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Travelers booking JetBlue Vacations packages to select hotels in San Juan are now greeted at Luis Muñoz Marín International Airport by a local Insider who provides personalized on-island support.
Rolando Padua, center, president of Paulson Puerto Rico, addresses the new group of interns participating in the company’s third annual internship program.
Friend’s Café’s newest location at the Aguadilla Town Center marks the company’s 10th store as part of its expansion across Puerto Rico.
Sen. Jeison Rosa-Ramos sponsored three measures approved by the Puerto Rico Senate to expand internet access in public housing and support the island’s agricultural sector.
Chick-fil-A is expanding in Puerto Rico with new restaurants offering dine-in, carry-out, drive-thru and delivery services.
Andrew Davis, a marketing expert and author, led a workshop for EO Puerto Rico focused on using business limitations as a catalyst for creativity and growth.
Luis Rafael González, founder of Axis & Co., a real estate consulting and brokerage firm based in Puerto Rico.
Thomas Seewoester, vice president of operations for Amgen Puerto Rico, places the Energy Star certification label at the company’s Juncos facility.
The ceremony, held in the new auditorium on Ponce Health Sciences University’s campus, marked the school’s largest graduating class of medical students since its founding, with 120 students earning Doctor of Medicine degrees.
Brenda Irizarry of FirstBank leads a coaching habits training during a recent 1Éxito for Business event.
Monllor Capital Partners, a private equity firm based in San Juan, says it aims to attract investment to Puerto Rico while supporting sustainable economic development. (Credit: Natanael Alfredo Nemanita Ginting | Dreamstime.com)
Facel Casta-Báez, president and inventor of Emu Comfort, a Puerto Rico-based medical equipment company specializing in orthopedic pillows.
Puerto Rico is one of seven regions selected to host the NIIMBL eXperience program in summer 2025, which will engage 100 STEM students in the U.S.
The installed solar systems in Culebra have a combined capacity of 283.5 kilowatts and are expected to generate about 480 megawatt-hours annually, saving local businesses an estimated $135,000.
The course combined classroom instruction and hands-on training in carpentry, masonry, gypsum board installation, plumbing and electrical work.

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