¡Exito! A Women Entrepreneur Conference

Thank you to all who joined us during the ¡Exito! Conference for Women Entrepreneurs, on March 21, 2008.

 

A special thank you to the event sponsors and table sponsors:

                                                  

                                          

Greater Brandon Chamber of Commerce

The Palm Bank

 

 


 

HBIF provides technical assistance to budding Hispanic entrepreneurs and Hispanic-owned businesses through a one-on-one approach, and a variety of other business development programs. In working together with the entrepreneur and other business professionals, individual analysis and the strengths, weaknesses, opportunities and challenges are identified.

Community Impact

How Does HBIF Impact the Community?

Today, small businesses provide 75% of all the net new jobs added to the economy, and employ 53% of the private workforce. Small firms also account for 51% of private sector output and provide 67% of workkers with their first job and initial on the job training.

From 1987 to to 1997 U.S. small businesses grew by more than 36%. During this period, Hispanic Businesses grew by 72% on a national level, with gross receipts increasing by 295%.

HBIF contributes to this major economic force by developing, nurturing and supporting the rapidly growing number of Hispanic small businesses. These Hispanic firms play a critical role in the continuing economic strength of the Tampa Bay region and Central Florida.


















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