Matthew Matos is a dedicated Corporate Membership Manager at the Hispanic Association on Corporate Responsibility (HACR), where he leverages his extensive expertise in public relations, strategic communications, and social media to foster meaningful connections between corporate members and the Hispanic/Latinx community. Residing in Washington, D.C.,...
Matthew Matos is a dedicated Corporate Membership Manager at the Hispanic Association on Corporate Responsibility (HACR), where he leverages his extensive expertise in public relations, strategic communications, and social media to foster meaningful connections between corporate members and the Hispanic/Latinx community. Residing in Washington, D.C., Matthew is deeply committed to promoting diversity, equity, and inclusion (DE&I) initiatives that empower underrepresented groups in the corporate landscape.
In his current role, Matthew plays a pivotal part in driving HACR's mission by sharing valuable resources and opportunities that enhance corporate engagement. He is instrumental in organizing research initiatives that provide critical insights into the challenges and opportunities facing the Hispanic/Latinx workforce. His efforts extend to curating events that offer unique sponsorship opportunities, allowing corporations to showcase their commitment to social responsibility and community engagement. Matthew’s ability to communicate effectively and build rapport with stakeholders ensures that these initiatives resonate with both corporate partners and the communities they aim to serve.
Matthew's background in Latinx studies and community service informs his approach to fostering inclusive environments within corporate structures. His proficiency in event planning and customer service enhances the member experience, making it easier for organizations to navigate HACR’s offerings. By utilizing his research skills and adeptness in social media, he amplifies the impact of HACR’s initiatives, ensuring that the voices of Hispanic/Latinx professionals are heard and valued in the corporate sector. Through his work, Matthew is not only advancing HACR's goals but also championing a more equitable future for all.