South Florida Business Leaders Discuss the Future of Business at UIC's Entrepreneurial Hour Conference

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Post by Marcela Moyano

 Florida Business Leaders Discuss the Future of Business

October 26, 2018, Miramar, FL-United International College (UIC) held its 14th Annual Conference in partnership with Miramar Commissioner Darline Riggs, this year entitled The Entrepreneurial Hour and focused on “The Future of Business,” on October 25 at the Miramar Cultural Center.

Angelica Moyano, Academic Director of UIC welcomed conference participants, UIC students and delegation of faculty and students from United Colombia. Miramar Commissioner Darline Riggs opened the academic sessions by giving a presentation on the business and economic growth of the City of Miramar and funding opportunities for small business owners. Commissioner Riggs also mentioned that the City of Miramar is the fastest growing City in the nation.

Brian Jacob, Founding Partner of Collective Ventures LLC, was the keynote speaker of the conference. His presentation focused on The Future of Business. Jacob said “People will pay for a great experience” and urge business owners to market products that “will improve humanity.” He also mentioned artificial intelligence as part of the new paradigm of business ventures.

Brian Jacob and the Team of Collective Venture LLC and Lydia Bautista Moller, President of UIC

The Power of Team Building followed Jacob with panelists representing leading industries and organizations. Robert Barcelo, Senior Business Development Manager of Port Everglades, Joseph Blatnik, Sales Executive of ADP, Stan Bostic, National Director of Communications and VIP Program of Rick Case and Jacqueline Chirino Sarduy, Operations Manager of Indemnity Security and Investigations Inc, constituted the panel and was moderated by Angelica Moyano. The leading topic of this panel was about building personal relationships with a strong team and customers in order to grow a great business. They also mentioned the undeniable interconnection between customers that results in business.

The Power of Team building Panelists

The Power of Networking panel featured Sandy-Michael McDonald, Director of the Office of Economic and Small Business Development of Broward County; Claudia Mosley, Co-Founder of Merchant Processing Solutions; Robert Goltz, President of the Miramar Pembroke Pines Regional Chamber of Commerce; and Yamilet Strauss, Co-Founder of Merchant Processing Solutions. Panelists agree that networking must have a targeted purpose and is not about “me” but about “you.” People usually collect business cards, but do not follow up. Panelists even demonstrated how to best pitch their business in less than one minute to the audience.

The Power of Networking Panelists

Luis Capo, President of El Dorado Furniture, opened his presentation with a video that features the history of El Dorado Furniture, which starts with the journey of the Capo family migrating from Cuba on a boat named El Dorado. The video portrays the overpowering development of El Dorado Furniture in South Florida since 1967. “The culture and value of El Dorado Furniture is People” said Capo. He stressed the importance of the human contact despite the advance of technology. And, he listed Walt Disney, The Beatles, and many others who had been initially rejected and their creative art had revolutionized the masses. He concluded his inspirational speech citing the Capo’s family success despite the struggle; and the Moyano’s family growth of United International College despite the immigration and death in the family struggle.

Luis Capo, President of El Dorado Furniture, Ela Chavez and the Team of El Dorado Furniture with Angelica Moyano, Academic Director and Lydia Bautista Moller, President of UIC

Lydia Bautista Moller, president of United International College closed the conference and restated the importance of building powerful relationships in order to grow strong businesses. She shared the Model of Holistic Education of UIC and urged the audience to follow their dreams and their ultimate life goal to live a happy life.

Inside Miramar and El Dorado Furniture were the Diamond sponsors of the conference. 1on1 Real Estate sponsored the tote bags. Cotsco and PaYa to Go sponsored breakfast and coffee breaks. Jon Smith Subs sponsored the conference lunch. Panda Express and Alday LLC Argentinean wine sponsored the Networking Hour. ADP Printing and Signs sponsored all the printed materials. Presto Advertising managed the social media campaigns of the event. Publix, Sergio’s, and Zico Coconut Water also sponsored the event.

The conference was named after United Radio USA weekly radio show “The Entrepreneurial Hour” hosted by Robert Goltz and Stephanie Cates, which is sponsored by the Miramar Pembroke Pines Chamber of Commerce, Weston Regional Chamber of Commerce, and Pembroke Park West Park Chamber of Commerce, and airs every Tuesday from 10:30 a.m. to 11:30 a.m.

The conference was broadcasted live on United Radio USA and United International College YouTube Channel. Audio and Video Recordings of conference can be accessed of those two pages. For more information, please contact marcela@uinternational.edu

Picture Gallery of Conference

Conference YouTube Video Archive


Conference Audio: Presentations, Panel Sessions Personal Interviews



Jacqueline Chirino Sarduy, Operations Manager, Indemnity Security & Investigations Inc

Jacqueline Chirino Sarduy, also known as "Jacky"; is the operations manager for Indemnity Security & Investigations, Inc. an international security firm headquartered in Miramar, Florida. Jacky has more than 15 years of management experience. She has spearheaded logistics operations for music bands, such as: Aerosmith, Barry Gibbs, and Madonna just to name a few with the logistics company; Rock It Cargo, becoming an expert in critical planning, logistics and team development.


Brian Jacob, Founding Partner, Collective Ventures

Brian and Dhiraj Thareja, founders of the concept often get asked, “What is Collective Ventures?” Brian shares, “We’re an Innovation center with 20 unique Creative & Technology companies, a Startup Incubator & Investment Firm, and a Community Co-working Cafe nestled in a 7000-sq. ft. space on Broward and Federal – specifically in the Waverly Condominium building.” He goes on to say, “The desire is to help build your business!” By combining those elements under one roof, they believe they’ve created a great space and energy to collaborate and make amazing things happen! “Cafes & Breweries are the new garages where startups are founded” Brian continued.” “Some of the best businesses have started out as sketches on a cafe napkin.”


Stan Bostic, National Director of Communications and VIP Program, Rick Case

Stan grew up between Norfolk, Virginia and Boston, Massachusetts as his Father was career Navy retired RMC - 23 year’s. Stan is the oldest of 5 children and early on he learned to give back working with his Mother who besides raising 5 children worked as a fundraiser for the March of Dimes. Many nights and weekends when not babysitting Stan went with his Mother to assist other Mom’s whose Husbands were deployed in order to help them with their newborns and siblings. After his Father retired, Stan spent many nights and weekends with his Father and various veteran organizations like the VFW, American Legion and DAV visiting the VA Hospitals, military hospitals and rehabilitation centers assisting returning Vietnam Vets and their families.


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