Hello, I'm Margarita, and today I'm going to tell you my story.
I was born in a small town in Ecuador, where dreams often seemed unattainable. Since I was young, I had the desire to change my destiny and create something meaningful with my own hands. My journey was not easy, but I am proud of every step I took to get to where I am today.
My adventure began when I decided to move to the city in search of better opportunities. With very few resources and a lot of determination, I started selling cardboard boxes at a local market. At first my boxes were simple, but I made sure they were the best quality possible. I worked long hours, often late into the night, cutting, gluing and folding cardboard to fulfill my customers' orders.
The most important thing in my life has always been my son, Antonio. He was and continues to be my greatest motivation. I wanted to make sure it had a better future, and every box I sold brought me a little closer to that goal. Mateo grew up watching my efforts and learned the value of hard work and perseverance.
Over time, I was able to save enough money to rent a small location and hire a few employees. This is how "Mega Toninos" was born. I implemented efficient processes and diversified our offer, creating personalized boxes for all types of businesses. The company began to grow rapidly and, with it, our hopes and dreams.
It wasn't easy, but with each challenge, I learned and grew. I never forgot my principles and always treated my employees with the same respect and dedication that I showed to my clients. "Mega Toninos" became one of the largest and most respected companies in the sector in Ecuador, and that is something I am incredibly proud of.
Years later, Mateo, now an adult and with a college education, joined the family business. With your help, we take "Mega Toninos" to new horizons, always maintaining the entrepreneurial and dedicated spirit that characterizes us.
My story is proof that with effort, determination and a heart full of love for family, it is possible to achieve any dream. Thanks for reading my history. I hope it inspires you to pursue your own dreams, no matter how difficult they may seem.
Until next time, Margaret