This Sunday, Kansas City is gearing up for an incredible event as it hosts the largest gathering of Hispanic business leaders in America. The United States Hispanic Chamber of Commerce (USHCC) will be in town from Sunday through Tuesday, offering a golden opportunity for small businesses to dive deep into development resources and strategies for ongoing success.
One of the standout businesses participating in this exciting event is Kolaches and Coffee, a beloved family-owned coffee shop located in Overland Park, Kansas. This charming establishment is not just a business; it’s a heartfelt homage to their Czech and Mexican roots, passed down through generations.
Gema Roman, one of the co-owners, shared how special the shop is to her family. “It’s a business that comes straight from our heart, and it’s family-owned. Every family member participates in the business,” she explained, beaming with pride. Together with her husband, Gerardo Serrano, Gema launched Kolaches and Coffee last spring, bringing traditional recipes to life.
When you visit Kolaches and Coffee, you’re in for a treat! They offer kolaches made from scratch, lovingly baked just like Gerardo’s Czech grandmother used to make. Each kolache is a delightful experience, ranging from sweet to savory and accompanied by mouthwatering pastries and delicious coffee sourced from the Colombian mountains.
“Our business focuses on family values and highly regards nutrition,” Gema said. “That’s why we pay careful attention to every ingredient we use, ensuring they are high quality and clean.” Here, you know you’re getting food made with love and thoughtfulness.
Kolaches and Coffee is just one of many success stories represented at this year’s USHCC conference. With over 2000 attendees expected, Visit KC estimates that this event will create a local economic boost of around $2 million. “There’s a huge opportunity for small businesses to shine and get noticed,” said Paulina Tabares, a representative from the Hispanic Chamber of Commerce of Greater Kansas City. She emphasized the importance of unity, stating, “If we unite, we become a bigger voice and a larger footprint.”
The USHCC represents more than five million Hispanic-owned businesses nationwide, contributing an impressive $80 billion to the American economy each year. Stories like that of Gema and Gerardo’s family resonate throughout this community, highlighting the spirit and resilience often found within Hispanic businesses.
Gabriel Chavez Roman, their proud son, reflected on the journey of his parents. “From what my parents told me, they grew up with not much, and to see what they built and achieved is truly impressive,” he said with a smile. It’s clear that this event not only highlights individual business achievements but also showcases the collective strength of the Hispanic business community.
Kansas City is buzzing with excitement as it welcomes these remarkable business leaders. The USHCC conference is not just about making connections; it’s about fostering growth, celebrating culture, and paving the way for future generations. Attendees will have access to invaluable resources, network with influential leaders, and contribute to the ongoing narrative of Hispanic entrepreneurship.
As the weekend approaches, the atmosphere in Kansas City is charged with positivity and anticipation. Everyone looks forward to a productive few days that will set the stage for further success in the Hispanic business community.
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