Negocios Now Names Associate Ana Gabriela Urizar to NYC-TriState Latinos 40 Under 40 Class of 2025
May 21, 2025

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Negocios Now names Associate Ana Gabriela Urizar to its NYC-TriState Latinos 40 Under 40 Class of 2025 list as an immigration lawyer. Honorees include entrepreneurs, corporate executives, engineers, startup founders, nonprofit leaders and rising stars in media, finance and other sectors.
“Once again, we have brought together an extraordinary group of young professionals thanks to the growing support of the Negocios Now network in New York, including past honorees from previous editions,” said Clemente Nicado, Publisher of Negocios Now, a publication focused on the Hispanic business community.
Honorees will be celebrated during a ceremony on June 11 in Rockefeller Plaza, New York.
View Ana Gabriela's online profile at the link and printed profile below.
Ana Gabriela Urizar
Empowering Immigrants with Legal Expertise
Title: Immigration Lawyer
Organization: Fragomen
Age: 34
Ana Gabriela Urizar is an accomplished immigration attorney making her mark in one of the most dynamic legal environments in the country. As an Associate Attorney at Fragomen’s New York office, she focuses her practice on corporate immigration law, guiding multinational corporations through the complexities of employment-based visa processes. Her client portfolio spans major industries—including technology, advertising, marketing, financial services, banking, the arts, and manufacturing—highlighting her versatility and deep understanding of immigration challenges in a global economy.
A proud alumna of Syracuse University and the Benjamin N. Cardozo School of Law, Ana Gabriela's commitment to immigration justice took root during her law school years, where she interned with the Kathryn O. Greenberg Immigration Justice Clinic and the Immigration Unit of the New York Legal Assistance Group.
Beyond her professional work, Ana Gabriela is deeply committed to pro bono service. She has participated in community workshops with Citizenship Now! and legal clinics organized by the New York State Bar Association. Through the nonprofit Her Justice, she has also helped immigrant survivors of violence prepare U-visa applications, demonstrating her unwavering dedication to vulnerable populations.
Fluent in English and Spanish, Ana Gabriela brings both legal expertise and cultural fluency to her work—qualities that make her a standout among the next generation of Latina legal leaders.
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