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HispanicBusiness Magazine turns 30

June 11, 2009

Joshua Molina, the deputy managing editor of HispanicBusiness Magazine, writes about its history on the publication’s 30th anniversary.

Molina writes, “That year, HispanicBusiness Magazine launched as a newsletter that grew to 25,000 subscribers within the first 12 months of publication.

“The lead story of the first issue documented a symposium, an unprecedented meeting between academics, entrepreneurs, and government officials who met in Arizona to discuss the Hispanic economy.

“The 14-page issue would blossom in the coming years into a larger, polished, and thoroughly researched product. Major U.S. companies such as Coca-Cola, and government agencies like the Internal Revenue Service, would soon fill the magazine with full-page color advertising.

“The magazine began to document the emerging power and influence of the U.S. Hispanic community.

“Throughout the array of story topics, a consistent theme was woven throughout the articles: In business, government, and politics, Hispanics were rising in stature and prominence, despite traditional barriers in the workplace.”

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