SOUTH ORANGE, NJ — Seton Hall University’s Joseph A. Unanue Latino Institute and Stillman School of Business will welcome Andy Unanue, founder and managing partner of AUA Private Equity Partners LLC, to discuss “Investing in the U.S. Emerging Market” in his keynote address at the Integrity and Professionalism Convocation on Tuesday, March 15, at 6:30 p.m., in the Jubilee Hall Auditorium.
“We are delighted to have Mr. Andy Unanue, an expert in emerging markets, address the students at Seton Hall University,” Denisse Oller, executive director of the Joseph A. Unanue Latino Institute, said in a release. “His entrepreneurial background and experience uniquely qualify him to speak about the importance and increasing influence of the Latino population in the U.S. economy.”
Unanue will discuss his expertise, emerging markets, as well as touch upon his unique experience with the Latino market. Unanue’s journey includes various positions with Goya Foods Inc., most notably that of chief operating officer from 1999 to 2004.
The Integrity and Professionalism Convocation reflects on the Stillman School of Business’ core values of integrity and professionalism. The convocation provides the Seton Hall community with the opportunity to learn more about entrepreneurship directly from the source. As the keynote speaker, Unanue joins an impressive past speaker list of business, cultural and political leaders, including Eric Casaburi, founder and CEO of Retro Fitness and Let’s YO Yogurt Corp.; Betty Manetta, CEO and president of Argent Associates; Denise Morrison, CEO of Campbell Soup Company; John Nash, Nobel laureate; Carla Harris, vice chairwoman of global wealth management and senior client adviser at Morgan Stanley; Tim Gunn, chief creative officer at Liz Claiborne Inc. and mentor on Bravo TV’s “Project Runway”; Gov. Chris Christie; U.S. Sen. Cory A. Booker; and Mary Higgins Clark, author and entrepreneur.
For more information about the Integrity and Professionalism Convocation, please click here or contact Leigh Onimus at leigh.onimus@shu.edu or 973-313-6058.