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Founder of Strong Tie Insurance, Efraín Ferrer, will share his immigrant success story in the next Su Socio de Negocios Business Expo

By June 19, 2012January 28th, 2015Company News


Attendees will be able to enjoy complimentary food and drinks as well as participate in a raffle to win an iPad and a $680 promotional package at the business expo pesented by El Clasificado.

For the third time this year, Su Socios de Negocios will present on June 20 its Hispanic small business Expo at the Museum of Latin American Art in Long Beach from 5pm to 9pm. The free training series provides micro business owners with industry insights from experts. This time, the successful entrepreneur, Efraín Ferrer, will share with the Hispanic small business owners his first-hand experience as a Cuban immigrant that managed to grow a successful $12 million agency in a highly competitive market.

Over 100 small business owners will take advantage of an aspiring success story, a workshop presented by Wells Fargo and a networking hour presented by Chivas Regal. This seminar aims to influence and encourage Hispanic entrepreneurs to learn what is new and essential for their businesses by learning from the sacrifices and experiences of Efraín Ferrer.

WHEN:    Wednesday, June 20, 2012 from 5:00pm – 9:00pm.
WHERE:  Museum of Latin American Art
628 Alamitos Avenue
Long Beach, CA 90802

Admission is free. Call 1-877-999-SSDN or email [email protected].

“Su Socio de Negocios” is a series of events provided in Spanish to help entrepreneurs further grow and flourish their small businesses. In addition to the expo, free small business breakfast workshops are held throughout the year on topics such as using low cost accounting software, marketing using free technology tools, and how to use Facebook for business. The next breakfast seminar will take place on July 20th at El Clasificado’s corporate office in Norwalk. The SuSociodeNegocios.com website and electronic newsletter reach more than 25,000 small business owners each week and provide ongoing tips for businesses operating in U.S. Latino grassroots communities.