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Montgomery County Hispanic Chamber announces new Board Members
The Montgomery County Hispanic Chamber proudly announces the appointment of new members to its Board of Directors, effective January 1, 2024.
This infusion of talent and expertise aims to further bolster the Chamber’s commitment to fostering economic growth, collaboration, and community development within the Hispanic Business Community and beyond. “I am thrilled to welcome our new board members to the Montgomery County Hispanic Chamber. Their diverse skills and experiences are exactly what we need to propel our Chamber forward, especially as we look towards an exciting 2024,” said Julio Resendez, Chairman of the Board at the Montgomery County Hispanic Chamber.
The newly appointed Board members include:
- Zak Galindo – Galindo’s Barbershop/Coffee/Cafe
- Hedith Sauceda Upshaw – Assistant Superintendent for Teaching & Learning, Conroe ISD
- Bobby Rios – Rios Funeral Directors
- Melissa Zamora Marentez – CB&A Realtors
- Ana Garcia – Annai Mobile Tax Plus, LLC
- Tony Reyna – ReyMar Wealth Management
- Jan Cornelius LeClair – The Brew Group
- Adriana Casas – Stibbs & Co., P.C.
- Chris Hoffman – JPMorgan Chase & Co.

“These new board members, along with the existing board, will play a crucial role in enhancing the Chamber’s engagement with the community and driving meaningful initiatives. Our Chamber is excited to welcome these individuals, each brings a unique perspective and a dedication to advancing the economic prosperity and well-being of both the Hispanic business community and the community in general,” said Miguel Lopez, President at Montgomery County Hispanic Chamber.
For more information on the Montgomery County Hispanic Chamber please go to www.mchchamber.org.
To contact Miguel Lopez, MCHC President, send email to miguel@mchchamber.org.
The Montgomery County Hispanic Chamber (MCHC), established in 2003, is a 501c(6) non-profit organization governed by a volunteer board of directors. The purpose of the MCHC is to advance the growth, success, and prosperity of the Hispanic Community.
Source: Montgomery County Hispanic Chamber
