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New America Alliance Launches 1st American Latino National Summit MIAMI, FL - The New America Alliance (NAA) launched its 1st American Latino National Summit on Monday, September 24 at Miami Dade College's Wolfson Campus in downtown Miami, Florida. The purpose of the National Summit is twofold: first, to define to the nation who we are as American Latinos by elucidating where we stand and what our contributions are to our country in terms of economic capital, human capital and political capital; and second, to articulate cohesive positions on the major issues of our times as they relate to the American Latino community and our nation, with an overarching emphasis on the economic case for Latino advancement. The American Latino Agenda Report 2012, presented by New America Alliance (NAA) and Miami Dade College (MDC), commemorated the launch of this 1st biennial National Summit. The Report was presented with content contributions from Univision, Hispanic Association on Corporate Responsibility, NALEO Educational Fund, Immigration Policy Center, and Edwin Gould Foundation. View the full report HERE. We brought together the most prominent, respected and eloquent Latino and other leaders to emphasize the economic case for American Latino advancement, including wealth building, education, immigration, civic participation and American Latino leadership across sectors. The opening of the American Latino National Summit began with remarks by NAA Inc and NAA Institute Vice Chair Ana Maria Fernandez Haar, NAA Co-Founder The Honorable Henry Cisneros, NAA Inc Chair of the Board The Honorable Roel Campos, and NAA Institute Chair of the Board Moctesuma Esparza. Opening remarks presented by Ana Maria Fernandez Haar, NAA Inc and NAA Institute Vice Chair of the Board, Managing Partner, Victoriana, LLC; The Honorable Henry Cisneros, NAA Co-Founder, Executive Chairman, CityView; The Honorable Roel C. Campos, Chair of the Board, NAA Inc, Board Member, NAA Institute, Partner, Locke Lord LLP; Moctesuma Esparza, Chair of the Board, NAA Institute, Board Member, NAA Inc, Chief Executive Officer, Maya Cinemas North America, Inc. Opening remarks for the first session, The American Latino Agenda: A National Imperative, were given by Cesar Conde, President of Univision Networks. This Opening Panel, including the Summit's cohosting organizations and moderated by Maria Elena Salinas of Univision, set the tone and direction for

the day by discussing key American Latino and national issues on economic advancement, corporate and political leadership, the Latino vote, immigration, and education. Session Opening Remarks given by Cesar Conde, President, Univision Networks Moderator Maria Elena Salinas, Co-Host, "Noticiero Univision" and "Aqui y Ahora," Univision

Session Panelists (From Left to Right): Carlos Orta, President & CEO, Hispanic Association on Corporate Responsibility ; Ana Maria Fernandez-Haar, Vice Chair of the Board, NAA Inc and NAA Institute, Managing Partner, Victoriana, LLC; Maria Elena Salinas, Co-Host, "Noticiero Univision" and "Aqui y Ahora," Univision; Arturo Vargas, Executive Director, NALEO Educational Fund; Jorge A. Plasencia, Chair of the Board, National Council of La Raza, Chairman & CEO, Republica Remarks on behalf of Governor Mitt Romney were given by The Honorable Carlos Gutierrez, 35th United States Secretary of Commerce, who was introduced by NAA Member Juan A. Sabater, Managing Director of Valor Equity Partners. The Honorable Carlos Gutierrez, 35 th United States Secretary of Commerce; Vice Chairman of Institutional Clients Group, Citigroup

Juan A. Sabater, Managing Director, Valor Equity Partners As the economy takes center stage during the Presidential campaign, job creation and spurring the economy are at the top of the candidates' agendas. Many American Latino entrepreneurs have seen their innovation and hard work pay off and many will continue to contribute in strengthening the U.S. economy by creating new jobs and increasing revenue. The American Latino community boasts inspiring tales of business success, such as the stories of our distinguished American Latino Entrepreneurs Lead Job Creation & Wealth Building panelists, with extraordinary accounts of American Latino success, working to lift up generations of their own family, as well as the families working within their businesses, and giving back to the progress of their communities. Moderator Maria Contreras- Sweet, Board Member, NAA Inc; Founding Chairwoman, PROAMERICA Bank Economic Capital Session Panelists (From Left to Right): Moderator Maria Contreras-Sweet, Board Member, NAA Inc; Founding Chairwoman, PROAMERICA Bank; Moctesuma Esparza, Chair of the Board, NAA Institute, Board Member, NAA Inc, Chief Executive Officer, Maya Cinemas North America, Inc.; Dr. J. Mario Molina, Board Member, NAA Institute, President & CEO, Molina Healthcare, Inc.; Nely Galán, Media Entrepreneur/Founder, The Adelante Movement Jorge Mas Santos, Chairman, MasTec Latinos are experiencing an explosive growth in the U.S. Yet, in terms of attaining college degrees, they lag behind. Unless we can increase the size of the pipeline of young Latinos going to college, America will lose its competitive economic edge. The Education Session, America's New Economic Engine: Ensuring Young Latinos Have the Education Attainment They Need to Carry Our Nation Forward, focused on an informative discussion to examine the impact demographic data and the cost of Latino drop outs as well as the upside to our economy when Latinos persist to college and career attainment.

