Three Latino entrepreneurs build their own businesses by taking on roles that not many fulfill. 

By NICHOLAS MARTINEZ
EL NUEVO SOL

When you think of immigrant businesses the first thing you think of might be food stands, small markets, and small landscaping companies. There are other jobs that often go unnoticed and unappreciated but are just as important. This is a showcase of how three Latino entrepreneurs who came to America to build their own businesses by taking on roles that not many fulfill.

 

 

 


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