Digital Nest: Community Innovation and Development with Monica Escamilla // E&I Studio
Join us as we unravel Monica Escamilla's journey into entrepreneurship and innovation—rooted in her Venezuelan heritage and upbringing in Modesto, California. Currently serving as Center Director for the non-profit Digital NEST, Monica's worldview is significantly shaped by her experiences living in a melting pot of immigrants. A fascinating tale of self-discovery and identity formation, her story is about understanding an individual's position and purpose.Monica's perspective differs from traditional business narratives, highlighting the need for sustainable success rather than mere survival. She spotlights this narrative shift among Latinos—from necessity-driven to opportunity-driven entrepreneurship, inspiring a new generation to create generational wealth intentionally. Monica's persona undoubtedly serves as a dynamic beacon, guiding aspiring entrepreneurs to explore the transformative role of entrepreneurial activities in community development and societal impact.Co-produced by the Warrior Entrepreneurship and Innovation program and the Office of Communications and Public Affairs at Stanislaus State. The E&I Studio is edited and recorded in the KCSS studios on the campus of Stanislaus State.
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