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Business students rally for Latino empowerment

March 15, 2012 by Linfield News Team

By Linfield News Team

Business Professor Michelle Nelson and students Danny Brown ’12, Kathie Byers ’14, Aziza Jappie ’14, Heather McClellan ’12, Robby Richardson ’13 and Greg Schockelt ’12 developed marketing materials for an initiative that connects Latino farmers with consumers.

The Adelante Mujeres organization educates and empowers low-income Latina women and families, and also provides Latino families with the tools for business success. Their newest initiative will connect local Latino farmers who practice organic farming with high-quality business consumers in Washington State.

Students in Nelson’s social entrepreneurship class developed colorful and creative marketing materials that will help jumpstart the program.

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