By Jessica Bravo.
Patronas is building a strong foundation for Hispanic women in construction, one brick at a time. This association is dedicated to empowering like minded professionals who seek to grow both personally and professionally.
Described as a hub of empowerment, networking and leadership, Patronas is committed to equipping Hispanic women with the tools they need to succeed in the industry. By providing resources and support, the association aims to uplift an often-overlooked group within the roofing sector, fostering empowered individuals who are making significant impacts in a traditionally male-dominated field.
The community emphasizes the importance of networking, offering a space where women can tackle challenges together. The theme of family, deeply rooted in Hispanic culture, resonates throughout the Patronas network.
Supported by ABC Supply Co. Inc., Owens Corning, National Hispanic Contractors Association, 11.11media and Expo Contratista, Patronas is committed to creating a safe and supportive environment for its members.
The National Hispanic Contractors Association connects Hispanic contractors to drive success. Don’t miss out—join the association to network with successful Hispanic contractors and enhance your skills with expert-led workshops and training. Discover new business opportunities, benefit from exclusive discounts on materials, and connect with a diverse professional community. Membership provides valuable resources to support your business growth. President Sergio Terreros emphasizes that the organization aims to position Hispanic contractors as leaders in the industry by providing essential resources for business growth.
For more information on how you can get involved, fill out the form on their website.
Meet the team at ExpoContratista in Atlanta. Register today to secure your spot!
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Learn more about NAHICA in their Coffee Shop Directory or visit www.nahica.org/contact-us.
About Jessica
Jessica is the Spanish content creator at The Coffee Shops and a senior at the University of Houston, studying psychology. A proud Mexican-American, she enjoys running trails and exploring Houston in her free time.
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