Dreaming big for Latino firms in Los Angeles - Ruben Guerra, head of the Latin Business Assn., wants to expand and add programs to boost the group’s profile and effectiveness.

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Posted on: February 14th, 2008
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“Ask for his business card and you’re likely to get a handful from Ruben Guerra, chairman of the Latin Business Assn. in Los Angeles.

The affable Los Angeles native carries one for his 1,200-member organization, one for his construction company, a freshly printed one for his new liquid coating business and, until recently, a fourth for the packaging wholesale business he started when he was 23.

He sold a majority interest in the City of Commerce-based business to free up time for his other pursuits, which include co-chairing the California Latino Water Coalition, a group working to bolster the state’s water supply.”*

*From: http://www.latimes.com
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