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DEar readers:
For several months we considered changing the name of this magazine
to one that would more accurately reflect our business and entrepreneurial
oriented content. After deciding on Hispanic Enterprise and receiving
great feedback from last issue’s test cover, we have decided
to make the change permanent starting with this edition.
The new name more clearly captures our mission of providing Hispanics
with insight and perspective on growing and managing businesses
and acquiring wealth.
Given that, this issue’s cover story was particularly important.
That’s why we chose Maria Contreras-Sweet. Her career and
involvement with the Hispanic business community embodies not only
Hispanic entrepreneurship, but Hispanic values in her efforts to
give back to the community and her perseverance to see through the
creation of PROMERICA, a bank that serves and helps the Hispanic
business community.
Our annual list of the top 25 franchises for Hispanics (P. 40) shines
the spotlight on what may be promising business opportunities for
some. Inspiration may comes from our profile of Belinda Guadarrama,
another successful woman whose company recently was selected among
the contractors a NASA project worth over $5.6 billion (P. 16).
We also preview of our upcoming Hispana Leadership Summit which
will take place in the beginning of August on page 56.
Our name may have changed, but we are more committed than ever to
serving our readers by providing ideas and inspiration, advice for
managing and growing every type of business, lessons from experienced
professionals, and the tools to help you recognize and face that
next business challenge.
We hope you enjoy the issue.
Best regards,
Carlos A. Alfaro
EDITOR
calfaro@hisp.com |