‘Qué Pasa NJ?,’ show promoting Hispanic business and culture, earns 3 Telly Awards

“Qué Pasa NJ?,” a 30-minute show on public television that showcases the achievements of the Hispanic community, won three Telly Awards.

The show, which is hosted and produced by Carlos Medina — the CEO and president of the Statewide Hispanic Chamber of Commerce of New Jersey — is filmed in New Jersey. It just completed its second season.

The show was honored in three national television categories: D&I, Cultural and Public Interest/Awareness.

Medina said he started the show to fill a gap in television programming, which he says lacks positive representation and success stories of Latin Americans — including Hispanic business leaders.

Medina also serves as president of Robinson Aerial, a mapping and engineering consulting firm in Hackettstown.

“The Hispanic community is a thriving economic bloc and market — in New Jersey alone, (it) contributes an annual $20 billion to the state economy and $1.5 trillion in the…

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