Connecticut Latino Chamber expanding into Waterbury

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Posted on: May 6th, 2008
Filed Under: [ Business ] [ Blogante Business ] [ Connecticut ]

“Miguel Angel Nieves wants to build bridges in Waterbury.

No, not that kind of bridge. Nieves, 43, president of the new Greater Waterbury Latino Chamber of Commerce, wants to build the kind of bridge that will help connect businesses owned by Latinos with customers and consumers outside of the Hispanic community.

Conversely, the bridge could also serve as a conduit linking investors from outside Latino neighborhoods back to Latino businesses.”*

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