The Hispanic Social Assembly (HSA) continues to solidify its presence in the U.S. with a significant event held at the Jefferson Hotel in Richmond, Virginia. During this gathering, Alejandro Suárez, president of the HSA, was invited to represent the organization and bring together key political, academic, and business figures from the state. This meeting with the new authorities of the Virginia government became a crucial space to establish relationships and strengthen strategic alliances, aiming to continue developing HSA’s initiatives and projects.
During the event, Alejandro Suárez presented the HSA’s mission and vision, emphasizing the importance of cooperation between governments, academics, and the business sector to achieve fairer economic and social development for Latin American communities. The meeting addressed key issues such as the integration of Latin American producers into the Virginia market, as well as exploring new collaboration opportunities between the public and private sectors. Participants, including political figures like Governor Glenn Youngkin, along with representatives from the Department of Agriculture and the academic sector, expressed interest in the HSA’s proposals to strengthen fair trade and improve the conditions of producers.
This event underscores the importance of consolidating local and international alliances for the HSA’s goals, which seeks to act as a bridge between Latin American producers and the U.S. market. By establishing ties with Virginia authorities and key stakeholders, the HSA takes another step towards its objective of fostering cooperation and creating a positive impact on the regional economy. With these new relationships, a promising outlook opens up for the expansion of HSA’s projects and the strengthening of its mission.
