Entrepreneurs
Women’s Presence In Senior Management Roles In LatAm Surpasses Global Average
Globally, 32,4% of senior management positions in medium-sized companies are held by women, but which is only a 0.5% increase since last year
5 Lessons Latin American Companies Learned About Growth in 2022
With the arrival of a new year there are new expectations and resolutions to follow, but the lessons that last year left us should also be heeded
Latino, Black Entrepreneurs in US Face Steeper Path to Wealth
The lack or limitation of credit for minorities make access to entrepreneurship unequal in the US, according to JP Morgan Chase
How Latino-Owned Businesses Have Become the Economic Heart of Some US States
New Mexico, Texas, Florida and California are home to the largest number of Hispanic- and Latino-owned businesses
How Millennial Investors in Latin America Have Broken the Mold
Latin Americans aged between 27 and 40 are becoming active investors in the region, but with a different focus from that of their parents and forebears
Panama Startups: How a Network Nurtures Local Entrepreneurs
The community of entrepreneurs has 25,000 people enrolled and more than 80,000 followers on social media
US-Based Hispanics Among Bloomberg Línea’s 500 Most Influential
Thirteen personalities among the 500 most influential are US-based Hispanic entrepreneurs and executives whose influence is felt in Latin America
Why Fewer Colombian Startups Are Striving for Unicorn Status
Entrepreneurs were obsessed with large investment rounds and rapid growth for years before the startup segment received a cold shower of reality
Colombia’s Digital Entrepreneurs, Influencers Decry Proposed Tax Reforms
President Gustavo Petro’s proposed reforms will discourage content creation and stymie a multi-million-dollar industry, sector representatives say
Why More Colombian Startups Are Forming and Finding Funding Abroad
For many entrepreneurs, raising capital in Colombia is not an option, and instead they look for partners abroad
VC Funds Focusing More on Seasoned Founders than First-Time Entrepreneurs: Report
In turbulent times, funding is being channeled to fewer startups in Latin America, with funds prioritizing experienced entrepreneurs, according to a LAVCA report
AI Will One Day Make Better Decisions than CEOs, Nobel Laureate Kahneman Says
Daniel Kahneman tells Bloomberg Línea that the rapid development of artificial intelligence will make it an increasingly important tool for companies
Honduras, OAS Seek to Turn Migrant Returnees into Entrepreneurs
A pilot program funded by the Organization of American States aims to offer technical support for deported migrants seeking to start their own businesses
Entrepreneurs in Mexico Like the Metaverse, but Only a Few Know What It’s About
A survey shows that retail and financial services are the sectors most interested in entering that network of virtual worlds
Number of Venezuelan Young Entrepreneurs Swells Amid Search for Solutions to Adversity
The number of members of the country’s Association of Young Entrepreneurs (AJE) has tripled over the past year