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Fernando A Camacho

Hispanics Education and English Proficiency 5 Replies

Started by Fernando A Camacho. Last reply by Guillermina Sep 17.

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Hector R. Gonzalez Santoni Comment by Hector R. Gonzalez Santoni on November 11, 2009 at 11:30am
My name is Hector Gonzalez Santoni from Guaynabo Puerto Rico. Recently I joined the OnlinePlazaMall.com. When you invite someone to join your OnlinePlazaMall Network, and they shop through the OnlinePlazaMall Shopping Portal, you get paid!

Imagine making money every time your friends buy music on iTunes, books from Barnes & Noble, or airline tickets from Priceline. The more people you invite, the more money you make. And as your friends invite others to join, you continue to get paid on all of their purchases…out to 10 degrees of separation from yourself!

I hope you like this information!
Hector R. Gonzalez Santoni Comment by Hector R. Gonzalez Santoni on November 11, 2009 at 11:27am
I found a great career search web site at CareerMoto.com Here you can setup your profile, contact information, upload your resume and set the alarm notification via email to be notified of open career opportunities based on your preference. Great!
Samuel Febres Comment by Samuel Febres on November 9, 2009 at 10:41am
I am currently a recruiter for the Fort Worth Independent School District (FWISD) in Fort Worth, Texas. I was born and raised in Philadelphia, Pa. to Puerto Rican parents. I graduated from Rutgers University with a M.S.W. and have worked in urban education for the past 15 years. FWISD has a total of 135 schools and 80,000 students. We have a 60% Latino/Hispanic student population and we are constantly seeking highly qualified, passionate, enthusiastic, bilingual professionals.
Marjorie Weller Comment by Marjorie Weller on October 14, 2009 at 12:24pm
Hi My name is Marjorie ,I moved to the US from Costa Rica 9 years ago. Being a Latina and realizing that there was a need for jobs in Tennessee I became involved with other organizations to support my heritage and came upon a unique opportunity with Rodan & Fields. Seeing the enormous potential to become involved with my own business and to be in at the ground floor, I became a Rodan & Fields consultant. It was the perfect opportunity for me to dedicate my time to sharing this gift with other leaders in the Hispanic community. In today’s economy people of all backgrounds are being challenged. Hispanics are no exception and Rodan & Fields offers a unique answer to those who are self motivated and have the drive to succeed.
“I’m very proud to be one of the first Hispanics to join the company and am very committed to creating a large and successful bilingual team. Rodan + Fields is the opportunity of a lifetime. I see this as a tremendous opportunity for other Hispanics as we grow internationally and I am focused on recruiting and training them to be leaders in the Rodan & Fields organization.”
Please contact me,
…. Have you ever wondered what it would have been like to have been on the front end of Proactiv? Now is your opportunity with Rodan & Fields. GROUND FLOOR…lifetime opportunity.
Saludos a todos,
Fernando A Camacho Comment by Fernando A Camacho on September 30, 2009 at 10:57am
No Latinos areLeft Behind

My friends this is an important movement that every Latino should participate.

Please read it, leave your professional comments and be part of it.

Latism was created by Latinos for Latinos... Let’s continue to move forward….Adelante!

NancyPerez – September 28, 2009

We’ve come a long way since Latism began and we would like to thank each of you for your wonderful support. With the Latinos in Social Media Heritage Tour only days away, we had a very important realization. Because we were receiving so many requests for reduced admission, we now see that we were doing our members a disservice by offering the conferences at a high cost in the current state of our nation’s economy. So we made an executive decision to pump up our own economy and obtain scholarships so that everyone is financially able to attend.

We reached out to sponsors and benefactors and asked for their support in providing scholarship funds. We’ve also had to scale down on the some of the event details and use that money to subsidize the education of anyone interested in attending but we feel this will be a big benefit for the majority of the people in the Latism community.

We ask for your support in this decision. We ask that you trust us to act in the best interest of the Latism community. Latism is not just a conference, it is a movement of Latino professionals striving to learn, communicate, market and connect in like mind with individuals who share similar passions, cultures and a quest for excellence in life and business.

We want to empower you to take your business to the next level. Come Grow With Us.

Applying for a scholarship is fast. Answer the 3 simple questions below, submit your request and receive a confirmation code when your application is accepted. Then, use the code to pay just $60 for the NY event (saving you $140 off the original price) and just $40 for the Orlando event ($160 off the original price). Most applications will be accepted.

This important Latino movement is growing so fast. Please answer a short survey and participate by clicking in the following URL: http://latism.org/no-latinos-left-behind/

Go On, Show Them Some Love!

Posted in LATISM, LATISM-FL, LATISM-NY.
Erika Comment by Erika on August 12, 2009 at 1:49pm
Hi amigos latinos!!
I would like to meet latinos in the Vancouver, Portland and Seattle area to know about job/business opportunities in the latino community. Que tengan un buen dia.
Jessica M Comment by Jessica M on August 10, 2009 at 6:30am
Latinos in Athens Georgia:

There are not many latinos living in this area, i would like to know if anyone
knows anybody here who has a latino company running in this area.

Latinos buscando trabajo en Athens Georgia? Aganme saber, gracias.
Fernando A Camacho Comment by Fernando A Camacho on July 1, 2009 at 4:08pm
Estas de acuerdo que la OEAe haya dado 72 horas a Honduras para aceptar que el depuesto presidente Manuel Zelaya regrese al poder?

Gracias por sus comentarios

Fernando
Fernando A Camacho Comment by Fernando A Camacho on June 29, 2009 at 12:03pm
Did Honduras put democracy against the wall?

Or it's true what the new government in Honduras says, that they did it to defend their democracy?

Please participate with your comments

Fernando
Fernando A Camacho Comment by Fernando A Camacho on June 25, 2009 at 10:06am
Are you in favor of an Immigration Reform?

President Obama is asking today to legislators for new law that will help 12 million undocumented.

Please participate with your comments

Thanks

Fernando
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