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Project Makers is a nonprofit that supports the development of local businesses focused on Puerto Rico’s economic and social future.
The contest is part of Lemonade Day, a national program that teaches kids how to start and run a small business using a lemonade stand model.
The featured products span categories such as food, beverages, personal care items and supplements — all developed locally by Puerto Rican entrepreneurs.
Meghan Wood, co-founder of Raya Power, which was selected to join Parallel18’s international P18 accelerator for a 20-week program.
From left: María Cintrón and Kiaritza Ruiz, co-founders of The Digital Chameleon, promote the event on a local television show.
Banco Popular CEO Ignacio Álvarez was among the event’s featured speakers.
Nerma Albertorio-Barnés, managing director of Project Makers, and Tamara Matos, CEO of Business Atelier, discuss the collaboration.
The speakers and panelists for “El Poder de ser Mujer,” an event focused on empowering businesswomen, which will be held March 8 at Club Náutico in San Juan.
Lucy Crespo, CEO of the Puerto Rico Science, Technology and Research Trust.