Denver – Mi Casa Resource Center® is excited about the prospects for minority, women, and veteran-owned business communities with Antonio Soto’s appointment as the Minority Business Office Director. As businesses recover and re-emerge, this is a vital time for both the business owners that were hardest hit and those that have just begun their businesses. The communities of business owners, particularly minority and women owners, are the very communities that Mi Casa strives to support. These are the companies and individuals that will benefit most from this appointment.
As the strategic planning now is in Director Soto’s hands, Mi Casa knows that both nonprofit and for-profit minority organizations here in Colorado will benefit from his ability to set up networks for growth. Mi Casa CEO Angeles Ortega voiced her support for this decision, “Antonio has demonstrated that he values Coloradans that are often overlooked; he represents the success and determination that we aim to cultivate here at Mi Casa Resource Center.” She continued, “I look forward to working with him as we give these businesses the attention and the tools needed to succeed in 2021.”
Mi Casa Resource Center®: Founded in 1976 by seven Denver-area mothers and one father, Mi Casa Resource Center® educates, trains, and supports youth and adults along career and business pathways to grow their income and achieve lasting economic success. Focused on supporting income growth and employment — self-employment, formal employment, and everything in between — Mi Casa Resource Center® provides training and tailored support to help people take the next step on the journey toward financial success. Learn more at MiCasaResourceCenter.org