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Montgomery County Hispanic Chamber launches Women’s Initiative: She Se Puede

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The Montgomery County Hispanic Chamber (MCHC) is proud to announce the launch of She Se Puede, an initiative designed to empower, connect, and uplift the women of MCHC. This new program provides a dedicated space for female professionals, entrepreneurs, and leaders to mentor one another, foster professional growth, and build a thriving community of support.

The name She Se Puede—inspired by the empowering phrase “Sí Se Puede”—reflects our commitment to ensuring that women in business, leadership, and entrepreneurship know that success is not just possible but inevitable when supported by a strong network.

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“As a chamber, we recognize the importance of creating a space where our female members can thrive, collaborate, and elevate one another,” said Miguel Lopez, President of MCHC. “She Se Puede is more than an initiative; it’s a movement to cultivate mentorship, leadership, and professional development opportunities for the incredible women in our community.”

Through She Se Puede, members will have access to exclusive networking events, mentorship programs, leadership workshops, and opportunities for professional development tailored to and for women. The initiative will also provide a platform to highlight and celebrate the achievements of women making an impact in Montgomery County and beyond.

Photo Credit: Montgomery County Hispanic Chamber

The Montgomery County Hispanic Chamber invites women of all industries and backgrounds to join this initiative. The inaugural She Se Puede event will be held on Tuesday, March 25 (8:30am) at Main Event-Shenandoah, marking the beginning of a journey toward collective success. 

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The initiative is being spear headed by Jan Cornelius-LeClair (The Brew Group) and Martha Murillo (Comparion Insurance), both MCHC Board Members. The inaugural session is being facilitated by Elizabeth De La Peña Veeser, ACC (DLP Coaching).

Jan Cornelius-LeClair (The Brew Group), MCHC Board Member
Martha Murillo (Comparion Insurance), MCHC Board Member

“I want to extend my deepest gratitude to Jan and Martha for their leadership in bringing this initiative to life. Their vision, dedication, and hard work have been instrumental in making this a reality, and our chamber and community are stronger because of their efforts,” said Lopez.

The Chamber is grateful for the support of its sponsors, which as of press release date include the following; Main Event-Shenandoah, DLP Coaching, Red Tangle Smart Offices, Diamonds Direct, Simona’s Bistro, Oli’s Cafe, and Junior League of The Woodlands.

Ticket purchases and registration can be found here: https://www.eventbrite.com/e/she-se-puede-tickets-1265553798479?aff=oddtdtcreator

For more information about the Montgomery County Hispanic Chamber, please send email to info@mchchamber.org or visit www.mchchamber.org.

Source: Montgomery County Hispanic Chamber

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