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Denise Soler Cox

(she/her)

After going from a stay-at-home-mom to award-winning activist, filmmaker, Top 100 podcaster, and sought-after Fortune 500 speaker, Denise Soler Cox uses her experience to transform lives through storytelling.

In 2014 she Co-Founded Project Eñye, a multimedia production company whose purpose is to transform how we think about culture, identity, and what it means to belong.

In September 2020, Denise was recognized as a “Featured Host” by Apple Podcast North America for her podcast “The Self-ish Latina,” with listeners in 32 countries. Denise has been invited to speak on over 150 stages, including two TEDx talks and has worked with some of the world’s most recognized brands, like Microsoft, Facebook, LinkedIn, JP Morgan Chase, Salesforce, Procter & Gamble, Dow Jones, Eli Lilly, Starbucks, and VaynerMedia, to name a few.

Renowned Harvard Professor Marshall Ganz uses Denise’s film “being eñye” as part of his Public Narrative course as an example of “The story of us.”

Her work has been published as a contributor in Huffington Post. She has been featured in Forbes as a “Trailblazing Latina” and also on CNN, CNN Money, Chicago Tribune, Fox News Latino, HOLA, ABC, CBS, and NBC. Denise has a combined audience of 97k followers across all platforms.

She is currently in production with her second feature-length documentary about secret-keeping in the Latinx community (2022) and also working on a forthcoming book about Belonging (Winter 2021).

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