‘La Hacienda’ founder elected to national chamber board - Nashville, Tennessee

Posted on: September 26th, 2006
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“Salvador Guzman, an entrepreneur who in 17 years rose from busboy to owner of one of Williamson County’s most popular restaurants and a Spanish-language radio station, was elected this past weekend to the board of the U.S. Hispanic Chamber of Commerce.

Guzman, of Franklin, is a founding member of the Nashville Area Hispanic Chamber of Commerce. He is one of three new members elected this weekend to the 24-member national board of directors.”

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