Hispanic Heritage Month: This is me, Bryan
Last updated onSept. 15 – Oct. 15 is Hispanic Heritage Month. It’s a month dedicated to celebrating the history and culture of Hispanic and Latinx people who have greatly influenced and contributed to Canadian and American society.
Did you know?
In Mexico, Sept. 16 marks Mexico’s Independence Day, also known as El Grito de la Independencia, which has been celebrated since the 19th century and commemorates the country’s freedom from Spanish colonial rule.
This year, Bryan Espinosa, a U.S. travel and expense analyst, shared his story.
Meet Bryan
Bryan's journey with TC Energy began in 2019 as a high school intern in the Accounts Payable department. Now, as a full-time college student and full-time employee at TC Energy, he is excited to continue growing and evolving in his new role.
Born and raised in Houston, Texas, Bryan's roots extend to his family’s hometown of Celaya, Mexico, where vibrant traditions like Day of the Dead, also known as “Día de los Muertos”, have shaped his cultural identity. From navigating the corporate world as a young individual to his admiration for his parents’ resilience, Bryan shares how his rich heritage fuels his journey. Watch his story here:
Did you know?
Although Day of the Dead has been celebrated in Mexico since pre-Hispanic times, the first ever parade in Mexico City was held in 2016.