Hispanic entrepreneurs recognized for excellence. Houston

Posted on: November 21st, 2005
Filed Under: [ Business ] [ Hispanic News ]

“More than a decade ago, Salvadoran immigrant Jose Rivas started his cardboard box company with $17,000 he saved and borrowed from relatives.

These days, Herman Packaging Co. brings in up to $3 million a year in sales and employs 20 people who make corrugated packages to wrap everything from cheese to chemicals”

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