New York — The Conservative Political Action Conference will host its inaugural Latino Summit alongside Latino Wall Street June 28-29 at Hollywood’s Seminole Hard Rock Hotel.
The partnership marks CPAC’s first dedicated Hispanic business forum, targeting economic development through conservative policy frameworks. Latino Wall Street brings financial education expertise to the collaboration.
Event Structure
The summit focuses on market economics and Hispanic entrepreneurship across two days of programming. Sessions cover cryptocurrency adoption, traditional business financing, and political engagement strategies.
Keynote speakers will address conservative governance applications in Hispanic markets. Panel discussions examine fintech innovation and capital access barriers. Evening networking connects business leaders with investment sources.
Executive Commentary
Latino Wall Street founder Tony Delgado frames the summit as economic empowerment through free-market principles. “Individual responsibility and enterprise create sustainable community advancement,” Delgado said.
CPAC Chairman Matt Schlapp identified shared values between conservative ideology and Hispanic priorities. “Limited government and economic freedom align with Hispanic family traditions,” Schlapp stated.
Participation Details
South Florida’s location targets Hispanic business networks throughout the Americas. The region’s demographic concentration supports maximum attendance accessibility.
Corporate sponsorships and media credentials are available through official channels. Registration opens through summit websites and partner organization platforms.
The event expands CPAC’s traditional activist base toward Hispanic political and economic influence. Programming emphasizes free-market solutions for community challenges.
Background
CPAC operates as America’s primary conservative activist gathering, running annually for five decades. The conference traditionally focuses on political discourse and ideological development.
Latino Wall Street specializes in Hispanic financial literacy and entrepreneurship support. The organization provides wealth-building resources and business education.
Registration: CPACLatino.com and LatinoWallStreet.com/cpac