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What makes Entrepreneur Fito Salume the go-to turnaround specialist

Starting a business is no cakewalk, especially if you are doing it from the scratch. A lot of time, energy, and money are invested in undertaking a new business. Understanding the market is the key to providing a product to the customer. In times like these, it is always a good idea to have a mentor who can guide you. Of course, you can always learn while on the job since experience is the best teacher, but learning from an established businessman like Fito Salume, who has over 50 companies, is a much better way to launch your career.
“The ability to think on your feet, make quick decisions, and finding instant solutions is indispensable for building and managing businesses. When you manage one company well, you can manage them all,” says Fito. He adds that he loves what he does, seeing it as a way to create a workplace that highlights the importance of one’s culture and respects others. “Motivation is crucial in any scenario, more so at a workplace. If you teach people to strive towards their potential at any cost, you are teaching them to be better than what they are at present,” said Fito. The trick, according to Fito, is in looking at the bigger picture and thinking long-term. Work slowly to build your experience and your company, thus ensuring that you can remove failure from the equation.
Fito is well-known in his tribe as the “business-builder.” He has a proven record of accomplishment of purchasing and heading staggering business and then turning them around into money-making endeavors. He purchased a 50% control in Spartan Chemical, Colombia about 3 years ago when the company was not doing as well. Since then, the company has seen an increase of more than 20% in sales and has become one of the largest companies for sanitizing chemicals. Fito has had similar success with companies like Limpius Ecotech, Mister Donut, and others.
It is more than just running a business for Fito, who has already overseen the running of several dozen companies. As a dedicated family man with six children, he has made it his mission to help the amateurs. Fito promotes the charities he has founded that help low-income families to get back on their feet.
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Lifestyle
The Future of Social Dancing: How Latin Dance is Adapting to a New Generation

Latin dance thrives on connection. The music, the partner, and the crowd all feed one another.
Today, that connection is shaped by a younger, digitally fluent generation, and few understand the shift better than Damian Guzman, founder of Bachata Sensual America (BSA). From prize-winning festivals to late-night socials, Guzman and BSA show how the scene is evolving without losing its roots.
Streaming steps, viral beats
A decade ago, beginners to Latin dance hunted for grainy DVD tutorials; now they unlock entire combinations on their phones. TikTok loops, YouTube shorts, and Instagram reels have compressed learning into snack-sized bursts.
Many of the artists signed on with Bachata Sensual America meet dancers where they scroll, posting slow-motion breakdowns and “follow-along” drills that rack up thousands of views. This approach addresses two key Gen Z demands: instant access and a clear path from screen to floor.
By allowing newcomers to practice at home before facing a packed room, the online channel lowers the fear barrier while seeding a desire for in-person connection.
Festivals as entry points, not finish lines
Digital discovery is only the first act. For many people, their real baptism happens at multi-day events where practice hours blur into sunrise socials.
BSA’s flagship Houston Bachata Sensual Festival returned on May 2nd, 2025, with a follow-up week slated for Bachata Sensual Festival Chicago, September 4th-9th, 2025. Both weekends pair technique labs with mental-wellness talks and DJs specializing in bachata, mirroring the playlists in dancers’ earbuds.
That balance of skills and community is why independent reviewers named BSA one of the “Top Latin Dance Festivals in the United States” for 2025. Yet, for Damian, awards matter less than the message: a festival can feel world-class without pricing out college students. He keeps passes tiered, encourages volunteer shifts that offset costs, and prepares bootcamps for absolute beginners, ensuring the dance floor reflects the same diversity he sees online.
Teaching culture, not just choreography
Bachata’s recent boom owes much to its European reinvention. Damian experienced that surge firsthand while earning one of the first U.S. instructor certifications in the Bachata Sensual style. He returned determined to give American dancers the same blend of precision and musicality he had experienced abroad.
BSA classes devote equal time to connection cues, body mechanics, and the genre’s Dominican roots. That trifecta resonates with younger students who want authenticity, not just a viral dip.
“In class I tell people, ‘Technique is how you respect your partner; musicality is how you respect the song,’” Guzman said during a recent podcast. The line distills his mission: elevate standards while keeping the dance welcoming.
Building inclusive, mindful spaces
Generation Z brings new expectations around consent, identity, and mental health. BSA’s code of conduct spells out everything from appropriate touch to gender-neutral role selection. Security staff mediate conflicts quickly, and workshop leaders open sessions with grounding exercises to calm nerves. These actions might sound small, yet they remove friction that once pushed many newcomers away.
Damian argues that such policies go beyond ethics; they future-proof the scene. Normalizing role fluidity in Latin dance widens its talent pool and invites richer musical interpretations. By acknowledging anxiety and overstimulation — common concerns for digital natives — events can retain dancers who might otherwise retreat after their first crowded social.
Latin dance has never stood still, and its next evolution is already spinning under disco lights from Houston to Helsinki. With a phone in every pocket and a festival on every calendar, the gap between discovery and mastery keeps shrinking.
Damian Guzman and Bachata Sensual America illustrate what happens when tradition listens, adapts, and leads with purpose. The result is a scene ready for whatever beat the next generation drops — and a future where social dancing feels more connected, inclusive, and alive than ever.
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