Olga L. Lopez
Region Bank President
Wells Fargo Bank
Olga Lopez is the Region Bank President for Wells
Fargo’s North Texas Upper Brazos Valley Region,
responsible for more than 700 team members and
60 bank stores across Texas. She has over 27 years
of banking experience, encompassing sales and
leadership positions with Dayton State Bank,
JPMorgan Chase, Wachovia and Wells Fargo. She
has been with Wells Fargo for the past 10 years and
has served as branch manager, lender, sales and
service coach, small business manager, retail sales
leader, district manager and area president, she took
her current position in 2017. For the past years she
has served as the co-chair for Wells Fargo employee
resource group Latin Connection, Team Member
Outcomes at the Enterprise level. While in Georgia,
Lopez helped launched and chairs the first Diversity
and Inclusion Council for the Greater Georgia Region
and was instrumental in forming the first Hispanic
Chamber of Commerce in Savannah, GA.
Tony Gutierrez
Country Director of Mexico
American Airlines
Tony Gutierrez is the Country Director of Mexico for
American Airlines where she oversees operations
of more than 600 weekly flights to 21 destinations. With
43 years of experience at American Airlines she is the
first Mexican woman to lead an international airline.
Gutierrez is recognized for her contribution to the
expansion and growth that American Airlines has
experienced in Mexico. This year, she also received the
highest honor given by the Metropolitan Association
of Travel Agencies, “La Presea Metropolitana 2017”
award for her contribution to the development and
growth of the travel and tourism industry in Mexico.
Most recently, Gutierrez helped launch and became
president of the first Mexico City Chapter of the
employee resource group, Latin Diversity Network of
American Airlines. The organization is committed
to several volunteer projects, one which includes
spearheading a $75,000 USD donation to build a
state-of-the-art playground for a pediatric hospital
dedicated to children’s cancer treatments.
Eliana Murillo
Head of Multicultural Marketing
Google
Eliana Murillo joined Google in 2010 and serves as
Head of Multicultural Marketing, leading the
development of the cultural competitive strategy for
the entire company. In her time with Google, she has
founded its first multicultural marketing team with a
cross-product strategy focused on diverse users and
business owners. Murillo also co-founded Google’s
employee and business resource group Hispanic
Opportunities in Leadership and Advocacy (HOLA)
with a presence in more than 20 offices worldwide.
Outside of her work at Google, Murillo is the Chief
Marketing Officer of her family's award-winning
organic tequila company, Tequila Alquimia. She is also
an advisor and co-founder of the Hispanic Heritage
Foundation’s Code as a Second Language program.
Together they created the Ignite Youth Digital Marketing
Fellowship to increase Latino/a youth’s interest and
experience in digital marketing and to support Hispanic
small businesses. Murillo also serves as co-chair of
the Hispanic/Latino Advisory Council at Nielsen.
Evanghela Hidalgo
Global Business Development and
General Manager International
Masco Coatings Group (BEHR)
Evanghela Hidalgo is the Global Business
Development and General Manager International
at Masco Coatings Group (BEHR). Hidalgo has over
20 years of experience, including 15 years as General
Manager for multinational companies in the U.S.,
Canada, China and Latin America. Hidalgo is
responsible for sales, marketing, finance, supply
chain and human resources, and the overall
direction and performance of the international
business, as well as MCG’s growth acceleration via
mergers and acquisitions. She currently leads a team
of 600 people and under Hidalgo’s leadership,
the international business at Masco Coatings has
grown from 1 million dollars to 60 million dollars in
five years. Prior to MCG, she worked for Applica
Consumer Products and Black & Decker in several
leadership roles, including President and General
Manager Americas Division with the responsibility
to lead a $700 million dollar business in 23 countries.
Hidalgo’s passion for diversity and inclusion lead
her to establish the first Women Leadership Forum
at MCG and there after became executive sponsor
for L.E.A.D, a forum to provide opportunities to
learn about leadership, engagement, advancement
and development. LS
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