The Latin impact on American society is undeniable, beyond that it represents almost 19% of the total population in the American country, its influence and diversity reaches key sectors. However, when we talk about women, we realize that this particular leadership experiences a significant transformation.
Today we can see how a new generation of women emerges who not only occupy spaces of power, but also redefine their purpose. These leaders promote changes in key sectors such as medicine, technology, law and entrepreneurship, becoming innovation catalysts and social impact agents.
Through their actions, these five women exemplify how leadership with purpose can generate real transformations into communities and organizations, marking the way to a more inclusive and equitable future.
1. Marianna Agudello: events that transform lives
Founder of Sea horse productionsMarianna Agudello has raised the production of events to a social development tool. His company fuses strategy, logistics and purpose, attending to entrepreneurs, brands and communities with an approach focused on economic growth and employment generation.
What differentiates Marianna is her ability to convert Networking spaces into an impact platforms. Inspired by him Hubbard Management Systemhas implemented management models used by companies such as Toyota and Microsoft to apply principles of effectiveness and statistical metrics to the service of humanitarian causes.
In addition to his business work, Marianna leads projects with organizations such as The way to happiness y Young people for human rightsattending humanitarian crises and promoting ethical values in key cities of the USA. His vision: to make leadership a force that dignifies.
2. Dr. Roselin Cabrales: global leadership strategist
With 10 Honoris Causa doctorates and a trajectory that covers from Harvard University to the Women Economic Forum in Venezuela, Dr. Roselin Cabrales represents the sophistication of academic and business leadership.
As president of World Congress of Leaders and of Women Economic Forum Houstonhas brought together hundreds of global leaders to discuss the challenges of the 21st century, from gender equity to international diplomacy. Through Entrelíderesits business strategy school in the US, forms a new generation of leaders with sustainable vision and collaborative spirit.
Recognized by the White House with the Gold President’s Volunteer Service AwardDr. Cabrales is today an influential figure in the executive mentoring of Latin women in more than 12 countries.
3. Dr. Sajidxa Mariño: Medical Innovation with a human face
The Venezuelan otolaryngologist Sajidxa Mariño is much more than a doctor: it is a pioneer in its area. Your technique Breathe free®Laser surgery in office to treat respiratory conditions, was patented internationally and recognized in Dubai, where it presented results on more than 500 patients with proven clinical success.
Founder of Six Centers Ava Libre® – among them in Miami and Punta Cana – has combined health, communication and empowerment. She is the author, international lecturer, and from her program in Meridiano Televisión and Recepión Radio, educates the audience on well -being and prevention with an accessible and human language.
Has received the White House Volunteer Gold Medaland currently chairs 50+1 Miamia female leadership platform that promotes the political participation of Latin women in the US.
4. Gaby Bravo: Global leadership pain
Survivor of a child accident that marked his life, Gaby Bravo has turned adversity into a transformation platform. Businesswoman, sales coach certified by Grant Cardone and founder of Bravos Leadership y Brave Commis the mind behind Congress of Latin Entrepreneurs 2025which will gather in Atlanta personalities such as Coral Mujaes, Jürgen Klaric and Richard Montañez.
Your approach: leadership from the heart and service. As vice president of Hines Law Firm and director of SOS NewsGaby promotes positive news with focus instead. It has also been recognized with an Emmy, multiple Telly awards and the gold medal of the presidential voluntary service.
His story inspires not only for what he has achieved, but for how he has done it: leading a team of more than 200 people and representing the voice of thousands of Latin women who decide not to have limits.
5. Patricia Sierra: Justice, Technology and Migrant Dignity
Patricia Sierra was born in Santa Marta, Colombia, and today directs the immigration department of a renowned legal firm in the US. His work combines legal excellence with human sensitivity: each case he leads represents a story of hope, dignity and reconstruction.
With specializations in international, criminal, administrative law and a solid career as former judge in Colombia, he has transferred his experience to the US migratory context. In addition, he leads one Social Impact Startup that provides essential information in several languages to migrants who do not speak Spanish or English.
In 2025 he was invited to World Congress of Leaders in Harvardwhere he presented his vision of technology with purpose. Patricia believes that access to information is a human right, and its mission is to close gaps with innovation and inclusion.
Marianna Agudello and Sajidxa Mariño.
A future led by them
These five women show that Latin leadership in the US is not only visible but transformative. They do not ask permission: they open doors. In a country that still faces structural challenges for the Hispanic community, its example represents a powerful sign of what happens when knowledge, passion and purpose are aligned.
In the words of Marianna Agudello, “real leadership is the one that elevates others.” And they already raise a whole generation.