Feminine form of driven, which is the past participle of the verb drive. It should be clarified in terms of the definition of Jorge Luis Tovar Díaz that the word " impulsadora " is not created correctly, since the verb " impulsadorar " does not exist. In that case would be " driving " " boost ". See: boost.
It is incorrectly written and it should be written as "driving" being its meaning:
One driving, also called developer and merchandiser, is a vendor that promotes and demonstrates the features and benefits of a product in a point of sale ( superstore, supermarket, warehouse, etc. ) in order to influence the purchase of this product.