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Erica Cole of NoLimbits, an accessible-apparel brand from P18 Gen. 12, raised $3 million in Series A funding and signed agreements with Hanger Clinic, Walmart and QVC.
From left: Marlyn Martínez, workforce development director at the Puerto Rico Chapter of the Associated General Contractors (AGC-PR); Umberto Donato, past AGC-PR president and president of its Workforce Development Foundation; and José Torrens, AGC-PR president.
Puerto Rico-born investor Orlando Bravo leads the Bravo Family Foundation to support local entrepreneurship.
Construction at Valley Village is scheduled for completion by April 2028 and will provide housing for hundreds of families in Santa Isabel, according to government officials.
The Cine Kids auditorium at Plaza Guaynabo VIP Cinemas is designed for families with young children and includes an interactive play area.
Edith Brignoni, founder of Baby Abrazo, a digital brain health platform for families, received the Jumpstart Award and CPA business guidance at the BioLeap Showcase from the Puerto Rico Society of Certified Public Accountants.
Students in the Bravo Family Foundation’s Empowering Young Entrepreneurs program pitch business ideas at Bravo Day 2025 in San Juan, Puerto Rico.
Anitza M. Cox, director of analysis and public policy at Estudios Técnicos, presents the results of the 20th edition of the SME Digital Trends Study.
Puerto Rico Chamber of Commerce President Luis E. Pizarro discusses details of the proposed legislation in Washington.
From left: Miriam Martinez, coordinator of the Puerto Rican Summit, and Luis DeRosa, executive director.
Puerto Rico’s National Lemonade Day “promises to be a joyful and inspiring event for families and communities, with opportunities to support young entrepreneurs, enjoy fresh lemonade and witness the next generation of business leaders in action,” organizers said.
Mark Domzalski, director of the Azmat A. Assur Foundation, during the inaugural award ceremony for the Azmat A. Assur Award for Future STEM Scholars in San Juan.
The university awarded Bravo a doctor of humane letters, honoris causa, recognizing his contributions to business and philanthropy.
Luis Pizarro-Otero, president of the Puerto Rico Chamber of Commerce
Evertec Inc. is based in San Juan, Puerto Rico.