
Dr. Miguel Villarroel actively participated in the significant event “2025 Prospera Success Stories, Central Florida,” held on October 15, 2025, at the Orlando Science Center. This activity was part of the celebration of the 30th anniversary of the renowned nonprofit organization Prospera, which has positively impacted the Latino community for three decades.
A Look at Prospera’s 30th Anniversary
Prospera is an organization dedicated to empowering Latino entrepreneurs by strengthening their capabilities and providing access to key resources for success. The event in Orlando not only commemorated 30 years of consistent work but also brought together distinguished members, sponsors, and strategic allies to share success stories and inspire future generations.
Event Details at the Orlando Science Center
The event featured the presence of the entire Prospera Board of Directors, influential sponsors, and members committed to the organization’s mission.
During the day, special participation by Dr. Miguel Villarroel was highlighted, who had the opportunity to strengthen relationships with:
- Mary Sojo, Prospera Counselor
- Fabiola Moreno, TD Bank Representative
- Zanibel Melo, Higher Dream Collaborator
These meetings fostered strategic alliances that enhance support for Latino entrepreneurs in Central Florida.
Prospera’s Mission and Its Impact on the Community
Prospera’s mission is clear: to support the Latino community in overcoming economic barriers and achieving financial independence through entrepreneurship and education.
Some achievements highlighting the importance of this organization include:
- More than 30 years providing training and advice to thousands of Latino entrepreneurs.
- Creation of accessible support and financing networks.
- Promotion of success stories that inspire the community.
Dr. Miguel Villarroel’s Commitment
Dr. Villarroel’s participation in this event reinforces his commitment to causes that drive community and economic development.
His presence at the 30th anniversary celebration symbolizes active support for initiatives that promote equity and sustainable growth for Latino-led small and medium-sized businesses.
Conclusion
Prospera’s 30th anniversary in Orlando was an invaluable opportunity to celebrate achievements, strengthen alliances, and continue working together for the growth and empowerment of the Latino community in the United States.
Events like this reaffirm the importance of nonprofit organizations that act as engines of social and economic change.
We look forward to seeing more initiatives and collaborations that continue to strengthen this purpose in the coming years.