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Latino Opinion
A collection of Latino opinions by Ricardo A. López
  • We must stop the negative immigration rage!
    Latino immigrants generally come to the U.S. driven by a strong desire to provide a better life for their family. Their drive is not that different from the motivating factors that impelled the ancestors of almost everyone in this country. The strength of the immigrants' spirit helps them...
  • Stop the Latino Apathy and Become an American Participant!
    This article was first published under the title "A Matter of Influence" on October 24, 2009 in Connections, the newsletter of the Southwest Florida's Hispanic Business Link (See A Matter of Influence). Latinos are beginning to understand the importance of their participation in the United States' social, legal, and political system....
  • Why Hispanics Live Long Lives
    [caption align="alignright" width="320" caption="My mom (at age 80) and my children"][/caption] U.S. Hispanics tend to live longer than non-Hispanics despite many circumstances that negatively affect Latino longevity.  This is a fact that continues to puzzle the medical community.  On the surface it does not make a lot of ...

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Ricardo A. López, President of Hispanic Research Inc., has been speaking to audiences about the U.S. Hispanic community for over 20 years.  Mr. López can deliver a custom presentation prepared specifically to serve your needs or he can deliver one of our standard  presentations that are already proven hits with marketers everywhere.  Either way you receive a powerful and insightful lecture that will entertain and educate your audience.
 

Mr. López has delivered presentations to anywhere from a handful of people in a small company to large audiences in national and international conferences.


 

Here we include a presentation that Mr. López delivered at the Marketing Research Association (MRA) conference in Seattle, WA (June, 2000).   The presentation deals with doing research in the U.S. Hispanic market and was intended for an audience of marketing research suppliers.  The presentation is included in its entirety as it was broadcasted over the Internet to the marketing research community.



Custom Presentations


Our custom presentations are prepared according to your needs.  They are often combined with information that the client has available through its own resources or with secondary research that is publicly available.  These presentations are extremely effective because they specifically address your needs.  If you are interested, please fill out the form below and we will call you with a price quote.

Standard Presentations


Ricardo López has delivered these standard presentations to audiences here in the United States and abroad.   Timing is only subject to availability as these speeches are already prepared.  We have eight standard presentations that can be delivered:

  • Overview of the U.S. Hispanic market
  • Conducting market research with Hispanic Americans
  • The Latino passion for food
  • The new melting pot- an overview of Hispanic acculturation
  • Understanding U.S. Mexicans- the largest Latino segment
  • Hispanics and Healthcare
  • Hispanics and Sports
  • The Puerto Rico Market

If you are interested in a standard presentation, please contact us.
 

Note...

How come some of the people shown on the left don't look Hispanic?

Hispanic or Latino is not a race.   There are Latinos of many different races and physical characteristics.  For more information see our FAQ article, Why doesn't the census include Hispanic as a race?, and the Latino Blog post Let's Stop Segmenting People by Race! 

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