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Mauricio Becerra

Mauricio Becerra's Groups (6)

  • Chicago

    134 members Latest Activity: Nov 23 This is a group where Hispanic professionals from all over the Chicago area can network with one another.

  • Southern California

    13 members Latest Activity: Jul 9 A place where anyone can join who lives in Southern California and would like to network and actually meet with one another to get to know one another…

  • Facebook & Linkedin

    158 members Latest Activity: Nov 23 come join are groups on face book or linkedin!

  • Nutrition and Fitness

    47 members Latest Activity: Oct 28 This is a group where you can discuss and obtain information concerning your body, mind and spirit. Namasté नमस्ते

  • Hispanic Mentors

    33 members Latest Activity: Nov 6 This group is for individuals who are dedicated to mentoring Hispanic youth.

  • California

    143 members Latest Activity: Nov 7 This is a group where Hispanic professionals from all over the state of California can network with one another.

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