The Latino Coalition Partners with Lucrazon Global for the 2014 Lucrazon Global Convention
Gathering features Former Secretary of the U.S. Department of Commerce, Carlos Gutierrez, Former Governor Mitt Romney and Former President Vicente Fox
WASHINGTON, April 15, 2014 /PRNewswire-USNewswire/ -- The Latino Coalition, one of the largest membership and advocacy organizations for Latino-owned, small businesses, partnered with Lucrazon Global, an integrated E-Commerce System that aids starting online businesses, for the 2014 Lucrazon Global Convention. The gathering took place on Saturday, April 12, 2014 at the Los Angeles Convention Center in Los Angeles, CA and attracted more than 3,000 entrepreneurs.
The 2014 Lucrazon Global Convention hosted Former Secretary of the U.S. Department of Commerce, Carlos Gutierrez, Former Governor Mitt Romney and the Former President of Mexico Vicente Fox who shared insight and their secrets on how to grow businesses, as well as key global issues important to every entrepreneur.
Small business owners were given the opportunity to network with key partners, learn from industry experts on small business, E-Commerce, technology and much more. Topics included: "Government and Small Business", "Small Business Tools and Leadership", and "Technology, Compliance, Training & Certification, Recognition and the Future".
"Lucrazon Global exemplifies the entrepreneurial spirit of this country," said TLC Chairman Hector Barreto. "The formation of this strategic partnership between The Latino Coalition and Lucrazon Global is an important relationship that considerably grows our membership by the thousands and strengthens our position as one of the premier leaders in the small business world. We look forward to this exciting and unique collaboration that will significantly benefit small businesses and entrepreneurs globally."
Lucrazon Founder and CEO, Alex Pitt added, "Lucrazon Global looks forward to working with The Latino Coalition — a premier organization empowering small business and providing expertise and community leadership. Our ongoing partnership will be revolutionary for the diverse and vibrant business community and will build on our experience and strong innovation."
"The Latino Coalition is excited to work with over 10,000 Lucrazon Global brand partners. The partnership helps TLC expand its presence globally, and will provide Lucrazon Global members with an opportunity to grow their networks, gain knowledge from high impact panels and benefit from procurement opportunities in upcoming events such as the TLC Small Business Summit taking place is Washington, DC on June 11, 2014," said Allen Gutierrez, The Latino Coalition National Executive Director.
ABOUT THE LATINO COALITION- The Latino Coalition (TLC) was founded in 1995 by a group of Hispanic business owners from across the country to research and develop policies relevant to Latinos. TLC is a non-profit nationwide organization with offices in California, Washington, DC and Guadalajara, Mexico. Established to address policy issues that directly affect the well-being of Hispanics in the United States, TLC's agenda is to develop initiatives and partnerships that will foster economic equivalency and enhance overall business, economic and social development for Latinos. Visit www.thelatinocoalition.com.
ABOUT LUCRAZON- Lucrazon is an Internet Payment Service Provide (IPSP), PCI DSS Level 1, that offers multi-functionality web site with integrated Shopping Cart, Product Inventory, and access to Suppliers, Drop Shippers as well as a Payment Gateway with real time Merchant Account activation. Lucrazon is a registered Visa and MasterCard Merchant Service Provider. Visit www.lucrazon.com.
ABOUT LUCRAZON GLOBAL- Lucrazon Global is designed for highly motivated individuals with an interest to become business owners specializing in the world of Ecommerce and Merchant Services. Visit www.lucrazonglobal.com.
SOURCE The Latino Coalition
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