The Latino Leadership Institute created Ignite to provide coaching and mentorship and to help its participants achieve their leadership potential.
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Colorado-based Latino Leadership Institute talks new program to help Latinos in the workforce
Ignite is a leadership development program that recognizes the unique professional journey of Latinos while using a neuroscience-based approach to workplace problem-solving.
New program seeks to build Hispanic businesses
“When you become a more powerful tax base, it’s much bigger than entrepreneurship, you get to address other inequities in your community,” Harry Hollines said.
East Denver Food Hub primed for growth
“In moments of vulnerability, opportunities for change emerge,” Meza said.
‘Business accelerator’ takes Colorado’s Latino, BIPOC entrepreneurs to the next level
“We know that business, small business ownership is one of the main vehicles to create wealth and intergenerational wealth and Latinos are significantly underrepresented.”
The Latino Leadership Institute Announces A New Businesses Accelerator Program
On July 29, the Latino Leadership Institute announced their first 2022-2023 class of chosen entrepreneurs for their new businesses accelerator program, the Latino Entrepreneur Access Program, in Colorado – spearheaded by Latinos themselves.
A new business accelerator in Colorado aims to boost the future of the US economy by helping build up Latino companies
“Being undocumented is one layer,” said Antezana, a native of Bolivia who grew up in Los Angeles.
Latino Leadership Institute launches Latino/BIPOC business accelerator
“We want to be able to help these business owners grow their employees by two times, to grow their revenue by two times, to grow their wealth and contributions then into the community.”
Metro Denver startup funding still strong, bucking national trends
Young startups face more pressure to prove their efficiency and moneymaking abilities, Harry Hollines, chief strategy officer at the Latino Leadership Institute, recently told the Denver Business Journal.
The Latino Entrepreneur Access Program will teach its cohort of Latino entrepreneurs vital business skills
This advisory board is 70% Latino and people of color and will provide free teaching to the entrepreneurs over the course of the program and is set to give the entrepreneurs access to technical, social, and financial capital, each seen as a “critical resource” by the program.