Joe Kutchera

Joe Kutchera (born 1970) is an American author, columnist and marketing executive.

While working at Grupo Expansion in Mexico City (acquired by Time Inc. in 2005), his team launched CNN Expansion, the leading Spanish-language business news site in North America (now Expansion.mx). Subsequently, Kutchera worked at Flipboard as its Head of LatAm Content + Publishers. Currently, he is the Founder and Managing Partner of the digital Hispanic/Latin American marketing and PR consultancy Latino Link Advisors.[1]

In 2020, the City of Richmond's Office of Immigrant and Refugee Engagement (formerly the office of Multicultural Affairs) commissioned “Portraits of Immigrant Voices,” a digital art exhibition that explores the diversity of immigrant experiences in Richmond, Virginia with painted portraits of Alfonso Pérez Acosta and personal histories written by Joe Kutchera.[2][3]

Kutchera has appeared on CNN en Español, ABC News and Authors@ Google.[4][5][6]

Published works

Books

  • Latino Link: Building Brands Online with Hispanic Communities and Content (Paramount Books)
  • E-X-I-T-O: Su estrategía de marketing digital en 5 pasos (Editorial Patria/Hachette)
  • Faces of a Fish Empire: A Visual History of Empire Fish Company and the Decline of Commercial Fishing in Wisconsin[7] (self-published)

References

  1. "About Us - Latino Marketing Agency". Latino Link Advisors. Retrieved 2022-05-24.
  2. Rodriguez, Holly (2020-11-15). "Meet Your Neighbors". richmondmagazine.com. Retrieved 2022-05-24.
  3. Times-Dispatch, SABRINA MORENO Richmond. "In new portrait series launched by Richmond-area artist, local immigrants share their stories". Richmond Times-Dispatch. Retrieved 2022-05-24.
  4. Las revistas digitales de Flipboard, retrieved 2022-05-24
  5. "Video Zika Virus Arrives in Florida". ABC News. Retrieved 2022-05-24.
  6. EXITO: 5 digital-marketing success factors | Joe Kutchera | Talks at Google, retrieved 2022-05-24
  7. Sep 21; School 2018 |, 2018 | Back To (2018-09-21). "Empire Fish Preserves a Piece of Wisconsin Maritime History". TosaConnection. Retrieved 2022-05-24.
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