Anette Soto Landeros

President/CEO at Fort Worth Hispanic Chamber of Commerce
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(386) 825-5501
Location
Fort Worth, Texas, United States, US
Languages
  • English Native or bilingual proficiency
  • Spanish Native or bilingual proficiency

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Amber Garcia

Anette is a dynamic and highly respected professional who would make an incredible addition to any agency. I had the pleasure of initially working with Anette during our early university career and was immediately impressed with not only her innovative ideas but her ability to carry out projects with the utmost efficiency no matter the barriers. She continues to work with this same drive that I admired over 10 years ago. Anette demonstrates an incredible work ethic and the determination to go above and beyond what is expected, such attributes would be valued by any organization she chooses to work with.

Eva Bonilla, AHP, CTA

Anette is a true professional in every sense. She is an extremely organized and disciplined leader. She has a collaborative, creative gift, ensuring that she is not just an integral part of the team she is working on, but a leader of that team. She is truly a person of the highest work ethic and integrity. It is a pleasure to work with her in the community as she Chairs the Hispanic Women’s Network of Texas – Fort Worth Chapter.

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Experience

    • United States
    • Non-profit Organizations
    • 1 - 100 Employee
    • President/CEO
      • Jul 2019 - Present

      As the President/CEO of the Fort Worth Hispanic Chamber of Commerce, I am committed to: - Fostering a vibrant economic environment for our members and the Greater Fort Worth area. - Building a better Fort Worth through inclusion and strategic partnerships. - Helping Hispanic businesses start, expand, and connect with other businesses. As the President/CEO of the Fort Worth Hispanic Chamber of Commerce, I am committed to: - Fostering a vibrant economic environment for our members and the Greater Fort Worth area. - Building a better Fort Worth through inclusion and strategic partnerships. - Helping Hispanic businesses start, expand, and connect with other businesses.

    • United States
    • Truck Transportation
    • 700 & Above Employee
    • Project Manager, Office of Inspector General
      • Aug 2014 - Jul 2019

      The Office of Inspector General works within the Department of Transportation to promote effectiveness and detect waste, fraud and abuse in departmental programs. Our unique role as the Department's sole in-house source for objective examination of its programs and their integrity, along with our core values and audit and investigative expertise, will ensure we remain highly responsive to the needs of the Secretary, Congress, and the American people.

    • Senior Analyst, Office of Inspector General
      • Aug 2007 - Jul 2019

      The Office of Inspector General works within the Department of Transportation to promote effectiveness and detect waste, fraud and abuse in departmental programs. Our unique role as the Department's sole in-house source for objective examination of its programs and their integrity, along with our core values and audit and investigative expertise, will ensure we remain highly responsive to the needs of the Secretary, Congress, and the American people.

    • United States
    • Government Administration
    • 100 - 200 Employee
    • Summer Associate
      • May 2006 - Aug 2006

      The Congressional Budget Office produces independent, nonpartisan, timely analysis of economic and budgetary issues to support the Congressional budget process. As an intern in the National Security Division, I worked alongside CBO analysts to assist in constructing a force structure costing model to evaluate options for restructuring the United States Marine Corp. The Congressional Budget Office produces independent, nonpartisan, timely analysis of economic and budgetary issues to support the Congressional budget process. As an intern in the National Security Division, I worked alongside CBO analysts to assist in constructing a force structure costing model to evaluate options for restructuring the United States Marine Corp.

    • Legislative Intern
      • Feb 2006 - May 2006

      Senator Eliot Shapleigh represented the Texas 29th Senatorial District, which comprises the majority of El Paso County, from 1997 to 2011. As a Legislative Intern I conducted research, attended committee hearings and wrote policy briefs to aid the development of Senator Shapleigh’s agenda for the 79th Legislative Special Session III on public school finance. Senator Eliot Shapleigh represented the Texas 29th Senatorial District, which comprises the majority of El Paso County, from 1997 to 2011. As a Legislative Intern I conducted research, attended committee hearings and wrote policy briefs to aid the development of Senator Shapleigh’s agenda for the 79th Legislative Special Session III on public school finance.

Education

  • The LBJ School of Public Affairs
    Masters of Public Affairs, Public Affairs
    2005 - 2007
  • Indiana University Bloomington
    Bachelors of Science, Public Policy Analysis
    2002 - 2005

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