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Mary Sol González

She brought her passion serving in organizations such as the Children’s Orthopedic Hospital, International Women Organizations with emphasis in children trafficking, cultural diversity, fair trade and more. One of her most fulfilling endeavors was the creation of a free clinic for families in the Philippines and the work to assist on the building of water wells in Kenya.

 

Former owner of Image360, a Signs and Marketing company, she was exposed to the local organizations that serve the community through her work with the Chamber of Commerce. In 2013 she was one of the founders of the Boca Chamber’s International Business Alliance. She served on the Executive Board of Networking Hispanos for 6 years and cofounded Women Development Network 2.0. In 2015 she was awarded the Diamond Award by the Boca  Raton Chamber of Commerce.

 

Mary Sol has been a community captain for the Boca Raton Bowl since it’s first year and is part of the Women Build Initiative for Habitat for Humanity.

 

A Board member of the Boca Raton Chamber’s Golden Bell Education Foundation from 2015 to 2019, she serves on the Board of the Peter Blum YMCA Boca Raton, co-chaired the Junior League Non Profit Training Committee and has become a Consultant for small Non Profit Organizations such as HOME (Homeless Outreach Mentoring and Education).


Formerly  the Chairwoman of the Board of the Children’s Museum, she is a graduate of the Leadership Boca Class of 2013.

 

She is an Advisor for international Non Profit Organizations Extending a Hand, and Imagina.

 

Mary's unique background of entrepreneurship and non profit organizations led her to Co found the Hispanic Entrepreneur Initiative, empowering Hispanic Entrepreneurs to create  sustainable businesses in the US.

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Mary Sol González was born in Venezuela and has a Bachelor Degree in Psychology from Andres Bello Catholic University. She has lived in four continents, thus enriching her multicultural mindset.

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