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Brenda Irizarry of FirstBank leads a coaching habits training during a recent 1Éxito for Business event.
Julybeth Alicea-Rodríguez, CEO of HR Disruptor, launched the “Artificial Intelligence in Action” program in Puerto Rico.
More than a conference, Oasis Empresarial has become a movement for women who want to pursue healthy entrepreneurship, growing in purpose, leadership and well-being.
Graduates from the most recent PathStone training cohort came from Puerto Rico municipalities including Bayamón, Cataño, Corozal, Dorado, Morovis, Naranjito, Toa Alta, Toa Baja, Vega Alta and Vega Baja.
Alianza Municipal de Servicios Integrados and Puerto Rico government officials sign the partnership agreement to fund workforce training in Caguas.
Caguas Mayor William Miranda-Torres watches a student operate a remote-controlled robot during the opening of the LIFT Learning Lab.
From left: Juan C. Sosa, dean of the Business, Tourism and Entrepreneurship Division at Ana G. Méndez University; Coral Cummings, director of government relations and public affairs at Walmart Puerto Rico; José F. Méndez, president of Ana G. Méndez University; Viviana Mercado, senior manager of corporate affairs at Walmart Puerto Rico; and Juan E. Ayala, associate vice president of development and community relations at Ana G. Méndez University.
Rosa Uriarte, deputy director of economic development at The Enterprise Center at PathStone, and José Rivas, senior business development officer at PathStone.
University of Puerto Rico Aguadilla Rector Sonia Rivera-González congratulates students and highlights the importance of training professionals in strategic sectors like aeronautics and aerospace.