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Grace Martinez

Multicultural Marketing and Sales Strategist at iHeartMedia

Grace Martinez is a highly accomplished professional with extensive experience in marketing, project management, health and wellness, media, social advocacy, and sales. She has worked across various industries, honing her skills, and developing a unique perspective that enables her to drive next-level success for businesses seeking to improve their outcomes.

In her previous role at El Mundo Boston, one of the leading Latino multimedia outlets in Boston, Grace conducted interviews with high-profile figures, including community leaders, politicians, business owners, and advocates such as Boston Mayor Michelle WU, community leader Gladys Vega, Senator Ed Markey, and State Representative Judith Garcia. She also worked as a producer for various campaigns throughout Massachusetts, creating impactful media that helped drive awareness and engagement.

Today, Grace serves as a Multicultural Marketing and Sales Strategist at iHeartMedia, where she leverages her expertise to develop influential partnerships that help leading companies increase growth, outreach, and global impact. She is an active board member of English for New Bostonians, an organization that creates opportunities for immigrants to learn English and pursue their educational, economic, and civic aspirations.

Grace is a proud DACA recipient from Honduras and is passionate about advocating for her community and making a positive difference in people’s lives. As a young immigrant who once feared to strive for greatness, she is mindful of the barriers that immigration status can bring.

Nevertheless, she remains firm in her conviction that one can make the impossible possible, as evidenced by her personal mantra: "Si se puede!"

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