Written by Prof. Jack Rose

For Immediate Release
Contact: 
Dr. Marcela Moyano
marcela@uinternational.edu

Miramar – Students in Professor Jack Rose’s Business Expo class showcased their businesses on Monday, June 21, 2021 between, 7:00 p.m.–9:00 p.m., at the Dr. Alberto Moyano Auditorium, United International College, 3130 Commerce Parkway, Miramar, FL These budding entrepreneurs unveiled their future business plans and had a great turnout of individuals to interact with them about their product/service.

Student Esteban Roldan’s company is called Best Car Parking and Car Care Services that will target busy business properties in South Florida. While their vehicle is on the site, Roldan’s company will offer different services, such as car detailing, oil change, and shopping services to make their client lives easier to navigate by saving their clients valuable time.

Ana Pinedo is promoting Sweet Love, her surprise breakfast business that individuals can order a complete breakfast that is delivered on a wooden tray, decorated with balloons and appropriate decorations. Recipients of the Surprise Breakfast gift will certainly treasure the thoughts behind this gift.

Ashok Kusumala is excited about his Iconic Gas and Convenience Stop, and looks forward to implementing localization marketing techniques to service customers with the products they use.

Satish Dasari is confident that his franchised Kwik Stop Grocery Store will be welcomed in communities without a grocery store that is within a close proximity to their homes. His experience in the business will contribute to entrepreneurial success.

Ricardo Forero’s Broward Driving School will assist new drivers with individual driving lessons and teaching clients all the rules of the road, in preparation for each of his clients to obtain their driver’s license.

Juliet Contreras’ Mystic by Juliet creates an individual “soul box” for clients and for gift giving. This unusual, creative item is dedicated to creating boxes to improve stability of people who practice meditation, yoga, and reki. The recipient has the opportunity to improve self-esteem, quality of life, balance energy, balance chakras, and in the use of healing.

Valentina Ortiz’s company, RosediVale, is a new classic jewelry aspirational brand that generates female empowerment through its classic and unique styles. The central concept of RosediVale is to reflect traditional and elegant pieces that muse femininity and elegance.

In preparation for their own Business Expo, students attended a recent trade show/expo at the Miami International Mart in Miami Gardens where they were able to interact with many of the vendors and observe the purposes of executing a great trade show/expo.

“Working with these great students and watching them develop their ideas and bringing them to fruition, is the result of their coursework in marketing, management, accounting, finance, business planning, and entrepreneurship, added Professor Rose. Over the years, many successful entrepreneurs have started and grown their businesses successfully.” For more information, please contact Professor Rose at jrose@uinternational.edu.