Marivi Prado

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Marivi Prado

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Marivi Prado is a successful businesswoman who has been actively involved in community activities. She is the President and owner of Marivi Prado and Associates, a full service marketing, advertising and public relations agency founded in 1988. Ms. Prado is also the founder and President of Women of Human Rights International, a not-for-profit, non-governmental organization that focuses on denouncing human rights violations and injustices, promoting human rights and acting as a link between women’s groups at the local and international levels. Marivi arrived in Miami in 1960. A graduate of the University of Miami, she has been calling Miami her home for 39 years and has been actively involved in community organizations. Her affiliations include Dade County’s Planning Advisory Board, Archdiocese of Miami Community Peace Task Force, Dade-Monroe Mental Health Board, Coalition of Hispanic American Women (CHAW), Kiwanis Club of Key Biscayne, CAMACOL, Latin Business and Professional Women’s Club, AYUDA, Inc. and Habitat for Humanity. She has been widely recognized in South Florida as a business and community leader. She has been the recipient of many awards for her leadership. The Latin Business and Professional Women’s Club, Latin Builders Association, the Children’s Re-source Fund and the International Association of Human Rights Agencies have honored her.

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