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Hundreds of businesswomen and
entrepreneurs gathered at the Hyatt
Regency Coral Gables on May 20 to share
business experience and ideas at the
LATINA Style Business Series. The
previous evening, attendees had indulged
in an evening of pampering and
relaxation at The Healthy Wealthy You
spa, where they enjoyed a session of
mini-spa treatments as well as a chance
to network over hors d’oeuvres.
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Juan Roberto Job
from New York Life during the
“Healthy Wealthy You” panel |
Mayor Don
Slesnick |
Veteran and emerging entrepreneurs from
all ethnic and professional backgrounds
made the Business Series a learning
experience but also an invigorating
social event.
The morning began with the introduction
of speakers by Coral Gables Mayor Don
Slesnick, who extended an invitation to
entrepreneurs to open businesses at
Coral Gables. “This is a great area to
be welcoming all of you,” he said. “We
would love to be your partners, so I
encourage you to visit our City
Beautiful.”
U.S Small Business Administration (SBA)
marketing manager Ilene P. Rubio
stressed the role of this federal agency
in Florida and the United States. She
pointed out the importance of creating
networking among companies through a
program called SBA’s Business
Matchmaking, a program “specifically
tailored to small business so that they
can be better prepared for major
challenges.”
Odalis G. Martinez, consumer marketing
executive for Bank of America, mentioned
Bank of America’s services to small
business, such as loans, online bank
services, and mortgages. “We want to
help our business owners to make their
job easier,” said Martinez.
New York Life Agent Lillian Cosio
encouraged women to become aware of all
the areas where women do not have an
active financial participation.
Michel Martel, an applications
instructor from computer-learning center
New Horizons, informed the audience of
new technology and Microsoft Office
updates, such as voice recording and
automatic evaluations.
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Latina Entrepreneur Panel: Lisa
Silvera, Monica Puig, Ana
Alleguez, Gabriela Cora-Locatelli |
Office Depot
representative Linda Watson
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A succulent plate was served at The
Latina Entrepreneur Award Luncheon,
sponsored by Office Depot. Patty Palma,
representing Office Depot, America’s
largest office-products retailer,
introduced Mistress of Ceremony CBS4
Anchorwoman Ileana Varela.
Keynote Speaker Maria Marin, an
internationally renowned expert in
negotiation training, addressed the
attendees with an encouraging message.
“You must ask for more that you’re
demanding,” she said.
Also during the luncheon, Lisa Silvera,
senior vice president of Thinkking
Media, received an award of recognition
for her leadership as an entrepreneur.
Following lunch, three Latina leaders
took to the stage for the Latina
Entrepreneur Panel: Gabriela Cora-Locatelli,
president of the Executive Health &
Wealth Institute; Latin Business Club of
America President Monica Puig; and
Alleguez & Associates. President Ana
Alleguez. The panel was moderated by
Lisa Silvera.
Panelists stressed that a woman must
always be a key player in her workplace
and be the first in taking part in
projects in order to be successful. “We
must believe in ourselves to achieve
what we want. You will have ups and
downs, but we must go along with it,”
said Puig.
Empowerment speaker Krystal F. Scott
praised the efforts that the Business
Series is making to connect and inform
successful women around the country.
“This is the basic knowledge we all must
have,” she said.
The Business Series culminated with a
raffle full of prizes, such as a Coach
bag, a Wal-Mart/Sam’s Club membership, a
Nextel telephone, and an American
Airlines round-trip ticket to Latin
America.
Future and current Latina entrepreneurs
can visit www.latinastyle.com for more
information about the Business Series
seminar.
Sponsors:
Wal-Mart; American Airlines; Nextel;
Office Depot; Principal Financial Group;
New York Life; Bank of America.
Supporting
Governement Agencies: U.S.
Department of Energy; U.S. Small
Business Administration.
Partner
Organizations: U.S. Hispanic
Chamber of Commerce; Thinkking Media;
Women’s Chamber of commerce of Miami-Dade
County; Women’s Business Development
Center; Latin Business; NSHP; Hispanic
Coalition; Miami Beach Chamber of
Commerce Hispanic Outreach Business
Alliance; ALPFA; Miami Beach latin
Chamber of Commerce; Cuban American
National Council; ElHearldo.com.
Product
Sponsors: Colgate-Palmolive
and Mary Kay.
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