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BMO Bank Leaders – Illinois SBDC at PRCC Podcast

[Published: November 22, 2021 | Duration: 32:18]

Frank de Jesus, Ruth Bailey and Letticia Flores – BMO Bank Leaders

 

We met with Frank de Jesus, Ruth Bailey and Letticia Flores (leaders of BMO bank) to discuss the various initiatives offered by BMO for latino and black business. We also talked about their role at BMO and some of their experiences.

Carolyn Spencer – Illinois SBDC at PRCC Podcast

[Published: June 25, 2021 | Duration: 33:20]

Carolyn Spencer – Product Lead at IFUNDWOMEN

 

In this episode we talk to Carolyn Spencer, Product Lead at IFUNDWOMEN. In our conversation she talks a bit about herself and her role in this organization. We also talk about issues that impact women in the business world and the resources IFUNDWOMEN provides.

Rogelio Lopez – Illinois SBDC at PRCC Podcast

[Published: February 12, 2021 | Duration: 27:39]

Rogelio Lopez – Vice President Relationship Manager, Business Banking at PNC Financial Services & President, Hispanic Business Network.

 

In this episode we talk with Rogelio Lopez, president and founder of Hispanic Business Network about the process and assistance offered by this organization. We also touch on the topics of cultural awareness, mentoring, personal growth as well as sharing stories and advice.

Jerome’ Holston – Illinois SBDC at PRCC Podcast

[Published: January 21, 2021 | Duration: 39:31]

Jerome’ Holston – Director of the LGBT Chamber of Commerce of Illinois

In this episode we talk with Jerome’ Holston, Director of the Illinois LGBT Chamber of Commerce and his role in this organization. We also talk about the services and assistance offered by this Chamber of Commerce focused on helping individuals and businesses, especially those in the LGBT+ community.

Karina Ayala – Illinois SBDC at PRCC Podcast

[Published: December 11, 2020 | Duration: 37:10]

Karina Ayala – Bermejo CEO & President of Instituto del Progreso Latino

In this episode we talk with Karina Ayala-Bermejo about the Instituto del Progreso Latino. We talk about how this organization contributes to the development of Latino immigrants and their families through education, training and employment.