Myrtle Beach Area Chamber’s Hispanic Business Mixer held Sept. 19 at Cuba Bar & Grill in North Myrtle Beach was a lively evening of connection, culture and commerce.
The event brought together a multicultural group to celebrate Hispanic and Latino business owners, entrepreneurs and community members. Guests enjoyed appetizers and drinks while sharing stories about their businesses and experiences, making it easy to form new partnerships and friendships.
“This business after hours event was an important way to celebrate Hispanic Heritage Month by recognizing the contributions of Hispanic business owners in our community,” said Yaritza Tinoco, community engagement manager with the chamber. “It’s not just about honoring culture, but also about making sure Hispanic entrepreneurs have a seat at the table as the Myrtle Beach area continues to grow and thrive.”
Open to both chamber and non-chamber members, the event showcased MBACC’s commitment to radical collaboration and breaking down barriers across the Grand Strand. For many, the event was a first introduction to the chamber and what it offers, from mentorship programs to marketing support.
For more information on how Hispanic business owners can get connected to support services in the Grand Strand, contact Yaritza.

