Universidad Panamericana | Nuvola, an Alumni project that dignifies spaces for women
Nuvola, an Alumni project that dignifies spaces for women

Nuvola, a company dedicated to the sale of products for babies and moms, was founded in 2020 by Lorena Martínez León, a law graduate, and Denisse Llanes Suárez, a graduate of International Business and Administration, both from Panamericana University.

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This project was born due to the lack of decent spaces for women to breastfeed their babies, as both founders experienced unpleasant situations in their breastfeeding process.

"All the projects that a woman may have as a dream or as a goal are achievable if she has a good support network". Denisse Llanes.

The company offers a wide range of products; the cabins, which are manufactured in Mexico, are delivered customized to each client and include a nursing chair, mobility wheels, fan, extractor fan, mirror, coat rack, mini-bar, space to place belongings, support table, antimicrobial spotlight that automatically sanitizes, security system with an intelligent lock, motion sensor to allow energy savings and Wi-Fi connection.

Currently, the company Nuvola is present in Mexico City, Guadalajara and Monterrey. Through its application, its users can find the location of public booths, as well as breastfeeding tips.

"The Universidad Panamericana offered us different tools to take this project to the level we have it at this moment, also something very important that was instilled in us and we always worked hand in hand Lorena and I, were the values. And on the part of the career it was very important to take the whole business structure to be able to structure this venture." Denisse Llanes

Nuvola, an Alumni project that dignifies spaces for women

Nuvola Commitment

Nuvola is a company committed to the well-being of mothers and their children, offering high quality products and exceptional customer service. Its commitment to social responsibility demonstrates strong business ethics and a focus on making a positive difference in the community.

"Knowing how the world moves in legislative and regulatory issues. On the other hand, the social impact that the projects that the university has always instilled in us can have has been very important, influencing different areas where we develop". Lorena Martinez.

Having been selected among the 30 promising companies of Mexico 2023, within Forbes, symbolizes a little of all the effort that the graduates have put into this project, adding to their reputation, transforming the world and benefiting more and more women.

The Alumni intend to continue with the placement of booths in public spaces to reach more women and on the other hand, they seek to develop a project for sale in different digital spaces, which consists of a product that can be assembled and ready to use.

Nuvola knows and recognizes the fundamental pillar that women are in society, in the family and in the work environment, which is why she invites women to pursue their dreams, goals and projects, no matter how difficult they may seem, because there is no easy path, but it is always possible.

Panamerica recognizes and congratulates Lorena Martínez León and Denisse Llanes Suárez, for being Alumni who transform the world, being empathetic and ethically responsible entrepreneurs with their environment.

Nuvola, an Alumni project that dignifies spaces for women