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A valiant leader Poverty and plentitude are two of the pivotal components in Carmen Bermudez’s transcendent life story. So is the acclaim she earned as a bullfighter throughout the 1960s. BROUGHT TO YOU BY THOMPSON HOSPITALITY AND COMPASS GROUP Hispanic American Heritage Month

BROUGHT TO YOU BY THOMPSON HOSPITALITY AND COMPASS GROUP Hispanic American Heritage Month Improv entertainer Pianist/composer Alfredo Rodriguez thought nothing could compare to classical music – until he heard the improvisational wizardry of jazz great Keith Jarrett.

Seeds of change Chia seeds, the “miracle” behind the Chia Pet, have found their way back into the spotlight. Now they’re being touted for their high nutritional value and versatility. BROUGHT TO YOU BY THOMPSON HOSPITALITY AND COMPASS GROUP Hispanic American Heritage Month

Urban splendor Tomas Castaño has created his own style of portraying urban architectural facades of historical buildings. His paintings capture the richness of Cuban and Spanish landscape and life. BROUGHT TO YOU BY THOMPSON HOSPITALITY AND COMPASS GROUP Hispanic American Heritage Month

Culinary fusion For Jackie Lau, corporate executive chef for Roy’s Restaurants of Hawaii, living in paradise provides daily opportunities to incorporate elements of her Hispanic upbringing into her work. Hispanic American Heritage Month BROUGHT TO YOU BY THOMPSON HOSPITALITY AND COMPASS GROUP