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The Puerto Rican Professional Association of South Florida (PROFESA) is an organization conceived on April 28, 1999, by a group of local Puerto Rican professionals in South Florida to fill a void in the Puerto Rican community and help strengthen the existing community organizations in the area. It was inaugurated on October 16, 1999, and in less than two years, PROFESA has become one of the largest Puerto Rican organizations in South Florida and one of the most active in the community. Anchored on three pillars: Culture, Network and Empowerment, PROFESA’s “triad” guides the priorities of the organization. Our core values focus on the power of relationships and collaborations, together with cultural traditions allowing our members to share knowledge and experiences to become a stronger community.
The meaning behind the word PROFESA is as follows: “PR” stands for Puerto Rican, “PROFES” is for professional, and the “A” stands for association. Although PROFESA is a Spanish word, it can be easily pronounced in both English and Spanish. More importantly, its meaning: to “profess”, teach, or lead, is what we envisioned for our organization. Among our goals is to “profess” understanding and love for Puerto Rico, its culture, and the aspirations and potential of our people who have evolved from the humble “Jibarito” into a still humble, but more educated, proud, and modern Puerto Rican professional.

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Anchored on three pillars:
Our core values focus on the power of relationships and collaborations, together with cultural traditions allowing our members to share knowledge and experiences to become a stronger community.


Culture
As our first pilar PROFESA pursues to establish honor and preserve our Boricua roots in our community.

Network
The axis of PROFESA’s triad, the ideal tool to keep the Puerto Rican professional community together and involved in our society and community.

Empowerment
Our final pillar and the achievement of every hard work event and activity our association conducts—the ability to empower our Puerto Rican professional community by positioning them in decision-making positions.