Lola Adebanjo is a Nigerian native, who moved to the United States 35 years ago. Lola followed her father’s footsteps, and became a pharmacist. Lola is new to the Langley Park area, before opening her pharmacy—Hope for all Pharmacy located in La Union—she was located in Temple Hills. After her lease expired, Lola looked around for a new home for her business, and the Langley Park area offered what she needed at the time she needed it. Lola’s...
International Corridor Business Resources Directory
Starting a Business! Hispanic Business Center Marisela Villamil – Program Manager/Cosultant 301-802-1963 – mvillamil@umd.edu Ruth Chavez | Program Support Specialist 301-209-2126 – hbc@umd.edu Una organización destinada a ayudar a la comunidad Latina en sus necesidades empresariales en el estado de Maryland, DC, y Virginia para aquellas personas que prefieren asistencia empresarial en español. El Centro Hispano de Negocios...
Ready to Succeed Orientation
Join our Ready to Succeed orientation! Learn to become a stronger business when the Purple Line Project begins construction. Your Customer, Your Concept, Your Cash: Clarify your concept and customer segments and learn how the “Ready for Success” program will strengthen your business, volume, and profitability. Tu cliente, tu concepto, tu dinero: Clarifica tu concepto y segmento de clientela y aprende como el programa de “Ready for...
In the News
Maryland Gov. Larry Hogan’s decision is in on the Purple Line Jun 25, 2015, 3:03pm EDT Updated Jun 25, 2015, 5:49pm EDT Michael Neibauer Senior Staff Reporter Washington Business Journal Maryland Gov. Larry Hogan announced Thursday that the Purple Line will move forward. Maryland Gov. Larry Hogan said Thursday the Purple Line will advance, but the two local counties that stand to benefit from the light rail line will be asked to shoulder...