Mercedes Mendez President & CEO Mendez Travel Inc. to address RILPBN Friday March 9, 2012 6:00 PM in Celebration of International Women Month, at El Macuto (Ada’s Creation) 1137 Broad Street Providence, RI 02905.
About Mercedes Mendez
Mercedes Mendez President & CEO Mendez Travel Inc. launched her travel agency 30 years ago overcoming many roadblocks and building it into a successful business before changes in the airline industry affected her successful business.
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The determined Dominican immigrant outgrew two spaces before buying the historic John Perry House, a former funeral home on Elmwood Avenue with nearly 5,700 square feet. At her business’s peak, it had 12 full-time employees. She sponsored multiple causes, sports teams and a Latino racecar driver.
About RILPBN
The Rhode Island Latino Professionals Business Leaders Network (RILPBN) is the common place for Latino professionals, entrepreneurs, business owners and Community Leaders to network and exchanging of success stories while incubating commercial and Professional relationships one Latino (a) at the time.
The mission of RILPBN is incubating commercial relationship among Latino Professionals, Business Owners, Entrepreneurs and Community by offering a comfortable environment to gather and network among peers.
All are welcomed and encouraged to participate in a business casual atmosphere.
Past Speakers: Lieutenant Governor Elizabeth H. Roberts, Attorney General, Patrick Lynch, State Senator Juan Pichardo, Deputy Majority Leader Anastasia Williams, State Senator Leonidas Raptakis, Secretary of State Ralph Mollis, Erik Wallin, Candidate for Attorney General, Dr. Arelis Valerio, MD, AE-C, Kennet Block, Moderate Candidate for Governor, Joe Fernandez, Candidate for Attorney General, General Treasurer Frank Caprio, Congressman Jim Langevin, (RI-D2), Angel Taveras Providence Mayora, Deborah A. Gist Commissioner of Elementary and Secondary Education, RI General Treasurer Gina Raimondo, Claudia Cardozo, AccionUSA, Nacy Zapata, Violet Coffee, Angie Espinal, OpenDoor, Sydney Tillett, Artist, Maria Romero, RI College Outreach Program, Doris Blanchard, Managing Partner DB Consulting.










