Lending


ACCION Customer Liza Wisner appears in the 10th season of “The Apprentice"


Caller Times
By Mark Collette 

CORPUS CHRISTI — It would be hard to trump Liza Wisner’s summer, but you can judge for yourself by watching “The Apprentice.”

Wisner, a Corpus Christi entrepreneur seeking to expand her computer education company, competed against 15 other contestants hoping to land a six-figure job with business tycoon Donald Trump.

How did she do? You’ll have to watch and find out. Wisner, 30, said an agreement with NBC prevents her from discussing details of the show.

The 10th season of the reality TV series, filmed this summer in New York, premieres Sept. 16. An NBC news release described the 16 contestants as being hit hard by the economic downturn.

Trump, the show’s executive producer, has shifted the show’s focus to rewards aimed at improving the lives of the competitors, including one-on-one meetings with well-known business executives, according to NBC’s website.

Such networking opportunities could be valuable to Wisner, who started Texas Techies in Corpus Christi with hopes of expanding technology education for children. Wisner said she isn’t permitted to discuss how business is going.

Wisner, a native of Kenya, had a golf scholarship at Texas A&M University-Corpus Christi, where she received a bachelor’s degree in computer science and a master’s degree in education. Wisner also works full time as an associate director of a graduate student retention program at A&M-Corpus Christi.

The mother of two said the birth of her first son, now 4, made her recognize a lack of computer education opportunities for very young children.

“I was proactive about it and decided if it didn’t exist, I was going to bring it,” she said.

Texas Techies focuses on children beginning at age 3, integrating computer classes into daily schedules at area community centers, day cares and kindergartens. At age 7, Texas Techies offers a computer animation class.

Wisner said she was amazed when she realized how quickly her son could learn to operate a computer, and how well he learned to read and solve problems using computer games based on the public school curriculum.

Wisner said she and her husband, Denis, are looking for ways to expand the business to reach more children, especially those whose families can’t afford to pay for the extra lessons.

“I’ve been trying hard to get the funding, but you know how it is,” she said. “Everything’s difficult when you do it on your own.”

Posted by Brenda Gutierrez on 1st September, 2010 | Comments
Tags: ACCION Texas-Louisiana client, success stories, corpus christi

Bookmark and Share

Comments

There are no comments for this post


Post a Comment

HTML is not allowed in comments, http://... will be automatically linked.


Name (required):


Homepage:


Email Address (not displayed):


Heading:


Comment (required):


To help prevent spam, please enter the word acre here:

Lending

Strengthening businesses
and revitalizing communities
by providing loans and support
to small businesses.


Archives

February 2012
January 2012
December 2011
November 2011
October 2011
September 2011
August 2011
July 2011
June 2011
May 2011
April 2011
March 2011
February 2011
January 2011
December 2010
November 2010
October 2010
September 2010
August 2010
July 2010
June 2010
May 2010
February 2010

Tags

$100 (1)
000 (1)
20x20 (1)
ACCION Business Center (2)
ACCION Delta (1)
ACCION Expansion (1)
ACCION Network (1)
ACCION Team (3)
ACCION Texas Inc. (11)
ACCION Texas-Louisiana (19)
ACCION Texas-Louisiana client (14)
Alexandria (1)
Arkansas (2)
Arkansas Delta (1)
Brownsville (1)
Business Incubator (1)
Capital One (1)
Citi (1)
Clara Perez Pelaez (1)
Comerica (1)
Community (2)
Create Jobs for USA (1)
Dallas (2)
El Paso (1)
Entrepreneurs (3)
Getting Down to Business Program (1)
Janie Barrera (2)
KIVA (10)
Lending (3)
Lending Learning Center (2)
Los Mecates (1)
Louisiana (4)
McAllen (1)
Michelle Matta (1)
Opportunity Finance Network (1)
Outstanding Lending Awards (1)
President Obama (1)
President's Advisory Council on Financial Capability (1)
REAP (1)
SBA (2)
San Antonio (9)
Shreveport (3)
Small Business Loans (2)
South Texas Women's Business Fund (1)
Starbucks (1)
TAMACC (1)
Tails Natural Pet Market (1)
US Small BusinessAdministration (1)
White House (1)
William Randolph Hearst Foundation (1)
Women entrepreneurship (2)
business resources (4)
corpus christi (1)
el paso (2)
el paso seminar (1)
en español (1)
environment (1)
events (3)
forth worth (1)
free seminars (3)
grand opening (2)
grant (1)
grants (3)
green (1)
houston (2)
jobs (1)
language school (1)
microfinance (1)
minorities (1)
san antonio (2)
small business loan (1)
south texas women's business fund (4)
staff (2)
success stories (7)
women (1)

Forward this page to a friend.  
© ACCION Texas Inc.
Headquarters
2014 S. Hackberry St.
San Antonio, TX 78210
F 210.533.2940

Customer Service 888.215.2373
© 2011 ACCION Texas Inc.

Privacy Policy
info@acciontexas.org
Powered by ASENZ 360.