Daniel Guerra Jr.

Inaugural Fellow Of Stanford Latino Entrepreneurship Initiative (slei) at LBAN/Latino Business Action Network

Daniel Guerra Jr. is an accomplished executive with extensive experience in leadership roles across various companies. As Chief Executive Officer of Altus Inc. and SDM Analytics, Inc. since July 2020, Daniel has driven the development of digital continuing education courses for healthcare professionals. Additionally, Daniel serves as CEO of AltusLearn, a marketplace for continuing medical education, and as Chief Executive Officer of ArgusX Partners, a financial technology company focused on optimizing retail investor trading. Other notable positions include Board Member for BetterInvesting and the Latino Professionals Association, among others. Daniel is also an Inaugural Fellow of the Stanford Latino Entrepreneurship Initiative and has a background in community development from previous board roles. Education includes studies at Madison Area Technical College from 2001 to 2003.

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Madison, United States

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LBAN/Latino Business Action Network

Latino Business Action Network (LBAN) is a dynamic Silicon Valley based nonprofit with a big mission to strengthen the U.S. economy by empowering Latino Entrepreneurship across the country. Latinos created half of all new companies in the country in the last ten years. These companies are younger than the average but growing. We leverage the best of the Stanford Graduate School of business and apply it to this already large and growing Latino Opportunity across our country. Our three pillars of focus are: 1) Foundational research on Latino Entrepreneurship across the U.S. in partnership with Stanford. 2) A transformational Business Scaling Program at Stanford for Latino business owners. 3) An empowering national Ecosystem that includes the almost 1,000 alums of our Business Scaling program at Stanford plus mentors, capital providers, and corporate partners. Enabling Latino-owned businesses to grow to the average size of a U.S. company will add $3+ trillion to the economy. This is the single most significant opportunity for America. Follow us here on LinkedIn and check out our website >> https://www.lban.us/ We welcome all interested parties; please reach out!


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