US (Washington Insider Magazine) —This Thursday, the second edition of the negozee Business Forum (FEN) takes place in Queens, an event aimed at Latino entrepreneurs interested in discovering new resources and business opportunities in their sector.
This meeting, which is an invaluable platform for networking and learning between Latin professionals and entrepreneurs, is presented by negozee, the first business social network in Spanish.
“We want to help Latinos do business in the United States, without language, location or status being an impediment to learning, connecting and accessing the resources and tools necessary to start, manage and scale a business in the United States.” United,” said Guillermo Will De Jesús, CPA, co-founder of negozee.
More than 100 Latin entrepreneurs are expected to meet with negozee at this unmissable event. There they will share their knowledge and experience in 5 different panels: Capital, Real Estate, Technology/Startups, Franchises and Taxes.
Tony Martínez, CEO and co-founder of negozee, said that his commitment is to support the Latino community in doing business in the United States, ensuring that neither language nor socioeconomic status are barriers.
“We understand the unique challenges that Latino entrepreneurs face, especially those related to language barriers and cultural differences,” Martínez said.
As a demonstration of negozee’s commitment to empowering Latinos and taking into account that access to capital is a fundamental obstacle to scaling a business due to its crucial role in facilitating growth and expansion, FEN2023 will hold the ‘negozee Pitch Competition ‘, in which three finalist Latin startups, previously selected, will compete live for an investment of $15,000 dollars.
In this way, the event not only offers an investment opportunity, but also becomes a platform for Latin entrepreneurs to showcase their innovations.
“Our goal is to provide resources, tools and support so that they are culturally aligned, linguistically accessible and connected to the business ecosystem that exists in the different industries of the market, ensuring that Latino entrepreneurs can successfully navigate the American business environment,” he stated. for her part Cristina Villanueva, co-founder of negozee.
One of the company’s directors, Antonio Quintero, highlighted that negozee firmly believes that by empowering Latino entrepreneurs to overcome these barriers, “we not only contribute to their individual success, but we also enrich the diversity and innovation in the landscape.” business of the United States.
Don’t miss this great opportunity to connect with other Latin entrepreneurs and be part of an event that makes a difference in the business world.
This article is originally published on eldiariony.com
