The public is invited to the Santa Maria Valley Chamber of Commerce Hispanic Business Committee’s luncheon on Oct. 5 to hear its featured speaker, Gonzalo Fernandez.

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Now boasting 46 years in the banking industry, Fernandez first immigrated to the United States from Cuba in 1962 and worked his way up from a bank messenger to his current capacity as SBA General Manager for Pacific Capital Bancorp. He’s the founding member of the Hispanic Development Council of the City of Orange, a member of the advisory board for the Graduate School of Management for the University of California-Irvine, and on the faculty of the Graduate School of Banking at the University of Colorado.

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Fernandez also works with United Way and is a member of Habitat for Humanity and the Board of Directors for the Orangewood Foundation.

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The luncheon will be held in the Kent Room of the Santa Maria Inn. To attend, respond to Hispanic Business Committee Chair Tony Gonzales at hispanicbusinesscommittee@gmail.com or call 621-4430.

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