Published: April 27, 2026
This past Thursday, April 23rd, we hosted our annual Mujeres CEO Happy Hour, and the turnout and energy did not disappoint.
With over 80 people in attendance at YOLO Restaurant & O Lounge, the room was full of people ready to connect, meet new faces, and be part of the community that continues to grow around Americas.
Thank you to our sponsors Infinite Life Medical, DR Construction and Roofing, and Paparepa for their support of our Mujeres CEO program and of course all of our supporting sponsors.
We introduced a simple but powerful concept for the night, step out of your circle and meet someone new. And people really leaned into it. Conversations were happening everywhere, introductions were constant, and you could feel the purpose behind the networking.
At the end of the night, we recognized our top connectors—and in true Americas fashion, we had a tie, so instead of three winners, we awarded four. Each of them took home books from authors who will be featured at our upcoming Americas Book Fair on May 16th, tying the night back into everything else happening within our community.
The raffles were another highlight.
Thanks to the support of our community, we were able to offer a great mix of items—from Colombian World Cup-ready apparel, to floral arrangements by Between Flowers and J&J Flowers, skincare products, massages, and vitamin shots.
And we closed the night with some standout prizes, including:
But more than anything, what stood out was the level of engagement in the room. People showed up ready to participate, not just attend—and that’s what makes these events work.
This event was made possible thanks to the dedication and leadership of the Mujeres CEO Committee, whose commitment behind the scenes ensured every detail was taken care of.
We are also incredibly grateful to Yolo O-Lounge for offering a venue at an affordable price and creating such a welcoming and professional space for our community to gather.
Thank you to Aurelio Camacho from Elevate Productions for capturing the experience on film, and Enrique Story from Terainsight Media for capturing the moments in stills.
Mujeres CEO continues to be a space where connection happens naturally, and where people walk away having gained something.
Thank you to everyone who joined us and supported the night.
We’ll see you at the next one. For the complete photo gallery click here.
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Immigration Attorney
"As an immigration attorney, I’ve had the privilege of witnessing firsthand the incredible work Americas Community Center does for our immigrant community. Through their programs and outreach, they have created a platform that truly empowers individuals seeking a better future in this country. Thanks to the network they've built—especially through Americas Business Networking—I’ve been able to collaborate with fellow immigration attorneys, share resources, and extend our reach far beyond what we could do alone. Together, we've provided guidance, clarity, and hope to individuals and families facing complex immigration challenges. This organization is more than just a support system—it’s a bridge that connects professionals with those who need us most. I’m proud to be a part of their mission." Americas Community Center empowers immigrants, connects professionals, and builds hope—impacting lives through collaboration, clarity, and a shared mission.
Bloomin Blinds
My name is Male Medana, I arrived at Americas Community Center four years ago when I emigrated from Argentina. I started with ABN for networking purposes, as a way to promote our business Bloomin Blinds a window coverings treatment franchise that we opened as part of our move to the United States. Little by little, I got to know more about Americas Community Center, and not only I get involved, but my family also became engaged in lots of programs. As I always say, it was not just about networking; it gave me the opportunity to meet amazing people who have taught me a lot. Americas is a large Family where I met several participants who helped me integrate into the United States. Through this experience, I learned a lot about this country , my actual city Weston and, most importantly, found support in becoming part of the community. I will always be eternally grateful to Fabio, Alexis, and their family for welcoming me into Americas Community Center. Not only for helping me integrate into the community but also for teaching me how to grow both in my business and as a person. Thank you so much!
Ociris Multiservices Cleaning
Americas is a community that works. I’ve been a part of the ABN networking group for the past year, and recently, I witnessed just how powerful this community truly is. A close friend of mine was going through a very difficult time — her daughter was in and out of the hospital with serious health struggles. Without hesitation, participants of ABN stepped in to help. An insurance agent offered guidance and advice even though my friend wasn’t a client. A doctor from a medical office provided telemedicine support, despite the little girl not being a patient. And the support didn’t stop there — the list goes on. What you find at Americas Community Center and within this networking group is more than just business connections. You find kind-hearted professionals who are driven by a spirit of service. This is a network that truly shows up when it matters most.
Business testimony
“It was a pleasure working with your Mujeres CEO program. Thank you for adding so much joy and inspiration to what we’ve been doing for over 60 years. It’s truly an honor to serve our wonderful community of inspiring individuals, leaders and organizations like yours” From the Wig Store where we donated wigs to breast cancer patients with our Mujeres CEO program.