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Andrew Ysiano
PUBLISHER & CEO
LATINO TIMES

As founder, publisher and Chief Executive Officer of Latino Times, Andrew Ysiano is a dynamic professional whose management expertise and innovative skills have established him as one of our country’s entrepreneurial success stories.  A true visionary, Mr. Ysiano founded Latino Times in 2001 with the simple goal to provide a bilingual publication for Latinos that reflects their positive contributions in the local, State, and national community.  Under his leadership, the enterprise has successfully grown to be the most recognized Bilingual Publication in the Central Valley.   Latino Times has a readership of over 40,000.  It is distributed free to over 450 drop-off locations, 4,000 are mailed and 12,000 copies are emailed throughout California.


He also is a partner in a Marketing Coalition firm in California. Mr. Ysiano’s stellar professional success is matched only by his personal passion and commitment to the Hispanic community as well as other social causes.  In addition to his duties as Past Chairman of CALA, Citizens Against Lawsuit Abuse and coalition building for state initiatives, Mr. Ysiano is a Past YMCA board member as well as a member for the National Association of Hispanic Publishers and California Hispanic Publishers.

 

As a leader in the Hispanic community, Mr. Ysiano has received several distinctions for pioneering the growth and recognition of entrepreneurs throughout the region.  

His many accomplishments include, past president of the California Hispanic Chamber of Commerce, (CHCC),  past president of the Stockton/San Joaquin County Mexican-American Chamber of Commerce, past chairman of the Regional I, United States Hispanic Chamber of Commerce (spanning 7 western states), past board member of the American Red Cross.

He has also served on the Greenlining Coalition & Latino Issues Forum and Hispanic Association on Corporate Responsibilities.

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Michelle Silva, Publisher

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