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Our Mission:

The mission of the United States Hispanic Business Council (USHBC) is to empower Hispanic-owned businesses in the United States. By fostering economic growth and development within the Hispanic community, the USHBC contributes to the overall success and prosperity of the country. The USHBC advocates for our American business builders, job creators, and taxpayers to have a voice in the national dialogue. We promote policies and people that represent the breadth of our nation’s diverse population, the future of our economy, and the changing face of America. The USHBC works to ensure that Hispanics and small business owners exist in an environment in which they can thrive.

Three professionally dressed individuals standing together, smiling, in front of a flag and a sign that reads 'Represen...'
Three people standing together in a room, smiling for the photo. The man on the left has gray hair and beard, wearing a dark blazer, white shirt, and jeans. The woman in the middle has long hair, glasses, a pink blazer, pink pants, and plaid shoes. The woman on the right has dark hair with light highlights, wearing a black blazer, striped blouse, and gray pants. There are chairs, a small table with picture frames, and a closed wooden door in the background.
Two men in suits greeting with handshake and smiling at each other, with other people in the background.
A man and woman sitting and talking at a panel discussion or interview, with a banner displaying the United States Hispanic Business Council logo overhead. The man is laughing and wears a suit, the woman is speaking into a microphone, wearing glasses and a patterned dress, with water bottles on the table in front of them.
Screenshot of a virtual town hall event hosted by the United States Hispanic Business Council, featuring Javier Palomarez and Dr. Mehmet Oz. Both men are dressed in suits and are participating in a video call.
Screenshot of a virtual town hall meeting with Lt. Governor Fetterman and Javier Palomarez, president and CEO of US Hispanic Business Council, with a banner in the background displaying Fetterman's campaign for Senate. The meeting is hosted by the United States Hispanic Business Council on October 27, 2022.