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Mom Bloggers Club Founder Jennifer James Highlights Latino Blogger Sessions Added to Final Schedule of Hispanicize 2011

HOLLYWOOD, Calif., March 31, 2011 /PRNewswire-USNewswire/ --Mom Bloggers Club Founder Jennifer James and several additional Latino blogger sessions highlight the final master schedule of Hispanicize 2011 released today. The final count of Latino blogger, social media and Hispanic public relations sessions now stands at 35 with more than 80 speakers, including a keynote by the Oscar Nominated Actor Edward James Olmos.

Co-presented by the Hispanic Public Relations Association (HPRA), Hispanicize and the Hispanic PR Blog in partnership with the Public Relations Society of America (PRSA), the conference will take place in Hollywood, CA, April 6-8. The final master schedule of Hispanicize 2011 can be accessed at this link: Hispanicize 2011 Final Conference Schedule (March 29, 2011).

Among the new speakers and sessions are:

- Mom Blogger's Club Founder Jennifer James will tag team with Hispanicize CEO Manny Ruiz to conduct the "Half-Day Blogger Training: How to Transform Yourself Into the Ultimate Latino Blog Brand Ambassador" sponsored by Sprint. James will also be a panelist in the session titled "The Rules of Engagement: How to Effectively Collaborate with Bloggers and Groups of Bloggers."

- "IBlog 2: Hispanic Tech Bloggers." The conference's signature tech blogger session features Eva Smith of Tech.Food.Life, Ariel Coro of TuTecnologia.com, Louis Pagan of Hispanicize.com and Irene Martinez-Audet of WiredLatinos.

- "Nina, You Look Maaveloous! Meet the Fashion and Beauty Latina Bloggers" will feature Sandrini of Soy Fashionista, Monique Frausto of Curvesandchaos.com, Carmen Ordonez of Viva Fashion blog, Daniela Ramirez of Fab Chic and Fit and Mercedes Sanchez of BeChicMag.com.

- The conference's signature food blogger session "Arroz con Bloggers: The Delicious World of Food Bloggers" includes Piera Jolly of JollyMom.com, Veronica Gonzalez-Smith of MuyBuenoCookbook.wordpress.com and Yvonne Condes of Yvonne in L.A.

- "Optimizing Your Web Site through Spanish SEO"

- Sam Rhue of StrategyOne and Roberto Suro of the USC School of Journalism will be joining "The U.S. Census Count: The Amazing Marketing Story Behind It And What The Results Reveal About Hispanics" session.

Other conference keynote presenters include:

--  Javier Farfan, Director of Cultural Marketing for Pepsico.  Farfan will
        open the conference with a breakfast keynote on April 7.
    --  Rosanna Fiske, CEO/Chair of the 20,000-member Public Relations Society
        of America (PRSA), will provide the lunch keynote of April 7 sponsored
        by the Walt Disney Company.  Fiske is the first Latina ever elected
        Chair of PRSA.
    --  Rick Wion, Social Media Director for McDonald's Corporation, will
        keynote the lunch of April 8.
    --  Returning for this year's comedy routine titled "Latino Bloggers and
        Weird PR People" will be renowned comedian/screenwriter Rick Najera. 
        Najera will share his comic madness during the dinner reception of April
        7.

About the Hispanic Public Relations Association (HPRA)

HPRA was founded in 1984 as a non-profit organization to establish a network of Hispanics employed in the public relations profession. HPRA has more than 250 members representing public relations, marketing and advertising professionals from agencies, government, non-profit and corporate companies. HPRA is dedicated to the advancement of Hispanic professionals and provides educational seminars and workshops throughout the year.

The organization has awarded more than $220,000 in scholarships to Latino students pursuing a career in communications during the last 25 years. HPRA strives to be a resource for communications professionals and for those seeking insights into the Hispanic market. For more information visit http://www.hpra-usa.org.

About Hispanicize

Co-headquartered in New York City and Miami, Hispanicize is the complete resource for Latino social media marketers and bloggers. The company was co-founded by Latino social media thought leaders Manny Ruiz, founder of the Hispanic PR Blog, PapiBlogger and the Annual Hispanic PR & Social Media Conference and Louis Pagan, Co-Founder of LATISM.

Hispanicize regularly features in-depth industry news, webinar trainings, technology guides, online forums and a comprehensive directory and networking service for brands and Latina/o bloggers.

To follow Hispanicize.com on its Facebook fan page, visit http://www.facebook.com/hispanicize or on Twitter @Hispanicize.

Hispanic Public Relations Association

CONTACT: Lourdes Rodriguez of the Hispanic Public Relations Association,
+1-626-403-3200, ext. 212, Lourdes@vpepr.com, or Angela Sustaita-Ruiz of
the Hispanic PR Blog, +1-305-321-5002, info@hispanicprblog.com

Web site: http://www.hpra-usa.org/
http://www.hispanicize.com//
http://www.hispanicprblog.com//

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