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Juana Oliveros


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ABOUT THIS ENTREPRENEUR

ENTREPRENEUR’S PERSONAL STORY:
I moved to America from Mexico 21 years ago, fleeing my first husband who was physically and verbally abusive. At the time I fled, I was pregnant with my first child to whom I gave birth in America. After giving birth, I decided to bring my husband to America. However, our marriage only lasted four more years because he continued to be abusive. I was pregnant with my second child when we decided to get divorced. After the divorce, I was alone raising two children on my own and working several jobs.

During this time, I met my second husband and believed my life would be truly happy. Unfortunately after six years of marriage, he began abusing drugs and alcohol. Our lives completely changed. My second husband and I had two more children, and he too began being physically and verbally abusive. In August 2010 I made the decision to leave my domestic violence situation and start a new life doing what I love: cooking. I hope that my catering business will succeed, and I will have the opportunity to help both my own family and my parents, much like they helped me.

When I look at myself as a business person I see myself doing something that I am passionate about and that I love. While I have a lot of work ahead of me, I see a promising future for myself and my kids. I see my catering business becoming a restaurant with my sons working with me.

I would like to provide everything needed for my family and parents, to help women living with domestic violence, and to be a successful woman.

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