About Us
We are a Charity Nonprofit Organization 501(c)(3) in SC
Our Mission
To develop, empower, and inspire Hispanic-owned businesses in the Lowcountry region by providing access to resources and opportunities to build a business ecosystem, which fosters community integration.
Our Vision
To become a leading force in the Lowcountry that will benefit all local economies.
Nos esforzamos por crear una mayor participación y desarrollo de la comunidad empresarial Hispana en el Lowcountry con el propósito de construir mejores oportunidades para las próximas generaciones.
Our Founder
Veronica Navarro
Veronica Navarro is a professional Real Estate Agent in the state of South Carolina and Georgia, where her bilingual fluency in Spanish and English has made her a go-to resource for customers, clients, and colleagues. She is a member of the National Association of Realtors, and serves as council member on the Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion committee with the South Carolina Association of Realtors. For the past 12 years she has led and managed a residential construction business in Okatie, SC. As Office Manager she has assisted thousands of homeowners, home builders, residential inspectors, construction field managers and home warranty service personnel. She started her education at The Technical College of the Lowcountry and holds a bachelor’s degree in business administration from the University of South Carolina Beaufort.
Born and raised in Guanajuato Mexico, Veronica migrated to the US when she was 11 years old and has been a resident in the beautiful Lowcountry for over 30 years. Her cultural background, passion for leadership, and professionalism has motivated her to create an organization where members of the Hispanic community can access valuable resources that would impact their business in the Lowcountry, and to lay the foundation for the future generation of leaders.
Veronica is aware of the demographic changes in this region and has a deep understanding on how inaction will have a negative impact in the economic development of the Lowcountry.