October
08
11:30 AM to 1:00 PM
Tuesday

Main Campus: Latine Heritage Month Luncheon - OPEN AND FREE TO ALL STUDENTS AND STAFF.

Main Campus: Latine Heritage Month Luncheon - OPEN AND FREE TO ALL STUDENTS AND STAFF.  Date: Tuesday, October 8, 2024Time: 11:30 a.m. - 1 p.m.Location: Great HallEvent Description: FREE. All Students & Staff are welcome. October 8, 2024,11:30 am, The Great Hall, Winnet Building, S2-19. Celebrate Latine Month witha mouth-watering sit-down lunch and program with fellow students and staff.
Annual Hispanic Luncheon and Business PanelDate: Tuesday, October 8Location: Great HallTime: 11:30 a.m. - 1:00 p.m.LASO Student Moderators/Panelists: Angie Orozco, Bryan Orozco and Jeran Aldarondo-Morales,    
Description:  A panel of Philadelphia Latine Business owners sharing their inspirational entrepreneurial journey. 
 
Students, faculty and staff are invited to join us for a savory Latine luncheon featuring Amy Rivera Nassar and Victor Tejada, Philadelphia Latine Business owners sharing their inspirational entrepreneurial journey. 
Alba Martinez, City of Philadelphia Department of Commerce, Director.  Alba Martinez is the Director of Commerce for the City of Philadelphia. She was appointed to the position by Philadelphia Mayor Cherelle Parker in January 2024. Alba is a senior leader with a distinguished track record to in business, government, non-profit, and cultural sectors. 
Since 2018, Amy’s Pastelillos has been highlighting one particular “fritura” (fried snack) from the island of Puerto Rico: the pastelillo. Amy’s Pastelillos began as a tribute to her mother, which has evolved from a popup concept to a brick and mortar, catering and wholesale business in Fishtown.
Víctor Tejada, the visionary founder of DeliveryGuys Apps, has made an indelible mark on the food delivery industry by completely transforming it. His inspiration came during the COVID-19 pandemic when he worked as a delivery driver for renowned services like DoorDash, Uber, and GrubHub. During this period, Víctor discovered his passion for taking orders from local restaurants and engaging in meaningful conversations with the owners while waiting for requests, however, he also noticed a significant imbalance: independent restaurants were struggling to compete with larger chains. This disparity led him to establish DeliveryGuys Apps, providing local restaurants with the access to technology and information necessary to thrive in the digital age. 

Hosted by: Latin American Student Organization, Office of Student Engagement / Center for Student Leadership Development

Additional Information can be found at: https://prideportal.ccp.edu/event/10545496