C-Suite Corporate Council Announces Daisy Auger-Dominguez to the HC3 Board of Directors

DETROIT--()--In another significant move to bolster the representation of Hispanic leaders in corporate America, the Hispanic C-Suite Corporate Council (HC3) is proud to announce the appointment of Daisy Auger-Dominguez to the Board of Directors. This strategic decision marks the organization’s continued commitment to enhance Hispanic executives’ development, leadership, and philanthropic efforts and fortify the Hispanic influence within their respective companies, organizations, and communities.

Chairman of The Board George Herrera and President & CEO Andre Arbelaez highlighted the organization's strategic initiatives to elevate Hispanic business leaders within C-Suite roles and the U.S. economic-driving power of the Hispanic market. "Our goal is unambiguous - we aim to bridge the gap in Hispanic leadership through comprehensive development programs and advocacy that leverages the exceptional business acumen, talents, and contributions of Hispanic professionals within the corporate world," Herrera & Arbelaez asserted.

Daisy Auger-Domínguez is a cross-sector global leader, speaker, and author. With years of experience leading global human capital practices at companies like Google, Disney and Vice Media, she equips managers and leaders with the strategies and skills they need to build high-performing teams and shift culture to drive performance without burning out. Daisy also advises startup and venture technology companies that are building a better future of work, helping founders create impactful and lasting solutions. Her books, Inclusion Revolution and Burnt Out to Lit Up, offer actionable strategies for building inclusive workplaces and revitalizing leadership practices. Described as a calming and invigorating voice, Daisy prioritizes people and culture as a winning strategy.

A dynamic storyteller, her insights have been featured at TEDx and in publications including the Harvard Business Review and Forbes. Her contributions have earned her accolades such as being named one of Hispanic Executive's Top 10 Leaders and one of People en Español's 25 Most Powerful Women. Daisy serves on the Board of Trustees at Bucknell University, her alma mater. She is a member of the Harvard Business Review Advisory Council, Makers Advisory Board, and a strategic advisor for PeopleTech Enterprise.

Contacts

Andre Arbelaez, President of HC3, at andrearbelaez@hc3global.com

Contacts

Andre Arbelaez, President of HC3, at andrearbelaez@hc3global.com