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EDISON, NJ—Networking opportunities will abound tomorrow for Middlesex County’s Hispanic and non-Hispanic professionals with the upcoming New Jersey Hispanic Business Expo event at The Pines Manor on Route 27. 

The event provides an opportunity to meet professionals from all over the county, and to promote and exhibit a business or restaurant.

There will be samplings from different local restaurants and caterers as well as flamenco dance performances by Albarada Spanish Dance Theatre.

This event is free and open to anyone interested in learning more about the growing Hispanic market.

More information is available at the event’s website.

The Expo describes itself as an ideal way for “non-hispanic professionals [to] network with and learn about the rapidly expanding Hispanic Market.”

“Hispanic professionals can network with the non-Hispanic market and learn about breaking out of the comfort zone.”

En español

EDISON, NJ— Oportunidades para establecer relaciones comerciales estaran disponibles el dia de mañana para profesionales hispanos y no hispanos del condado de Middlesex County durante el evento “New Jersey Hispanic Business Expo” en tan conocido “The Pines Manor” de la ruta 27.

El evento provee la oportunidad de conocer profesionales de todos los rincones del condado, y ademas ofrece la oportunidad de promover o exhibir un negocio o un restaurante.

Habra muestras de diferentes restaurantes locales y proveedores, asi como presentaciones de baile flamenco por “Alborada Spanish Dance Theatre” y el Kalpulli Huehutlatolli de la Organizacion Lazos America Unida.
Este evento es gratis y abierto a todo aquel que quiere aprender mas sobre el crecimiento del mercado hispano.

Para mas informacion visite la pagina del evento en el internet.

La Expo se describe a si misma como un medio ” Donde los profesionales no hispanos pueden conocer y socializar con el mercado hispano que esta creciendo rapidamente” y un lugar donde ” Los profesionales hispanos pueden aprender como salir de la zona de comodidad para socializar con el mercano de negocios no hispano”.

Evento gratis y abierto a los profesionales hispanos y no hispianos y todos interesada en aprendar más del creciente mercado hispano.

Reporter at New Brunswick Today | mobrien@nb.today

Molly O'Brien started writing for New Brunswick Today as a freelance reporter in February 2013.

Molly writes stories on government, arts, free events, bilingual events, education and more.

Molly graduated from Rutgers University with a B.A. in French Linguistics and Linguistics, where she also studied Writing and Journalism. Molly also graduated Rutgers Law School.

She is open to any suggestions for stories or tips. You may contact her via text at 732-743-8993.

Molly O'Brien started writing for New Brunswick Today as a freelance reporter in February 2013.

Molly writes stories on government, arts, free events, bilingual events, education and more.

Molly graduated from Rutgers University with a B.A. in French Linguistics and Linguistics, where she also studied Writing and Journalism. Molly also graduated Rutgers Law School.

She is open to any suggestions for stories or tips. You may contact her via text at 732-743-8993.