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Instant impact: Hispanic Biz Expo on July 30 will feature hundreds of entrepreneurs, small biz owners

Vendor space already has sold out but general admission tickets remain

In another example of how La Feria de Negocios is the state’s largest and most
important Latino business expo, the Statewide Hispanic Chamber of Commerce
announced the event — to take place July 30 at the Pines Manor — has sold out of
vendor space.

“Thank you to every business that chose to invest in this incredible opportunity,”
SHCCNJ Chairman Luis De La Hoz said. “Your confidence and enthusiasm continue to
make La Feria one of the region’s premier Hispanic business events.”

De La Hoz stressed general admission tickets are still available.

“This is a great day for anyone who wants to interact with the Hispanic Business
Community,” he said.

De La Hoz said the event brings together hundreds of entrepreneurs, small business
owners, corporate leaders, government agencies, and community partners who share
one goal: building stronger businesses and expanding economic opportunities across
New Jersey.

This year’s Expo will feature several exciting additions, including:

The Mexican Pavilion: Presented by the American Mexican Regional Chamber of
Commerce, it will showcase businesses and its efforts to strengthen commercial ties
between New Jersey and Mexico.

Monarca Global Trading: It will introduce four exceptional artisanal mezcal producers
from Michoacán:

  • Mezcal Gotas de Dios
  • Mezcal Siempre Fiel
  • Mezcal Dulce Momento
  • Mezcal Hacienda Oponguio

In addition, De La HOz said the group’s cultural program will provide performances by
Alborada Spanish Dance Theatre and the talented Yenyere Art Academy, celebrating
the richness and diversity of Hispanic heritage.

Attendees can also enjoy a free Makeup Workshop led by renowned makeup artist
Sergio Tobón.

De La Hoz said the event promotes businesses of all sizes and all ages

“One of the moments I look forward to most is seeing graduates of our Entrepreneurial
Training Program (ETP) and LETS (Launch, Elevate, Transform & Succeed) program
returning as exhibitors,” he said. “Watching entrepreneurs grow from students into
successful business owners is exactly why SHCCNJ continues to invest in education,
mentorship, and business development.

La Feria is much more than a trade show, De La Hoz said.

“It is where entrepreneurs meet buyers, corporations discover new suppliers,
government agencies connect with the business community and lasting partnerships
are built,” he said. “As we continue advancing Hispanic economic growth in New Jersey,
events like this demonstrate the strength, innovation, and resilience of our business
community.”

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