Meet Chantel Robertson, the Afro-Latina Founder of Upful Blends
Photo courtesy of Chantel Robertson. Chantel Robertson describes herself as a sister, daughter, friend, dancer, artist… This Afro-Latina entrepreneur definitely has many hats, including plant medicine facilitator. “As someone
These Latinx software engineers didn’t seen themselves represented in tech. So they built something new
Like many young Latinos living in Milwaukee, Carlos Vasquez’s plan for life after high school was already laid out. Following graduation, he would put up his diploma and follow his family’s footsteps into manufacturing. No questions asked.“I graduated on a Friday, and by Monday I was working at a factory,” Vasquez
New American Funding Co-Founder Patty Arvielo Honored as Diversity Leader, Latino Leader Worth Watching
The Latino Leader Worth Watching award recognizes industry leaders who "demonstrate talent and skill, a dedication to excellence in all they do, a willingness to mentor and support the next generation, and a commitment to the broader community," while the Diversity Leader award honors "those who work every day to expand
A Latinx-Founded Tech Company is On Track to “Change Lives and Fix Cities” After Receiving Historic Investment
Photo Courtesy Bitwise A Latinx-helmed tech company based in Fresno, California, just announced that it has secured $27 million in critical Series A VC funding, a huge investment
Google sues South Korean regulator that fined tech giant
Seoul, Feb 9 (EFE).- Google sued South Korea’s regulator to reverse the fine it imposed in September for forcing local phone manufacturers to use its Android operating system, according to news agency Yonhap. Sources consulted by Yonhap said the lawsuit was filed Jan. 24 to annul the fine of 207.4 billion won
Latina founder Rossy Sánchez finds success with Anabella Shoes
The name of the brand also has very personal meaning since it bears the same name as her daughter Anabella. “I consider it a very beautiful name not only because it evokes everything that has to do with my daughter but also contains within itself the word ‘Bella’-and as
La Última Palabra on Latinos and Tech Startups | Latino Voices | Chicago News
Business La Última Palabra on Latinos and Tech Startups The term “Fourth Industrial Revolution” was coined to describe the anticipated fusion of the physical, digital, and biological worlds through technological advances. As the very nature of our daily lives continues to be shaped by emerging technologies, Supply Hive CEO Lou Sandoval says
Sergio Bruna is America’s Most Influential Latino Entrepreneur
MIAMI, FL / ACCESSWIRE / February 24, 2020 / Sergio Bruna is an entrepreneur and salesman originally from Madrid, Spain, who moved to Mexico City as a teenager to work and live on his own. By the time he was 20, he had already been homeless twice, which pushed him to
This Latina Founder Trains The Top Coaches In How To Make Millions
In a society where some still believe that coaches don’t make money or have success, Juliana Garcia makes her mark and proves that isn’t true. Born and raised in Colombia, Juliana believed that making money required hard work because her mother instilled that in her since she was a child.
Emile Learning, the Latino Startup That Wants To Be the Netflix of Education
Photo courtesy of Emile Learning. Latino entrepreneurs Felix Ruano and Michael Vilardo’s passion for education has brought them closer to revolutionizing the world of virtual education. Combining their