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was a dream comes true! This is how MARIO PORTILLO describes
his success story with help from SCORE. The dream’s
evolution was not easy but very worthwhile. A few years ago,
Portillo quit his long-time job at SONY to take a management
position at his former employer, Du Art, only to be laid off
10 months later. He was one of the many laid off at this time.
He was extremely upset but now Mario has his own business
that he loves and is making money. At first he stood on the
unemployment lines but four year ago de decided to take New
York State up on its offer to allow him to start his own business
while still collecting unemployment insurance. He named his
business, DIGITAL ENTERTAINMENT SYSTEMS, INC.
The core of this business was setting up entertainment systems
in people’s homes. He had a great deal of experience
in this line which he gained while working for SONY. He needed,
however, to know how to start his business and how to market
and sell his services. The unemployment office suggested that
he go to SCORE in White Plains where he attended 10 free workshops
concerning every aspect of business including marketing and
sales. His counselor, Bob D’Agostino, with a vast business
background in real estate, sales and marketing, was his lifeline
to success. D’Agostino suggested that he send out selective
mailings to high income people in Westchester and New York
City. It worked. One of his first customers was Placide Domingo,
the opera star who lives in New York.
Domingo was very pleased with Portillo’s work and wrote
a letter of recommendation on his own stationary. Mario was
off to a flying start and has never looked back. As SCORE
always emphasizes: good service and word of mouth advertising
are the best ways to create a successful business. With Score’s
continued counseling and an ad in the Yellow Pages, Mario’s
installation contacts now average $25,000 to $30,000 each
with some $70,000 depending upon the type of entertainment
system required. An article about Mario Portillo in The Journal
News (a Gannett Chain newspaper) described him as a man with
no job __ with a bright future. In this article, Jerry Gleeson,
a business reporter, described him as a man “with a
career low to a success story”. Portillo credits SCORE
for its ongoing help. He says, “Besides making money,
I am having lots of fun. I get to use the latest technology
in setting up these systems and it’s a dream come true.”
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