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Cofounder of Amplify Latinx steps in to become business group’s new CEO

Por: The Boston Globe Business January 10, 2023

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It all started with an informal Latina networking group a decade ago.Amplify Latinx has come a long way from those quarterly cafecitos, or “little coffees.” There’s no way cofounders Eneida Román and Betty Francisco could have known in 2012 that their project would blossom into a nonprofit that’s poised to help Latino and Latina professionals and small-business owners across the state. But that’s exactly what Amplify Latinx is... + full article



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