Since 2009, Torres Multicultural has been at the forefront of multicultural marketing and community engagement, ensuring that brands, government agencies, and organizations authentically connect with the communities they serve. From advocating for equity in public transportation to empowering local businesses and artists, our work has always been about impact, inclusion, and innovation. #mondaymotivation #torresmulticultural #torresquince
Torres Multicultural
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Build Trust. Shed Light. Empower People.
关于我们
Torres Multicultural is certified as a small business enterprise (SBE), disadvantaged business enterprise (DBE) and woman-owned business enterprise (WBE). Tania Torres is the founder and chief executive officer of Torres Multicultural. In 2009, Tania left a high-level post at a local advertising agency to launch her own business. Fourteen years later, she has grown the company to become the premier multicultural and bilingual marketing agency in Arizona. Torres Multicultural now has more than two dozen employees with more than 300 years of experience delivering authentic solutions that reach the Valley’s multicultural communities on major projects including ADOT’s I-10 Broadway Curve project and Valley Metro’s South Central Extension/Downtown Hub and Northwest Extension Phase II, to name just a few. Most recently, Torres Multicultural won 13 American Advertising Federation (AAF) ADDY Awards at the Local and Regional levels for our CPLC Action Fund voter engagement campaign, Latino Loud @latinoloudaz. 2023 LOCAL ADDY Awards: GOLD | Integrated Branded Content Campaign Latino Loud GOLD | Online/Interactive Consumer Website Latino Loud Website (English) GOLD | Online/Interactive Consumer Website Latino Loud Website (Spanish) GOLD | Film, Video & Sound Internet Commercial Latino Loud Internet Commercial GOLD | Film, Video & Sound Internet Commercial Latino Loud Internet Commercial SILVER | Film, Video & Sound Local Television Advertising Latino Loud TV Commercial BRONZE | Film, Video & Sound Regional/National Radio Advertising Campaign Latino Loud Radio 2023 REGIONAL ADDY Awards GOLD | Latino Loud Website - Spanish GOLD | Latino Loud Online/Interactive SILVER | - Latino Loud Cross Platform Campaign SILVER | Latino Loud Chef Maria SILVER | Latino Loud Internet Commercial MOSAIC AWARD | Best entry in the show representing multiculturalism, diversity and inclusion.
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https://torresmulticultural.com
Torres Multicultural的外部链接
- 所属行业
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- 规模
- 11-50 人
- 总部
- Phoenix,Arizona
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- 创立
- 2009
- 领域
- marketingã€advertisingã€multiculturalã€diversityã€public relationsã€public outreachã€public informationã€community outreachã€digitalã€media buyingã€creativeã€graphic designã€translationsã€interpretationã€communicationså’Œevents
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801 E Washington St
US,Arizona,Phoenix,85034
Torres Multicultural员工
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Tania Torres
Visionary Entrepreneur | Marketing & Communications Leader | Movement Builder | Champion of Change
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JP Armenta
Public Participation/Engagement professional, Strategic Planner and Facilitator
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Norma Torres
A culture is strong when people work with each other. A culture is weak when people work against each other for themselves. ~ Simon Sinek
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Daniel R.
Creative Designer, Photographer
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Congratulations to the ADOT I-10 Broadway Curve team! We're thrilled to be part of this project.
The Interstate 10 Broadway Curve Improvement Project team recently recreated a photo taken in 1968, when the Broadway Curve first opened to motorists. About 80 people took part in the photo re-creation, taken during an already planned closure of eastbound I-10, at a time that would not impact motorists. Joining the project team were Governor Katie Hobbs, Phoenix Mayor Kate Gallego, Tempe Mayor Corey Woods, Glendale Mayor Jerry Weiers, Phoenix Vice Mayor Anne O'Brien, Tempe Council Member Arlene Chin, Tempe Council Member Berdetta Hodge, the Federal Highway Administration’s Karla Petty and Maricopa Association of Governments Executive Director Ed Zuercher. Thank you to Valley Metro as well for assisting on site. Maricopa Association of Governments (MAG) City of Tempe City of Phoenix City of Glendale AZ Federal Highway Administration Valley Metro RPTA
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We’re flashing back to last year when our staff helped coordinate a huge water donation to Alcoholic Anonymous. Kiewit crews working on the Southcentral light rail extension donated a pallet of water to AA for use in their meetings and events. The attendees and leadership who were there when the donation was made were thrilled.? #donation?#phoenix?
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President and Chief Executive Officer of TIAA Thasunda Brown Duckett believes in believing in yourself. She holds the distinction of being one of the only female CEOs of color of a Fortune 500 company.?? #WomenEmpowerment?#FemaleCEO?
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All stilettos have been picked up or shipped to winning bidders of the Chingona Soles Stiletto Art and Fashion Show auction! Stilettos went to winning bidders across Arizona, California, and Washington. We’re thrilled that these works of art will be displayed proudly in peoples’ homes and businesses. #art #philanthropy
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Today we honor the legacy of Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. by presenting the beneficiary of this year’s Chingona Soles Stiletto Art and Fashion Show auction, Black Girl Brown Girl Collective, with a check for $10,000. We are proud to help them further their mission with this donation.? #MLKJrDay #art #philanthropy?
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We are proud of our relationship with Senator and former TMC employee Ruben Gallego. We were honored to have he and his wife Sydney attend our Chingona Soles event in October. On the campaign trail, he held a press conference in our downtown Phoenix offices. We can’t wait to see what he can accomplish in the Senate!? #chingonasoles?
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This week’s #wednesdaywisdom honors Carol Tomé, the CEO of UPS. Before joining UPS in 1995, she was the CFO of The Home Depot. Carol believes in the importance of learning from each other to progress and grow.? #WomenEmpowerment?#FemaleCEO
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South Phoenix community members came together to leave their mark – literally!?It was a weekend full of vibrant color and community spirit at our Meet-and-Paint workshops in the Valley Metro RPTA and City of Phoenix South?Central?Extension (SCE)?Community Office. ? Attendees got creative alongside Zarco Guerrero, the artist behind the Baseline Rd. Station, and even left their literal handprints on our Community Engagement Wall next to their art pieces. Zarco shared the story behind the?Mother of Water, giving everyone the chance to recreate his?Baseline Station?design on their own stencils and canvases. ? This is just one of many community engagement events we’ve hosted! We’ve also heard from?Diego Perez?(Broadway Rd. Station) and Isaac Caruso (Signal Building on Sherman St.). Next up is Therosia Reynolds?in February (TPSS Station on Carter Rd.), the dynamic duo?Martin Moreno and Emily Costello?in March (Roeser Rd. Station) and Hugo Medina in April (Southern Rd. Station).? ? Stay tuned for more ways to celebrate South Phoenix art and culture?on the South Central Extension Light Rail! ? Kiewit #valleymetro #southphoenix #communityengagement #scecommunityoffice
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We’re proud to spotlight one of our staff members working on the Valley Metro RPTA and City of Phoenix light rail extension in Southcentral Phoenix. Cynthia Pe?a has been with Torres since 2023. She recently earned a well-deserved promotion to Account Executive. She leads communication for the Salt River Bridge to Valencia Dr. part of the construction alignment. In her spare time, she is training for a half marathon this year!? #lightrail?#torresmulticultural?#phoenix?
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