A non-profit group in Sussex County is busy teaching Latin American residents’ business skills to give ambitious entrepreneurs a chance to realize their dreams. La Plaza concluded a 12-week training program, their largest class of 60 graduates, each with a new understanding of the American free-enterprise system and a business plan developed during the course. The program teaches future business owners licensing, marketing, accounting, banking, and finance work in Sussex County. See and hear more…
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