Education Session Panelists (From Left to Right): Moderator Cynthia Rivera Weissblum, President & CEO, Edwin Gould Foundation; Lisette Nieves, National Director of Strategic Program Pilots, Year Up; Thomas G. Mortenson, Higher Education Policy Analyst, Post Secondary Education Opportunity; Dr. Rolando Montoya, Provost, Miami Dade College During the Immigration Session, Immigration - A Vehicle for America's Economic Prosperity, distinguished panelists discussed the immigration debate, the contributions and productivity immigrants bring to our country, and defeating the negative stereotype made about Latinos and immigrants. As outlined in the American Latino Agenda Report, American Latinos have a heavy stake in the immigration debate and a vested interest in dispelling the misinformation that so often clouds public and policy debates. Latinos are the primary target of one of the most common anti-immigrant stereotypes in U.S. society: that of the immigrant who "steals" a job from a native-born worker, drives down wages, and contributes noting to the U.S. economy. Evidence challenges this stereotype. There is no correlation between immigration and unemployment. Immigrants and natives complement each other in the labor market rather than compete. Immigrants create jobs in myriad ways, beginning with businesses' response to the presence of new workers and consumers by investing in new restaurants,stores,and production facilities. Immigrants and natives tend to have different levels of education,work in different occupations, and possess different skills, and the jobs they perform are frequently interdependent and complementary. This increases the productivity to which increases their wages. In addition, $1.2 trillion in Latino purchasing power, entrepreneurship and innovation also impact the growth of the U.S. job market and the economy. Moderator The Honorable Roel C. Campos, NAA Inc Chair of the Board, Partner, Locke Lord LLP

Immigration Session Panelists (From Left to Right): The Honorable Roel C. Campos, NAA Inc Chair of the Board, Partner, Locke Lord LLP; Clarissa Martinez de Castro, Director of Immigration and National Campaigns, National Council of La Raza; Benjamin E. Johnson, Executive Director, American Immigration Council; Crystal L. Williams, Esq., Executive Director, American Immigration Lawyers Association; Todd Landfried, Executive Director, Arizona Employers for Immigration Reform Remarks on behalf of President Barack H. Obama were given by The Honorable Charles A. Gonzalez, U.S. Representative of the 20th Congressional District of Texas, who was introduced by NAA Inc Chair of the Board The Honorable Roel C. Campos. The Honorable Charles A. Gonzalez, United States Congress, 20th Congressional District of Texas The National Summit is not meant to be a single event, but another step in our collective continued efforts to improve the quality of life for all Americans. We invite you to stay connected to the NAA organization as we collectively do our part in advancing our communities and our country. Also, please be sure to mark your calendars for the 12th Annual Wall Street Summit taking place at the Waldorf=Astoria in New York City, November 14-16, 2012. View more information HERE. We would like to thank our Co-Hosts, Sponsors, Media Partners, and Supporting Organizations for their collaboration and support.

CO-HOSTS Hispanic Association on Corporate Responsibility NALEO Educational Fund National Council of La Raza United States Hispanic Chamber of Commerce CO-HOSTING INSTITUTION Miami Dade College SILVER SPONSOR ExxonMobil BRASS SPONSORS BB&T Edwin Gould Foundation Raza Development Fund Valor Equity Partners Walmart SUPPORT SPONSORS Roel C. Campos De Luna Partners Univision BENEFACTOR

Maria del Pilar Avila Tere Canida Henry Cisneros Moctesuma Esparza José Feliciano Ana Maria Fernandez-Haar CULTURAL ART PARTNER Artists Of the Americas MEDIA PARTNERS Conexion LatinVision Latino Leaders Magazine Latino Magazine VOXXI SUPPORTING ORGANIZATIONS ALPFA National American Jewish Committee Anti-Defamation League ASPIRA Association Council of Urban Professionals Cuban American National Council, Inc. Cuban American National Foundation Excelencia in Education Florida Hispanic Construction Association Hispanic Scholarship Consortium Hispanic Unity of Florida Latino Institute for Corporate Inclusion Latino Donor Collaborative League of United Latin American Citizens MANA - A National Latina Organization Minority Business RoundTable National Association of Hispanic Nurses National Association of Hispanic Publications

Florida Minority Community Reinvestment Coalition National Association of Investment Companies Georgia Hispanic Chamber of Commerce National Association of Latino Independent Producers Greater Miami Chamber of Commerce National Hispanic Caucus of State Legislators The Greenlining Institute National Hispanic Media Coalition Hispanas Organized for Political Equality National Puerto Rican Coalition, Inc. Hispanic Alliance for Career Enhancement Religious Action Center of Reform Judaism Hispanic Association of Colleges and Universities South Florida Hispanic Chamber of Commerce Hispanic Business Initiative Fund Sponsors for Educational Opportunity Hispanic Chamber of Commerce of Metro Orlando The Robert Toigo Foundation Hispanic Foundation of Silicon Valley United States Hispanic Leadership Institute Hispanic IT Executive Council United We Dream Hispanics in Philanthropy Visión y Compromiso