After two years of virtual celebrations, Prospera hosted its signature Hispanic Heritage Month event, although this time with a new time and format. Presented by FPL on September 14 at the Miracle Theater in Coral Gables, the main supporters of the non-profit, economic development organization came together to celebrate Hispanic entrepreneurship by showcasing local small business owners who have demonstrated success and business growth since receiving Prospera's support and after the pandemic tested their capacities.
The program featured five success stories of entrepreneurs who are stronger than before:
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- Corina Jimenez & Natalia Serur, Vegallia
- Julio Carrero, Insinet
- Paulo Romero & Carolina Posada, RCE Construction
- Lucho Migneco, Mater Tiles
- Alexander Nuñez, Digital E Consulting
- Fernando Casamayor, Chief Innovation and Economic Development Officer for Miami-Dade County
- Michaeljohn Green, Deputy Director of Economic Development for Miami-Dade County
- Danilo Vargas, Small Business Innovation Manager for Miami-Dade County
"Collaboration is vital to the work we do at Prospera. In this post-pandemic economy, our public, private and nonprofit sectors have communicated and collaborated more than ever to support a local entrepreneurial ecosystem with small businesses that are stronger than before," said Prospera South Florida Regional Vice-President Myrna Sonora. "We still have much to accomplish but today we celebrate how far we've come."
In addition to Presenting Sponsor FPL, the event was presented with the support of the following sponsors:
- Hosts: AT&T, Bank of America, Bank United, First Horizon, Truist, and Wells Fargo
- Champions: JPMorgan Chase, Florida International University, Telemundo 51, Amerant, and First Bank
- Leaders: Work Magic, West Kendall Baptist Hospital, Holland & Knight, TD Bank, and SBDC at FIU
Media Contact: Soledad Jacobson, (786) 329-5830, sjacobson@prosperausa.org
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