Hispanic women account for nearly 40 percent of businesses owned by minority women in Arizona and the Valley ”” and the number is growing.

Posted on: March 22nd, 2006
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“The number of Latina business owners, especially in the Valley, is growing by leaps and bounds,” said Joseph Ortiz, communications director for the Arizona Hispanic Chamber of Commerce.

“This is significant in a traditionally male-driven culture,” he added.

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