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Adriana Pérez and Melanie Filiberti, of Ilumi-Nation Lights Decor, during the EnterPRize Business Competition’s 20th-anniversary awards ceremony.
Elliot Pacheco, president of Empresarios por Puerto Rico, who announced the 10th-anniversary edition of the “Cómprale al de Aquí” (“Buy from Locals”) campaign.
In Culebra, Puerto Rico, the Foundation for Puerto Rico and the Puerto Rico Chamber of Commerce hosted a Community Innovation Hub event that brought together nonprofit organizations, entrepreneurs, community leaders and government representatives to address barriers to doing business and workforce development in the island’s eastern region.
Aida Martínez, regional director of the Puerto Rico Small Business & Technology Development Center, during the inauguration of the new satellite office in Vega Baja.
Siblings Dereck, Keniel and Keyvliannie “Annie” Lagares, owners of Riko’s Limonada in San Juan, won first place.
Jorge Martel, general manager of T-Mobile Puerto Rico
Project Makers, which is expanding into San Juan, already operates a business incubator in Caguas.
Denisse Rodríguez-Colón, executive director of Colmena66
“The support from Fase1 Intensive is important to ensure that I start off on the right foot and can move on to the next level. Being here, I feel like I'm in the right place, surrounded by the right people,” said Melissa Fort (center) from Gold Dust, a participant in Fase1 Intensive’s fourth cohort.
Sharing experiences, exchanging resources, celebrating wins and supporting each other through setbacks transforms not only our businesses but the way we approach entrepreneurship itself. (Credit: Kawee Wateesatogkij | Dreamstime.com)
Brenda Irizarry of FirstBank leads a coaching habits training during a recent 1Éxito for Business event.
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.
Attendees will have the opportunity to meet one-on-one with loan officers to present their business plans and receive guidance on securing financing to start or grow their ventures. (Credit: Thicha Satapitanon | Dreamstime.com)
Carmen Ríos, vice president of Dulzura Borincana, receives the Small Business Exporter of the Year award from the U.S. Small Business Administration.

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