MIAMI — Rivero Mestre attorneys Amanda L. Fernandez and Taylor Diaz recently attended the Cuban American Bar Association’s third Leadership, Education, And, Development (L.E.A.D.) program at The Florida Bar Annual Convention in Boca Raton.
Amanda, who serves as CABA President, and Taylor, a current L.E.A.D. fellow, joined other leaders for the event and early networking session, “Cafecito con CABA y Amigos,” where guests connected over traditional Cuban coffee and pastelitos.
CABA’s L.E.A.D. program equips aspiring legal leaders with the skills and resources to effect positive change within CABA, The Florida Bar, and their communities. CABA is a non-profit voluntary bar association founded in 1974 by lawyers of Cuban descent.
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