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How a former pro soccer player is using coffee to give back to the sport
After retiring from soccer, Olympian Melissa Ortiz decided to start her own company: a coffee brand that donates a portion of profits to organizations that use soccer for social development.
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How this Olympian got the idea to launch a coffee company that celebrates soccer
Former soccer player for the Colombian national team Melissa Ortiz grew up with the smell of coffee surrounding her. After retiring from the sport, she decided to launch a company that could help her give back to soccer through coffee.
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He was one of the first to start a women's soccer agency. Today, he manages $30M in contracts
TMJ currently represents the most expensive women’s soccer player in history and is responsible for the biggest contract in the history of the National Women’s Soccer League.
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Why this agent decided to invest in women's soccer when no one else was
In 2014, Guillermo Zamarripa and Oscar Gonzalez decided to launch TMJ, an agency that today represents some of the biggest names in women’s soccer.
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Two sisters wanted a healthy arepa food brand, so they built one
Mafe and Coco Cabezas’ homesickness inspired them to launch Toast-It.
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How a high school class helped this man build one of the largest Hispanic-owned financial firms in the country
Martin Cabrera’s career in investment banking began in high school with The Stock Market Game.
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She created a sugar-free Mexican candy for her diabetic father. Now she's sold more than $4M worth of it
Opening her father’s sugar-free candy cabinet made Annie Leal realize there was a lack of healthier Mexican sweets at grocery stores.
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How this woman turned a sugar-free candy into a million-dollar business
Annie Leal shares her journey from marketing executive to candy entrepreneur.
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