Vivian Mora is taking the skills she used to help other businesses connect with the Hispanic community to grow her own business, while also helping other immigrant women build careers.
Vivian Mora is taking the skills she used to help other businesses connect with the Hispanic community to grow her own business while also helping other immigrant women build careers. There aren't a lot of businesses in central Alabama where you can get service in at least three languages spoken by employees who come from just as many Latin American countries.“I grew up in a bilingual home, Spanish and Portuguese,” said Mora.
'So, I met a lot of friends and ended up coming to the South and just fell in love with Alabama,” she said. “Heard about UAB and all the great resources and the international community that is here and ended up staying. So, it feels like home.” That homey feeling extends to her staff, consisting mostly of women immigrants chasing the American Dream for themselves and their families.“Most of our women are actually first-time homebuyers,” she said.
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