Salvador
Gomez
Owner, President and
Chief Executive Officer
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As President and CEO, Salvador Gomez develops and maintains
the vision of the company. He oversees marketing, product
development, production and finance, customer service, and
approves all financial obligations. Mr. Gomez seeks business
opportunities and strategic alliances with other companies and
organizations. He also plans, develops, and establishes policies
and objectives of business organization in accordance with board
directives and company charter.
Mr. Gomez directs and coordinates financial programs to
provide funding for new or continuing operations in order to
maximize return on investments and increase productivity. He is
responsible for developing and communicating goals, operating
plans, and policies for the corporation. Through policy
statements, management actions, and written and verbal
communication, he sets the tone for the company's relations with
its employees and customers.
Mr. Gomez directs company business within the strategic plan
to achieve desired profit and return on invested capital goals.
He exercises judgment in determining management direction for
the company that will most beneficially meet the needs of its
customers and employees, consistent with company policy.
Mr. Gomez is a recognized leader in the business community,
both in Colorado and nationally. Mr. Gomez has a total of 35
years experience in business and association administration and
management, public policy development, and community economic
development, including 15 years as owner and President/CEO of
Source One.
Prior to becoming a business owner, Mr. Gomez helped
establish and manage the U.S. Hispanic Chamber of Commerce and
acted as its first National Director. In this role, he worked
closely with the White House and Congress providing input on
Hispanic business and economic development issues. In addition,
Mr. Gomez has served on the staff of two governors, providing
policy advice, political consulting, and research to assist in
the administration of legislative issues and state agency
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