martes, 6 de octubre de 2020

2 pm: Successful Latinx Entrepreneurs: Challenges and Opportunities virtual town hall

 

 

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Successful Latinx Entrepreneurs: Challenges and Opportunities virtual town hall, Oct. 6


Let's celebrate Hispanic Heritage Month from the entrepreneurship point of view. According to Forbes, Latinos are 1.7 times more likely to start businesses. Perhaps helping in that growth, Latinx college attainment rates nearly doubled in the last two decades. Businesses with majority Hispanic / Latinx ownership are estimated to employ 2.7 million Americans and contribute over $700 million to the economy annually. 

Today, there are 4.65 million Hispanic-owned companies – representing 14% of the 33 million total U.S. businesses – and their growth continues to vastly outpace that of other U.S. businesses. In fact, Hispanic / Latinx businesses grew 40.2% from 2012 to 2018 – more than twice the 18.8% growth rate of other U.S. firms. Today, about 1 out of every 7 businesses is run by a Hispanic / Latinx entrepreneur. 

This town hall features a panel of successful Latinx entrepreneurs who will share their experiences and insights on starting and sustaining a business in the U.S.

Successful Latinx Entrepreneurs: Challenges and Opportunities
Tuesday, October 6, 2 p.m. - 3 pm
RegistrationTown Hall RSVP form

Moderators:

  • Brent Rondon, MPA - Senior Consultant for International Trade, Small Business Development Center at the Institute for Entrepreneurial Excellence, Innovation Institute, University of Pittsburgh and Board Member of the Pittsburgh Metropolitan Area Hispanic Chamber of Commerce.
  • Tony Torres - Entrepreneur-in-Residence, Innovation Institute, University of Pittsburgh | Chairman, Syntheon Inc.

Panelists:

  • Gabriela Isturiz - serial entrepreneur, experienced CEO and founder of Bellefield Systems and eBillingHub 
  • Keyla Cook - owner, Casa Brasil
  • Pedro Quiroga - VP of Operations and Technology, EAFab Inc. 
  • Pablo Ardiles - Managing Member, PYCO School of Music and Music Store.

We encourage you to share this invitation with your networks and we look forward to your participation in this program, and other Hispanic Heritage Month activities. #SomosPitt

Questions? – Contact diversity@pitt.edu

 

 

Special thanks to our partners at the

 

Pittsburgh Metropolitan Area Hispanic Chamber of Commerce

 1555 Broadway Avenue Second Floor, Pittsburgh, PA 15219

412-553-9300 - Chamber@pmahcc.org

 

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