Dallas, Texas (PRWEB) May 16, 2014 -- The Pinnacle Group, a leading provider of IT services and solutions, announced today that its CEO and Chairman, Nina G.Vaca, will travel to The Republic of Ghana, Africa next week as part of a business delegation led by U.S. Secretary of Commerce Penny Pritzker.
The trip marks the first international trip for the newly-launched PAGE — Presidential Ambassadors for Global Entrepreneurship — program, which is chaired by Secretary Pritzker. Vaca is one of 11 entrepreneurs selected by President Obama to help inspire and encourage more entrepreneurship domestically and around the world. Ghana is the first stop of many planned PAGE missions.
“It’s an honor to participate in this mission to Ghana and to be part of a group of business leaders who embody the American spirit of entrepreneurship and understand fully its transformative power,” said Vaca. “The mission of PAGE is to convey that message to all those we encounter, from the young startup to the established business leader. We know first-hand that entrepreneurship continues to be a key catalyst in growth and innovation around the world. Our goal is to empower these aspiring entrepreneurs with the same level of opportunities that we've enjoyed."
During her two-day trip, Vaca is slated to meet with local entrepreneurs, government officials and tour various schools and facilities that are training and investing in Ghanaian startups.
Vaca, an immigrant entrepreneur from Quito, Ecuador, started Pinnacle out of her living room with only $300. Nearly 18 years later, Pinnacle has grown to more than $600 million in revenue and has been named to Inc. Magazine’s Fastest-Growing Firms list nine years in a row.
As an international leader, Vaca has represented the U.S. in numerous transatlantic leadership forums through the German Marshall Memorial Fellow program and as a delegate of the British-American Project.
Vaca plans to share her entrepreneurial story and insights during scheduled roundtable discussions with business leaders and young business owners.
“The goal of the Presidential Ambassadors for Global Entrepreneurship (PAGE) initiative is to develop the next generation of entrepreneurs both in the United States and abroad. I am honored Nina is joining me in Ghana to mark PAGE’s first international engagement,” said U.S. Secretary of Commerce Penny Pritzker.
“With her energy, ideas, and experience, Nina serves as a prime example of what happens when you achieve and support a strong entrepreneurial culture. We believe that global entrepreneurship is a tool for empowerment and economic success, and I look forward to working with Nina to spread the spirit of entrepreneurship all over the world and bring greater prosperity to millions more people.”
More information about PAGE and its work can be found here: http://beta.commerce.gov/PAGE
ABOUT NINA G. VACA
Nina G. Vaca launched Pinnacle Technical Resources in 1996. She is Chairman Emeritus for the United States Hispanic Chamber of Commerce, the largest organization of Latino business in the country. She is also a founding board member of Startup America Partnership, a White House-led initiative for entrepreneurs. She currently sits on the boards of Comerica Bank and Kohl’s Corporation, as well as MyPlates.com.
She has appeared on CNBC’s “Squawk Box,” has been named Entrepreneur of the Year by Ernst & Young as well as one of Goldman Sach’s 100 Most Intriguing Entrepreneurs. Staffing Industry Analysts recently named Vaca one of its 100 Most Influential People in Staffing. Latino Leaders Magazine has named her to its annual “101 Most Influential Latinos” list five years in a row.
ABOUT PINNACLE TECHNICAL RESOURCES
Pinnacle Technical Resources is a leading provider of workforce management solutions and IT contingent labor providers to the Fortune 500. Pinnacle operates in all 50 states, including various Canadian provinces.
Pinnacle has been named one of the fastest-growing staffing firms seven straight years by Staffing Industry Analysts and was honored as the country’s top minority-owned firm by the National Minority Supplier Development Council (NMSDC). It has also been an Inc. 500/5000 company nine years in a row.
In 2011, Pinnacle acquired Provade, an award-winning VMS global software tool used to procure and manage non-employee workforce. Provade serves the Fortune 100 and operates in more than 60 countries, 12 languages, 10 currencies, with billions under management. Provade is the largest woman/minority owned, enterprise-class VMS solution in the industry. More information is available by visiting http://www.pinnacle1.com and http://www.provade.com.
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Eric T. Baca, Pinnacle Technical Resources, http://www.pinnacle1.com, +1 (760) 486-5524, [email protected]
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