The Hispanic Public Relations Association (HPRA) has selected a robust and diverse board of directors for its 2025-2027 term, positioning the organization to advance multicultural representation and professional growth in the communications sector. The newly appointed leadership team comprises communication professionals from various sectors, including agencies, corporations, government, education, and independent consultancies.
Led by President Sonia V. Diaz of Zaid Communications, the board represents a strategic effort to strengthen the organization's impact and expand opportunities for Latino communications professionals. The diverse leadership reflects the organization's commitment to promoting varied perspectives and experiences within the industry.
The board will oversee several key committees focused on critical organizational objectives, including programming, communications, fundraising, scholarships, and the annual ¡BRAVO! Awards. These committees aim to provide comprehensive support for members, ranging from professional development to recognition of outstanding achievements in communications.
With a membership spanning national and local levels, HPRA continues to serve as a crucial platform for connecting communication professionals, offering opportunities for networking, mentorship, and skill enhancement. The organization particularly emphasizes supporting students and emerging professionals through scholarship programs and mentorship initiatives.
The new board's composition underscores the growing demand for diverse talent in communications. By bringing together professionals from varied backgrounds and industries, HPRA is positioning itself to address the evolving needs of the communications landscape and promote inclusive representation.
As the communications industry continues to recognize the importance of multicultural perspectives, HPRA's strategic leadership signals a forward-thinking approach to professional development and industry engagement. The organization's focus on nurturing talent and providing robust resources demonstrates its commitment to supporting Latino communications professionals at all career stages.


