Marina Gonzales will join former Bexar County Commissioner Kevin Wolff in a consulting firm, Gonzales Wolff Business Solutions.
Marina Gonzales is leaving her job as the San Antonio Hispanic Chamber of Commerce's president and CEO to work as a consultant.Marina Gonzales, who guided the San Antonio Hispanic Chamber of Commerce through the pandemic and moved its headquarters to Port San Antonio, is leaving the organization.
“I was ready to embrace entrepreneurship on my own after three years of success and fun at the chamber,” she said, noting her experience to running the nation’s oldest Hispanic chamber was in the nonprofit world, including as president and CEO of Child Advocates of San Antonio.Gonzales said the chamber’s succession plan calls for current board Chair JR Treviño to step into the CEO role on an interim basis as the board chooses how to seek a replacement.
She said she’s also investing in her father’s latest restaurant venture in Corpus Christi, but Gonzales Wolff, where she will be CEO, will be her main pursuit. She declined to name any current clients, and said Wolff was “handling that at this time, to make sure I can appropriately transition from the chamber, and fulfill my duties here.”
United States Latest News, United States Headlines
Similar News:You can also read news stories similar to this one that we have collected from other news sources.
Rep. Tony Gonzales calls border tactics 'not acceptable'Rep. Tony Gonzales said the tactics used to deter illegal entry to the U.S. are 'not acceptable,' but stopped short of criticizing Texas Gov. Greg Abbott.
Read more »
Dolphins WR Tyreek Hill reaches settlement after alleged marina assaultMiami Dolphins wide receiver Tyreek Hill reached a settlement with the parties who were involved in an incident at a South Florida marina last month, according to ESPN's Adam Schefter.
Read more »
Dolphins WR Tyreek Hill resolves dispute with South Florida marina workerMiami Dolphins wide receiver Tyreek Hill has resolved his dispute with a man he was accused of assaulting at a marina.
Read more »