This first of December Hispanic Entrepreneurs celebrated its first anniversary at a meeting where companies and friends who have supported this project since its inception were present.
The event was held at the Clarksville First Baptist Church, counting on the presence of businessmen and entrepreneurs who have supported this project in one way or another, and whose main reason is to help the Hispanic community carry a positive and educational message, showing the hard-working and entrepreneurial side of this community that every day it continues taking important spaces in this country.
An opportunity in addition to trying a delicious meal from local restaurants such as La Laguna, Tropicana, Los Márque and Soledad de Bracamonte, supported by logistics by Méndez Tracking and America Rental. In the photos was as always the team of The rouge caravane photography and makeup in clarksville, tn.
María Jiménez, who is in charge of public relations for the company, commented “this project is made to help the community, it is so that we can all spread and publicize our businesses, our work and at the same time be able to help each other”.
Part of what was announced tonight is that Hispanic Entrepreneurs continues to grow, as its creative director David Bracamonte says, "this project continues to grow and we already have two new tools in the oven, such as a mobile app for Hispanic entrepreneurs and a radio spanish online" which would mean a second stage of growth in this project.
Diego Gómez (Torta Man), Antonio Murgas (Domino's), José Valerio (Penn Mutual) and Andrew Ruud (US Bank) were speakers for the evening, where they could share about their work experiences and what their companies offer to the Hispanic market today in day.
Hispanic Entrepreneurs currently has 5.000 printed editions (quarterly), website and social networks that is available to all companies that want to publicize their work.
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