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Hispanic Impact: The Global Effect of the U.S. Hispanic Population

The Hispanic population is growing at 7,000 per day in the United States. This places the U.S. Hispanic population as the fourth largest when compared to Spanish speaking countries worldwide. The panel will discuss possible effects in economic, political and social terms to the U.S. and the rest of the world. Will the Hispanic population be seen as a golden opportunity for business or a decay of society and drain on social services here and abroad?

When: Wednesday, April 18, 2007 3:00 PM - 4:15 PM

Room: PSU Ballroom East

Presenters:

Joseph Boyce

Joseph Boyce

Independent Consultant
Biography

Avelino Gonzalez

Avelino Gonzalez

Professor
University of Central Florida
Biography

Paco Padilla

Paco Padilla

Nueva Cancion Folk Musician
Biography

Enrique Ortiz Aceves

Enrique Ortiz Aceves

Exports Manager
Hulera Automotive, S.A.
Biography