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Dear Roberto:
Couple of days ago, I was on the Rush Limbaugh Radio Program. The
topic was the discussion about an article on the Boston Globe on the
unemployment rate and how "bad" the economy is (according
to the source)... his point was that although we do have unemployed
people, may of us has become self employed and started our own business...this
was illustrated by my small story....
"13 years ago, I came from Argentina (in other words and immigrant,
2 years ago became citizen after being resident for a while, and almost
less than 1 1/2 ago I was lay off from a big corporation... for 6
-7 months I looked for a job (up and down, left and right) and I could
not get one... "necessity" made me more creative than ever
and formed my own Company "SZ Global". SZ Global assists
small and medium size firms to take their products abroad. "
Not only I do have a job... but I love it and more important "
I am in control of my destiny rather than the corporation..."
The key is hard work, passion and honesty. So, if this so call "bad
economy" enable us to be better... I take it knowing that the
reward is around the corner. I am thankful for being part of this
great Land of Opportunity.
I thought in sharing this with you since the BHCC has being very supportive
of my venture. I have also learnt tremendously from other members.
Best regards,
Silvia Zumarraga
Thank you, Silvia, for sharing this. I am glad you feel the BHCC has
played some role in the process of realizing your American dream.
Keep working hard, and we look forward to continuing to work with
you!
For those of you who don't know, Silvia has been instrumental working
behind the scenes with Ingrid Herrera and me on the Central American
trade initiative that the Baltimore Hispanic Chamber of Commerce is
working on. We are talking to the embassies of the Central American
countries to bring their commercial/trade ministers and/or ambassadors
to Maryland to meet with the Hispanic business owners here with roots
in Central America to discuss how we can leverage our capabilities
here and connections down there to develop more economic ties between
Maryland and Central America. This is an initiative about which both
Aris Melissaratos and Governor Ehrlich have expressed their support
and enthusiasm. Stay tuned . . .
Roberto Allen, President
Baltimore Hispanic Chamber of Commerce
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Fiesta
de Aniversario of the Hispanic Business
Association of Baltimore and the Maryland Hispanic Chamber of Commerce.
More than 100 persons came to the Latin Palace to celebrate the Hispanics
of the Year in the following categories:
Hispanic of the
Year: Gerrylinn Rojas for her contributions to the community
working with the EBLO kids
Special Award: Delfina Pereda for her long contribution
to the Hispanic community
Special Award: Danny Santos for his outstanding work as
Hispanic Recruiter for the Baltimore Police Department
Hispanic Businessman of the Year: Luis Borunda for his
outstanding contributions to the Hispanic business community with
his leadership of the Baltimore Hispanic Chamber of Commerce
Hispanic Business of the Year: La Guadalupana for its continuos
growth and establishment of the Hispanic presence in Spanish Town
New Hispanic Business of the Year: Radio Latino 8.10AM Baltimore/Annapolis
for its innovating opening of a new Hispanic media outlet
in the Baltimore/Washington area
Hispanic Police Officer of the Year: Wilson Torres for
his contributions to the Police Force and the Hispanic community
and the relationship between both
Hispanic Volunteers of the Year 1: Wilfredo Bastiand for
his contributions to the volunteer efforts of the Hispanic Apostolate
Hispanic Volunteer of the Year 2: Austin Redwood for his
contributions to the volunteer efforts of EBLO
The event was extremely successful
and proved that the community is not only growing but growing iits
businesses by leaps and bounds. Small Hispanic businesses are well
and thriving. Excellent job by the Hispanic Business Association
Tuesday
March 3 at 12PM: Luncheon at Café Latino in Frederick
Western Maryland Hispanic Chamber of Commerce
Contact Jorge Ribas at 301-258-1910
HISPANICS
WANT IN ON SLOTS DEALS
By Robert Redding Jr.
THE WASHINGTON TIMES
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ANNAPOLIS — A leader of Hispanic
Republicans in Maryland says he doubts that black lawmakers legally
can broker a deal to secure ownership of two proposed slot-machine
emporiums, but adds that Hispanics also might be interested in casino
ownership.
"There would be a question
mark in my mind as to whether or not minority ownership of slot
emporiums or other gambling venues could actually be legislated
or whether that would be where the lawyers take over," Luis
Borunda, chairman of the Hispanic Republicans of Maryland, told
The Washington Times.
"But if it is something that
could be legislated, then I am sure that other ethnic minorities
— including Hispanics — would be interested in investing
in Maryland's economy from a national perspective," Mr. Borunda
said.
His group has 45 members and recently
became the state party's official Hispanic outreach arm.
The Times reported earlier this
month that leaders of the 42-member Maryland Legislative Black Caucus
would support Gov. Robert L. Ehrlich Jr.'s most recent plan to put
15,500 slot machines at four racetracks and two other sites along
Interstate 95 if blacks are guaranteed ownership of the two off-track
sites.
Mr. Borunda said he has no plans
to talk to Mr. Ehrlich, a Republican, about Hispanic ownership of
gaming venues but is certain "some segments of the Hispanic
community are interested in gambling."
