President and CEO,
the Hispanic Federation (HF)
Frankie Miranda is the President and CEO of the Hispanic Federation (HF), the nation’s premier Latino non-profit membership organization. He is a well-respected leader with critical knowledge of the challenges and opportunities facing the Latino community in the 21st century.
Frankie served in various capacities at the Federation since 2006, including Assistant
Vice President of Communications, Vice President for External Affairs, Senior Vice President, and most recently, Executive Vice President. In these roles, he managed the Federation’s operation and expansion initiatives and oversaw the annual gala, which under his leadership now raises more than $2.7 million annually.
Among his many accomplishments, Frankie successfully managed the Federation’s
expansion into Florida and Puerto Rico, creating a vision and mission for the
organization’s civic engagement and mobilization work in Florida and the immediate and
long-term disaster assistance strategy for Puerto Rico. His work is creating powerful
change for the communities and partners in these two communities.
Earlier in his career, Frankie held several senior management positions in the
communications industry, including Director of Communications for the New York DMA
TV stations WXTV, Univision 41 and WFUT UniMas 68; Deputy Press Secretary for
Spanish Language Media for the Hillary Clinton U.S. Senate campaign in 2000, and
Fernando Ferrer’s NYC Mayoral campaign in 2001.
Frankie holds a BA in Political Science from the University of Puerto Rico and a MA
degree in Performance Studies from New York University. He resides in Queens with his
husband Ricardo and cat Valentina.