Frank Puentes
Frank Puentes currently operates within two organizations: MPD Parts and Sun Nursery, both located in Florida. Sun Nursery specializes in growing high-quality palm trees. The nursery focuses on growing Queen Palms due to the tree’s quick growth, lower cost, and the development of beautiful orange seeds; however, other varieties such as Robellinis are also available. Frank Puentes and his associates at the nursery use state-of-the-art pesticides and a drip watering system and to ensure the optimal growth of their trees. The nursery also makes routine chemical measurements through a soil and water testing facility. Find out more about the company by calling (305) 969-8181 or visiting SunNursery.com. In addition to his work with Sun Nursery, Frank Puentes serves as President of MPD Parts, one of the computer industry’s oldest computer parts distributors. Established in 1991, MPD Parts offers an extensive catalog featuring items by manufacturers such as Acer Inc., Toshiba America, Inc., and Gateway, Inc. The products offered by Puentes’ firm include adaptors, LCD monitors, connectors, processors, power cords, and speakers. After creating an account, Puentes’ clients can place orders, view existing transactions, and check the status of any returns they may have. MPD Parts accepts returns within 30 days of the sale date with the original receipt. As President of MPD Parts, Frank Puentes oversees many of the company’s daily operations. He specializes in asset management, corporate development, and strategic planning. Puentes draws on more than 22 years of experience to deliver results. At the helm of MPD Parts since its inception, Puentes has diversified the client base and the company’s product offerings. He also manages all fiscal aspects of the computer parts company, manages inventory, and handles company purchasing. Frank Puentes draws upon his business administration education, which he received at Florida International University. Puentes gives back to the community through donations to St. Jude Children’s Research Hospital and to The ALS Association, a national nonprofit that raises awareness of and funds research on amyotrophic lateral sclerosis (ALS). Also called Lou Gehrig’s Disease, ALS is a degenerative condition affecting the brain and spinal cord.