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Empowering Latino Entrepreneurs: The Journey of Lynette Montoya

Lynette Montoya has been at the helm of the Latino Hotel Association (LHA) since 2015, bringing her extensive experience and passion for the hotel industry to empower Latino entrepreneurs. Under her leadership, LHA has become a pivotal resource for Latinos aspiring to build wealth through hotel ownership and investment. By providing comprehensive resources, education and training, and networking opportunities, Lynette ensures that Latino professionals are well-equipped to succeed in the competitive hotel industry.

With over 25 years in the hotel industry, Lynette’s career has been marked by significant achievements. She started as a broker for properties across the United States, gaining valuable insights into the market. Her entrepreneurial spirit led her to found the Hispanic Chamber of Commerce in Santa Fe, New Mexico, where she served as the founding executive director. Her commitment to community and sustainable development is also evident in her role as a board member of Architecture 2030, a non-profit think tank dedicated to tackling climate change through innovative design in the built environment.

In addition to her professional achievements, Lynette’s dedication to community service is exemplary. As the former director of economic development for the City of Santa Fe, she played a crucial role in numerous projects, including the development and construction of a new convention center. Her volunteer work extends to the Advisory Council of the California State University Hospitality and Tourism Management Education Alliance and various local charities. Lynette has been a beacon of hope and support for homeless youth, battered women, and other vulnerable populations, making a tangible difference in her community.

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Lynette Montoya’s journey is a testament to the impact of leadership, dedication, and a commitment to empowering others. Through her work with LHA and beyond, she continues to inspire and pave the way for Latino entrepreneurs in the hotel industry.

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