Carmen Ortiz-McGhee
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Carmen has always been a passionate advocate for her community. The daughter of a single Puerto Rican mother who built a career in the intelligence field during the 80s and 90s, Carmen has always been focused on rectifying a lack of opportunity for underserved communities including Latinos in important areas of society. From her college days, when she helped to found the University of Virginia Latino Student Admissions Committee, to her work at the US Hispanic Chamber of Commerce, her goal has been to remove the barriers that stand in the way of her community’s success and vibrancy.

A passionate advocate for the growth and success of diverse businesses, Carmen regularly presents at
conferences focused on the U.S. Emerging Domestic Market including The U.S. Department of Commerce Minority Business Development Agency events, Hispanic IT Executive Council meetings, the New America Alliance Wall Street Summit and the American Association of Blacks in Energy among others. Currently, she is Executive Vice President of Sales for Aon Cornerstone Innovative Solutions, a division of the corporation that combines the global risk and human capital resources of Aon along with the cultural knowledge and experience of the top MBEs to deliver distinctive client value.

Most recently, Carmen served as Vice President Investor Relations and Business Development for Mayfield Gentry Realty Advisors, LLC where she is charged with developing targeted fundraising strategies to help double the firm’s assets under management.

Prior to joining MayfieldGentry Realty Advisors, she served as President of The Marathon Club (TMC). Understanding that access to capital has often been one of the biggest challenges facing underserved communities, Carmen led TMC and its unprecedented network of affluent, diverse, deal-focused professionals comprised of The Executive Leadership Council, the National Association of Investment Companies and New America Alliance.

Carmen successfully broke ground, deepening relationships for TMC among some of the most prominent groups of African-American and Hispanic business leaders in the U.S. Under Carmen’s leadership TMC developed vehicles that enabled these groups to close deals in the U.S. and on the international stage, fostering relationships across the globe as delegates to the World Business Angel Association or Committee of 100 - Greater China Conference in China. Her initiative expanded the scope, reach and access of each of the partner organizations in the fastest growing region in the world.

Prior to leading TMC, Carmen engineered programs for a number of non-profit organizations including the New America Alliance, the World Airline Entertainment Association and the United States Hispanic Chamber of Commerce (USHCC). It was her time at the New America Alliance, an organization comprised of some of the most prominent Latino business leaders in the country, that changed her belief in what was possible, resulting in tremendous strides accomplished by a small group of focused, passionate, and dedicated individuals. These strides represented a game changer for Latinos and for money managers of all diverse ethnicities in the public pension fund and financial services arena, two of this country’s last bastions of largely monolithic participation.

Carmen is a Dean’s List graduate of the University of Virginia where she received her BA in Psychology. She is a board member of venture catalyst JumpStart, Inc., and mobile data analytics company Votifi.com, an Advisor to the Hispanic IT Executive Council and, previously served on the University of Virginia Alumni Diversity Advisory Committee. She lives in Virginia with her husband, their three children and three dogs.

Blog Entries by Carmen Ortiz-McGhee

Emerging Manager Programs: Not Just for the Emerging Anymore.

Posted October 29, 2011 | 10/29/11 12:03 PM ET

So as my career choices would belie, I am a passionate advocate for ethnically diverse-owned businesses. I believe in their ability to deliver excellence and enhanced efficiency, I believe in the importance of their success and vibrancy to the communities in which they operate and to the nation's economic health...

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Fool's Gold: Why the numbers aren't telling the real story.

Posted September 24, 2011 | 09/24/11 11:16 AM ET

Fool's Gold is largely defined as having a false sense of wealth or treasure. I am reminded of this whenever I hear the incessant reference to demography as the magic potion that will unburden Latinos from the numerous challenges we face. Let's take a look at some of the numbers...

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Giving Ourselves A Voice

Posted September 14, 2011 | 09/14/11 11:25 AM ET

It is my heritage to stand erect and unafraid; to think and act for myself...to face the world boldly and say: This, with God's help I have done. - Thomas Paine, 1776.

This quote came to mind after I read a blog titled the "The 2012 Hispanic Vote...

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