A pivotal time
HUGE represents the first joint effort of private sector job creators from all three Central American countries and their United States counterparts to drive massive job creation in these countries, including the United States.
In addition to supporting the development of individual investment projects, as part of its mission HUGE seeks to bring together key stakeholders in the United States and the Northern Triangle, including small and medium size enterprises, civil society organizations, and the public sector, to sponsor flagship regional infrastructure projects that will catapult the region’s competitiveness.
Building the “American Dream” at Home
HUGE is a market-based response to a humanitarian crisis, as illustrated by the inability of millions in the Northern Triangle to provide basic needs for themselves and their families. The highly successful and responsible businesspeople who inspired the concept of HUGE did so with the understanding that the root cause of the immigration issue could be largely overcome by the creation and broad availability of stable jobs with decent benefits and adequate social services. This in turn would significantly reduce the population of Central Americans seeking the “American Dream” in the United States, because they have instead found it at home.
Creating opportunities for regional growth
The Founders of HUGE have extensive experience in generating sustainable opportunities through their own entrepreneurial endeavors and are strongly committed to engaging others to join this effort.
Our overarching goal is to facilitate at least $10 billion in investments, yielding 2 million new jobs between Honduras, the United States, Guatemala, and El Salvador (H.U.G.E.) over the next five years.
HUGE intends to achieve this through key regional infrastructure investments and by seizing nearshoring opportunities to bring manufacturing and services closer to home markets in the Americas.
About
HUGE Business and Investment Council
Solving Problems
Seizing Opportunities
Purpose
Rooted in Sustainable Social Benefits
Founders
Ethically, socially, and environmentally conscious
Accelerating Change
HUGE seeks to drive the creation of sustainable jobs and a more competitive economy in the Northern Triangle through 4 key actions:
Opening Doors in the Region
Providing Local Insight
Driving Competitiveness
Living Examples of What is Possible
Highlighting the region’s unbounded potential
HUGE Founders are regional leaders in the agricultural, financial, textile, manufacturing, and media sectors, allowing them to provide a unique perspective on local investment opportunities and potential partnerships, and highlighting the Northern Triangle and United States as a launchpad from which to serve regional and global markets.
News
Escenario Mundial: “El crimen organizado representa el mayor peligro para América Latina”
“Las redes internacionales del crimen organizado representan un problema de gran magnitud en América Latina, causando un grave impacto en la política y la economía de la región.” – Escenario Mundial
Proceso Digital: “La Universidad de Georgetown y HUGE capacitan ejecutivos de la región para la creación masiva de empleo”
El Programa de Liderazgo Latinoamericano de la Universidad de Georgetown McDonough School of Business y el Centro para los Avances del Estado de Derecho en las Américas del Georgetown Law School, en colaboración con HUGE Business and Investment Council, celebraron hoy la sesión de apertura de una serie de programas sobre Nearshoring e Inversión Sostenible en las Américas.
Press Release: 40 C-Suite Executives from Honduras, Guatemala, El Salvador and the USA are Working Together with Georgetown University and ThinkHUGE on a Program to Capitalize on Nearshoring and Sustainable Investment
Today the Georgetown University Latin America Leadership Program at the McDonough School of Business and The Center for the Advancement of the Rule of Law in the Americas at Georgetown Law School, in collaboration with the HUGE Business and Investment Council, held the inaugural session of a series of programs on Nearshoring and Sustainable Investment in the Americas.