The challenges brought upon in March 2020 defined many of our career pathways. CHLI Alum Luisana Zambrano experienced this firsthand as part of the Global Leaders cohort to go virtual mid-semester. Regardless of the obstacles arising from the pandemic, Luisana is persevering as she begins the first semester of her master’s program.
Read MoreThe CHLI Bulletin is a collective blog where we interview leaders in the CHLI community and highlight career profiles, while sharing life & work advice, and an opportunity to meet the many faces that represent CHLI.
Completing her first semester of her MBA program, CHLI Alum Olivia Padilla explains her passion for sustainable business practices. The added hurdles of beginning a demanding grad school program in the COVID-19 pandemic did not hinder Olivia’s ability to succeed as her cohort’s First Year Class President and bringing what she learned as a Global Leader to her academic career.
Read MoreProudly serving our country as a Cryptologic Warfare Officer with the United States Navy, Lyana Cortés shares her experience leading sailors out at sea. As a 2014 CHLI Alum, Lyana was exposed to the processes present at the highest levels of government showing her how to properly communicate with constituents at her congressional internship which later translated into effective communication with her sailors.
Read MoreCHLI’s first Communications Fellow Michelle Archilla became the organization’s first Creative Communications and Marketing Director, embarking on projects spanning from a website relaunch to a monthly podcast. Building CHLI’s Communication and branding effort from the ground up, Michelle crafted CHLI’s identity over social media and other platforms. As Michelle moves forward in her career, she reflects on the lessons learned and impact made as a part of CHLI.
Read MoreAfter spending a semester in Spain as a part of the CHLI Gateway to Madrid Program, Lola Wiarco Dweck has dedicated her career to spreading her love for Mexican cuisine and culture. Her social media impact has been recognized by organizations like OprahMag.com, New York Magazine, and mitú, among others. By teaching cooking classes and selling authentic Mexican treats, Lola continuous to impresses with her cultural impact and delicious recipes.
Read MoreUplifting Latinas while weathering the COVID-19 storm directly from Capitol Hill. CHLI Alumna, Eliza Ramirez shares how her CHLI fellowship prepared her for future roles and her day-to-day as Deputy Chief of Staff/Legislative Director. Founder of the Latinas in the House, a group that provides professional development resources for Latina Capitol Hill staffers, Eliza also hosts several speaker series each year providing Latinas the opportunities to engage with high profiled women of color in politics.
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