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Diversidad e integración -- Diversity and Latino Inclusion in Business

October 28, 2021 | Mesirow

We discussed the challenges and opportunities facing Latino professionals in finance with Martin Cabrera, Jr., CEO of Cabrera Capital Markets.

Adding value to new bond issues is a relationship business

October 3, 2021 | Primary Markets TV

Adding value to a deal requires his firm to reach out to the 400 investor accounts – including smaller firms by assets under management – and ensuring that the breadth of investors increases pricing and liquidity transparency in the deal. Strengthening relationships with large broker dealer firms and focusing on the capital structure of clients will be core to growth over the next 12 months, Managing Director Santino Bibbo explains.

Martin Cabrera: One of the most influential Latinos in the country shares his story with Iskali

April 9, 2021 | Iskali

Martin Cabrera joins Vicente Del Real in a conversation of inspiration, success, and how he grew to be one of the most influential Latinos in the U.S. From collecting cans off the street in Chicago's Little Village, to CEO and Founder of Cabrera Capital Markets (CCM) and Cabrera Capital Partners (CCP), Martin shares his message of hope for young Latinos, who like himself, want to make a positive impact in their community.

Chicago Housing Authority Career Champions: Martin Cabrera

June 25, 2020 | Chicago Housing Authority

Martin Cabrera, CEO of Cabrera Capital Markets featured as a Career Champion for the Chicago Housing Authority.

The retirement crisis brewing in the Latino community

July 12, 2019 | CNBC

Martin Cabrera, CEO of Cabrera Capital Markets and member of CNBC's Financial Wellness Advisory Council, joins CNBC's "Closing Bell" to discuss the retirement crisis in the Latino community.

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