Thursday, October 7, 2010



Patrica Gracia is truly an inspiration. She grew up in Peru and migrated to the United States by crossing the Mexican Border from Tijuana. “I was drawn to the bright San Diego lights,” stated Gracia. “I told myself that someday I would sit center of that energy and draw on it to create my success and the future of others.”

At age 18, alone and full of goals and dreams, the Peruvian native started her new American life in the San Fernando Valley and quickly mastered the English language. She began working for the Peninsula Hotel, a five-diamond and five-star hotel in Beverly Hills that sponsored her education at UCLA where she received a degree in public relations.

After this education, coupled with a solid dozen years of experience in customer service via the hospitality industry, she formed the strong foundation to develop her own agency, Power Media Group in 2OOl, with a tagline and philosophy that, “we love your business, as we love our baby.”

“I’ve always been driven to surpass my clients’ expectations.”

Beyond leading her agency, Power Media Group, to many illustrious awards, she has also recently started thePower Woman Business Center as a way to give back to the community and to help businesses weather the economic recession. In a space left vacant by a church not long ago, Gracia is developing the Center – a business incubator where ideas will be developed and nurtured for struggling business women seeking to get moving.


Gracia was recently honored as the Los Angeles Business Journal’s Rising Star of the Year. She is focused on projecting the Hispanic woman as a woman of success, and the Power Women Business Center established by her is expanding outreach to other Latina women.

The culmination of nearly a decade of hard work has attracted growing widespread attention, particularly among long established names in media and industry. The most recent public recognition of her efforts in the business community was lauded by the Los Angeles Business Journal, which awarded her at a ceremony on May 25 with its Women Making a Difference in the Los Angeles community award.

The United States Small Business Administration’s Los Angeles District Office recently selected Gracia as the Minority Small Business Champion of the year in recognition of her commitment to support minority entrepreneurship through the creation of a business incubator in Santa Clarita.

SopaLatina.net CONGRATULATES Patricia Gracia on all her success and we thank her for her generosity and great work!

Favorite motivational quote: “I know that I am intelligent, because I know that I know nothing.” ~ Socrates

Favorite sopa/caldo/soup: Peruvian Chicken Soup (Aguadito de Pollo)

Wednesday, October 6, 2010

Los Angeles Junta Hispana Hispanic Heritage Celebration



Oct. 7-10: Los Angeles Junta Hispana Hispanic Heritage Celebration Sponsored by Rite-Aid Kicks Off with La Bella's Sissi

International celebrity and La Bella brand(http://www.labellabeauty.com/) spokesperson Sissi will accompany the Radio Exitos 93.3FM van to four local retail locations to sign autographs and to answer live calls:

- October 7 (Thursday): 5:00 p.m. to 6:00 p.m.: Superior Grocers, 7300 Atlantic Ave, Cudahy CA (Radio Exitos Van Hit)

- October 8 (Friday): 3:00 p.m. to 4:00 p.m.: Cardenas Market, 16212 Foothill Bvd, Fontana CA (Radio Exitos Van Hit)

- October 9 (Saturday):10:00 a.m. to 11:00 a.m.: Vallarta, 9136 Sepulveda Blvd, North Hills CA & 2:00 p.m. to 3:00 p.m.: Vallarta, 23449 Lyons Ave, Valencia CA (Radio Exitos Van Hit)

Crowds of over 50,000 expected to visit Whittier Narrows Park, where thousands of La Bella sample products will be given away.

- October 10 (Sunday): from 3:15pm to 3:25pm Sissi will step on stage to greet audiences on behalf of La Bella, & from 3:45pm to 4:15pm public Meet and Greet.

Throughout the day, children will port a personal Dora the Explorer character passport to five different cultural pavilions for a chance to win prizes. The famed character will entertain on stage at 1:30pm, 2:30pm and 3:30pm, while Sponge Bob and Rosita will mingle off stage with the audience.

Adults will enjoy performances and entertainment on the Rite Aid stage staffed by a Spanish-language radio personality, with prize drawings, and be presented with branded Rite Aid canvas tote bags complete with an assortment of La Bella products as take aways.

Tuesday, October 5, 2010

Viva!! las MICRO-EMPRESAS


When: Thursday, October 07, 2010 - from 10a to 3p

Where: 634 South Spring Street Auditorium, Los Angeles CA


...I am panelist from 11a to 12p...


CALIFORNIA ASSOCIATION for MICROENTERPRISE OPPORTUNITY (CAMEO)

Latino owned businesses are the fastest growing sector in the California economy. Yet, little is known about these economic impacts and what strategies are needed to maximize them. CAMEO invites you to attend our second annual Symposium: Viva las Micro Empresas:

Maximizing the Economic Impact of Latino Entrepreneurs:

Latest trend data on Latino small business growth Policy Recommendations for the CA Governor’s Race Capital Resources and Credit for Latino businesses.



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