The Top Entrepreneur Awards 2025, hosted by Hispanic Target Magazine during Art Basel Miami, served as a significant platform for recognizing Hispanic excellence across various industries while aligning with the official Miami-Dade County cultural agenda through the Hispanic Affairs Advisory Board (HAAB). The ceremony honored entrepreneurs, artists, and political leaders whose work has substantially contributed to the social, cultural, and economic development of South Florida's Hispanic community, blending art, leadership, entrepreneurship, and cultural diplomacy in an international context.
Presented by Nancy Clara, Editorial Director of Hispanic Target Magazine, and hosted in collaboration with TOP 67 Art Gallery represented by visual artist Adriana Torres, the awards recognized individuals whose professional trajectories reflect innovation, resilience, and community commitment. Award recipients included Marcos Acuña, CEO of Quick Scan & Go, for innovation in technology-driven consumer solutions; Dr. Griselle Marino, Director of the Hispanic Affairs Advisory Board of Miami-Dade County, for public service and advocacy; and Claudia Serrer, Commissioner of ProChile Miami, for economic diplomacy and international trade leadership.
Other honorees were Adriana Bianco, Director of the Argentine and Latin American Film Festival, for cultural leadership; Rebeca Calvet, Co-Founder of Club Expats, for global community building; Gustavo Garagorry, Republican candidate for City of Doral Council, Seat #2, for civic engagement; and Adriana Aiello Ambrugna, Broker & Developer at RealFinity, for excellence in real estate. Additional awardees included Nick Brunzell, CEO & Co-Founder of Archangel Brokers Insurance; Juliana Hecker, Cultural Promotion Coordinator at the Argentine Consulate in Miami; Norberto Spangaro, Philanthropist and CEO of MIArgentina; Gioconda Salcedo, Venezuelan singer and writer; Jonathan Amado, Colombian visual artist; and Carina Moffatt, Top Producer at Moffatt Real Estate Group.
Special recognitions were awarded to individuals strengthening journalism, arts, and civic responsibility, including Yvette Franco, President of the National Association of Hispanic Journalists – South Florida; Paula Sánchez Ariza, Colombian muralist invited to paint at Art Basel Wynwood; and Dr. Pedro González Jr., President of the Florida Association of Hispanic Journalists (FAHJ). The evening was enriched by artistic expression and dialogue, reaffirming the importance of platforms that elevate Hispanic voices and foster cross-sector collaboration.
Hispanic Target Magazine extended thanks to the Eccehomo Guzmán Colombian Cultural & Business Center for collaboration and to event sponsors including the Hispanic Affairs Advisory Board – Miami-Dade County, Archangel Brokers Insurance, STG Mobile Detailing, Olé Communication, TOP 67 Gallery, Mi Libro Hispano, Ataxmar, and Fundación Almenar Otero. The Top Entrepreneur Awards 2025 reaffirmed the magazine's commitment to celebrating leadership with purpose, creativity, and social responsibility, serving as a testament to the strength and diversity of South Florida's Hispanic community. The event's alignment with Art Basel provided international visibility for Hispanic achievements, while its connection to the county's cultural agenda through HAAB emphasized institutional recognition of Hispanic contributions to regional development.


