Women in Business
My mother, Martha used to work at the American Consulate in Ciudad Juárez, Mexico in the Visas department. Through her determination and hard work, she earned herself a position in IT.
Read full storyOwning a business during the 80's
My uncle Alberto desperately wanted a business, so he convinced my grandfather, Norberto to buy him a used food truck. At the time, the only place that had plenty of food trucks was Los Angeles, CA.
Read full storyMy Grandparents take on entrepreneurship
My grandfather, Norberto came from a big family, 12 siblings to be exact. They all shared one dream: make their parents proud. Norberto was born in Guanajuato, Mexico. His parents moved to the city of Torreón in search of a better life. My great grandfather started a produce business selling fresh fruits and vegetables. One of my grandfather's oldest brothers, Javier decided to bring the same success to Mexico City. The business took off, instantly.
Read full storyThird Generation Entrepreneur: An Introduction
I grew up in a business environment that dates back to my Mexican ancestry. Second generation family continued their journey to Texas by bringing Northern Mexican delicacies. In my 30’s, I carried on the legacy that was set forward by my grandfather and mother. I opened my first restaurant in 2018 with the help of mom of course! Three years later, the business survived challenges, one of them being the pandemic.
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