Mr. Ehrlich's original plan to
put about 11,500 slot machines at four tracks passed last year in
the Senate but was killed by the Democrat-controlled House Ways
and Means Committee.
The governor wants to use slots
revenue to pay for the Thornton Education Reform Act, which attempts
to close the disparity between rich and poor school districts. He
said slots would generate $800 million a year if all 15,500 machines
were operating.
House Speaker Michael E. Busch,
Anne Arundel Democrat, wants to finance the act with a 1-cent sales-tax
increase.
All 42 members of the black caucus
are Democrats and represent an important bloc of votes for Mr. Ehrlich,
who says "minority involvement" is essential to the success
of his slots legislation.
However, at least two caucus members
and black church leaders remain opposed to any slots legislation.
Still, Mr. Borunda lauded the black
caucus' effort with Mr. Ehrlich.
"There are forces out there
that would like nothing better than to see minorities divided on
economic issues," Mr. Borunda said.
"We know that, and we
are not going to play into that. Whoever the African-Americans are
that are brokering this deal, that is great for them. I don't personally
have any animosity toward them."
From Luis Borunda,
Baltimore Hispanic Chamber of Commerce
-- Resources --
Financing Basics
Whether you're starting a business or expanding one, sufficient
ready capital is essential.
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Franchising 101
Because of the risk and work involved in starting a new business,
many new entrepreneurs choose franchising as an alternative to starting
a new, independent business from scratch. Is it for you?
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Making the Hispanic Market More Accessible
It's common knowledge that the U.S. Hispanic market is growing in
leaps and bounds, yet many small- and medium-sized business don't
know how to attract that audience.
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-- Headlines --
GOP Needs More Than Empty Palabras to get Latino Vote
Republicans are stepping up their efforts to peel votes away from
Democrats who historically have received the lion's share of the
Latino vote. Will a smattering of Spanish do the trick? Probably
not, but it certainly won't hurt.
http://email.hbinc.com/n.asp?n=12840
North Hollywood Business Woman Adds Salvadorian Flair to Paper Products
North Hollywood resident and business entrepreneur, Patricia Reyes,
last month launched ColoReyes Paper Products T, a new company offering
a colorful selection of paper products incorporating unique designs
based on a regional Salvadorian painting style.
http://email.hbinc.com/n.asp?n=12818
Cuba: Now Or Never?
In March, the Bush administration issued two sweeping changes: Cuban
Americans would be able to visit Cuba more often and without a compelling
humanitarian reason, but travel permission would no longer be given
for educational and cultural tours.
http://email.hbinc.com/n.asp?n=12806
Music Industry Weighs Its Legal Options
Should the record industry license its music to online sharing services
in return for a user fee?
http://email.hbinc.com/n.asp?n=12805
Latinos Criticize First Data Merger
Latino activists said Thursday they are lobbying the Department
of Justice to stop First Data Corp.'s $7.8 billion acquisition of
Concord EFS Inc. because it would damage competition in the cross-border
money transfer business.
http://email.hbinc.com/n.asp?n=12781
UC Berkeley Report Debunks Myths About California Fiscal Crisis
A new report on the causes of California's fiscal crisis and the
myths about its jobs and tax environment was released today by the
Fisher Center for Real Estate and Urban Economics at UC Berkeley's
Haas School of Business.
http://email.hbinc.com/n.asp?n=12755
Study Details Hispanic Online Population
A new study by comScore Networks has fleshed out the Hispanic audience
online, finding it to have a higher average income and spends more
time online and viewing more pages than the overall online population.
http://email.hbinc.com/n.asp?n=12749
Wisconsin to Seed Venture Fund to Aid Minority Firms
Gov. Jim Doyle is targeting minority-owned businesses in his "Grow
Wisconsin" economic recovery plan with programs and initiatives
aimed at stimulating job creation and offering financial assistance.
http://email.hbinc.com/n.asp?n=12732
-- Magazine --
100 Most Influential Hispanics
As Hispanic leaders reach new levels of success and status, they
dispel stereotypes and set the precedent for further progress.
http://email.hbinc.com/n.asp?n=12825
An Evening with the Brain Trust
Academics, diplomats, investors, and CEOs come together to discuss
public policy at the U.S. Hispanic Economic Summit.
http://email.hbinc.com/n.asp?n=12822
-- Events --
Viva Broward
Wednesday, October 1, 2003
Fort Lauderdale
UCLA Chicano Studies Research Center Annual Fall Open House
Wednesday, October 1, 2003
Haines Hall 144, UCLA Campus
2003 SACNAS National Conference
Thursday, October 2, 2003
Albuquerque Convention Center -- Albuquerque, New Mexico
View more information on all of our featured events:
http://www.hispanicbusiness.com/community/calendar/
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Citibank North America
Client Financial Analyst
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Citibank North America
Business Banking Officer
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Tenet Healthcare
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Hispanic Business, Inc.
NEW MEDIA SALES MANAGER
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