Roland Garcia was a young lawyer in Houston nearly two decades ago when he heard that Cesar Alvarez, who is Hispanic, had just been tapped chief executive officer of Greenberg Traurig, a large Miami-based firm.
Garcia, who would later become the first minority elected as president of the Houston Bar Association, was impressed that Greenberg Traurig had selected a minority as its leader in 1997 and he sent a congratulatory letter to Alvarez.
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