A Brooklyn woman became the first Latina CEO of a children's entertainment company, and now she is sharing her advice for aspiring entrepreneurs. ZinniaDee_TV has her story this HispanicHeritageMonth
In celebration of Hispanic Heritage Month, we sat down with the first Latina CEO of a children's entertainment company. Susie Jaramillo is an author, artist and CEO of the children's entertainment company Encantos.
Jaramillo sat down with CBS2's Zinnia Maldonado for a chat inside her Brooklyn studio, where he passion for art, technology and the Hispanic culture collide. It's also where she runs her brand. The idea for Encantos came about when she realized there was a gap in the children's education market. "Our app is designed to help Latinos celebrate Hispanic Heritage every day," she said."As Latinos, I really do think we have the best of both worlds. We have what we love about our culture -- our warmth, our sense of humor, our music, our food, our sense of familia. There's all of that, and then there's this American preparation."
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