Christine Ann Soto wanted to be an educator, but the universe had other plans. Now, she’s continuing her advocacy for students as Essex County College’s general counsel.
As a daughter of Cuban exiles and a cancer survivor, Aileen Ugalde has never been one to sweat the small stuff. Instead, Ugalde serves as a legal guide for the University of Miami in Coral Gables, Florida.
Jorge Perez, student enrollment coach at McHenry County College, strives to improve community college’s reputation by arguing for the many benefits it can provide
Javiera Balmaceda Pascal, sister of Pedro Pascal, has spent two decades shaping Latin American narratives for HBO Latin America and Amazon Prime. From News of a Kidnapping to Argentina, 1985, she proves the global demand for Latino storytelling.
VIDA President and CEO Felida Villarreal knows how to advocate for and empower the Rio Grande Valley community. She is on a mission to bring opportunities to the valley and build a future where success is not limited by geography.
In an exclusive interview for Hispanic Executive, VIDA’s Felida Villarreal speaks with Hispanic Federation’s Frankie Miranda about continuing the work in the face of challenges
His family’s ability to purchase their home in the early 1980s placed Sam Valverde on a transformational path to help more Americans become first-time homeowners as Ginnie Mae’s first Latino acting president
Meet Elvia Perez, an investment associate at Inicio Ventures, who aims to create a more equitable landscape for Latino entrepreneurs to access the resources and support they need to succeed