10 Things to Know About Gaby Natale Before Conversations for Change
As we gear up to support our client Inclusive Communities for the Jane H. & Rabbi Sidney H. Brooks Conversations for Change event, we asked a simple but powerful question: Do we really know Gaby Natale?
Beyond the accolades, her journey shows why she is such a meaningful choice for this year’s dialogue on leadership, inclusion, and reinvention. Here are 10 things to know about Gaby Natale before she takes the stage in Omaha this March…
1. She Made Emmy History Through SuperLatina
Gaby is the first Latina to win three consecutive Daytime Emmy® Awards for her long-running bilingual television show SuperLatina on VmeTV. The show, on air for over a decade, centered Latino stories, wellness, leadership, and empowerment at a time when representation was scarce in mainstream media.
2. She Founded a Latina-Owned Media Company
Through AGANARmedia, Gaby develops bilingual content, executive programming, and purpose-driven storytelling, elevating underrepresented voices across industries.
3. She Broke Barriers in Publishing
Gaby became the first Hispanic author published by HarperCollins Leadership, opening doors for future Latina voices in business and leadership literature.
4. She Ranked #4 on People en Español’s 25 Most Powerful Latinas List
People en Español recognized Gaby for her cultural and leadership impact, highlighting Latinas shaping culture, leadership, and social change nationwide.
5. She Speaks at Influential Institutions Worldwide
From the United Nations and the Kennedy Center to the Emmys and global brand stages like Google, Microsoft, Walmart, and Johnson & Johnson, Gaby inspires audiences on resilience, reinvention, and inclusive leadership.
6. She Turned a Health Crisis Into a Mission
After surviving breast cancer, Gaby founded Menopausia.com, the first bilingual femtech platform supporting women navigating midlife transitions, closing a healthcare and education gap for Latina women often overlooked by traditional systems.
7. She’s a Susan G. Komen Ambassador
Her advocacy extends to public health, breast cancer awareness, and survivor support, combining storytelling with tangible community impact.
8. She Built a Cultural Movement Through Media
SuperLatina, became a trusted platform that empowered millions of viewers through culturally relevant conversations on identity, wellness, leadership, and entrepreneurship.
9. She Embodies the Spirit of Conversations for Change
Gaby’s lived experience, leadership philosophy, and social impact align seamlessly with Inclusive Communities’ mission to confront prejudice, foster dialogue, and build belonging.
10. She’s a bestselling author redefining leadership
Her book The Virtuous Circle (El Círculo Virtuoso, HarperCollins Español) became a national bestseller, reframing leadership through purpose, empathy, and service. The book reflects her belief that meaningful success is rooted in values, not ego.
Experience Gaby Natale In Person
Now that you know more about Gaby, don’t wait to experience her story in person.
Join us at this free community event on Tuesday, March 17, 2026, from 10:30–11:30 a.m. at the Holland Performing Arts Center, 1200 Douglas St, Omaha, NE 68102. Reserve your ticket today at TicketOmaha.com and be part of a powerful conversation shaping the future of leadership, inclusion, and change. Book your tickets. It’s free — don’t miss it.
About Inclusive Communities
Inclusive Communities is an almost 90-year-old nonprofit organization committed to confronting prejudice, bigotry, and discrimination, and building truly inclusive communities across Nebraska and the Midwest. Our leadership programs, such as IncluCity and Transformational Leadership, are key strategies for cultivating change agents in workplaces and civic life.
To learn more, visit inclusive-communities.org or call (402) 391-4460. For media inquiries, please contact Mandy True at 402-391-4460 ext. 2 or by emailing mandy@inclusive-communities.org

