Toyota was pleased to welcome the National Association
of Hispanic Journalists (NAHJ) to San Antonio, where the Toyota Tundra and
Tacoma vehicles are manufactured. Toyota is the title sponsor of the
NAHJ 2014 Convention. This Convention was held
from August 7 through August 9, at the Henry B.Gonzalez Convention
Center.
This year's convention celebrates the 30th anniversary of
NAHJ, an organization dedicated to increasing the visibility of Latinos in the
news industry.
“At Toyota, we support NAHJ’s
efforts to create a national voice for Hispanic journalists,” said Patricia
Salas Pineda, group vice president of Hispanic Business Strategy Group at
Toyota. “Toyota is honored to be the number one auto company among
Latinos, and we can’t think of a better way to celebrate our connection with
the Hispanic community than to support NAHJ, the country's largest and most
influential group of Latino journalists. We are especially happy that we can
join NAHJ in San Antonio where Toyota manufactures two of its popular
vehicles.”
“Toyota has supported NAHJ for years, so we’re
particularly happy to have them be the NAHJ 2014 Convention’s title sponsor,” said
Hugo Balta, NAHJ president. “We are proud to celebrate our 30thanniversary of being the leading Hispanic journalism association in the
country. Our members are not only top journalists, but they are also the
storytellers of our community.”
NAHJ
has approximately 1,500 members, including working journalists, journalism
students, other media-related professionals and journalism educators. More than
1,000 journalists, public officials and other Hispanic members of the news
community are expected to attend the NAHJ’s San Antonio convention.
“Toyota
Motor Manufacturing Texas welcomes NAHJ and applauds its selection of San
Antonio as its host city to celebrate 30 years of breaking barriers in the
newsroom,” said Joe Da Rosa, Toyota Motor Manufacturing Texas President.
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