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The Value of a Mentor (Yolanda Camarena - Journey Unseen Pt. 1) [Re-release]

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Join us for a special three-part series called Journey Unseen where we share the stories of women in our community who have had a profound impact on our community through their leadership and achievements. For the first of this series, Yoland Camarena talks about the value of mentorship in her life with hosts Don and Ebony:

  • Growing up with five sisters
  • Family values growing up in south Texas
  • Lessons learned from moving around in a military family
  • Being a first generation college student
  • Being active and engaged on campus
  • H.A.L.O. (Hispanic American Leadership Organization)
  • Making decisions with intention
  • The value of the relationships in your life
  • Being the only Latina at Harvard
  • Why mentoring became so important in her life
  • What motivates Yolanda
  • The Push

Yolanda Camarena has been a dedicated leader for the past 40 years advocating for the Latino community, in the areas of education, community development and philanthropy. As a first generation student in the 70’s she experienced the many obstacles Latino students faced trying to get a college education. She vowed when she was able to help ease that burden for other Latino students she would assist them to fulfill their goals of getting a college degree. Her career background has been in Higher Education Administration. She served as Director of Admissions for Newman University in Wichita, Kansas in the late 80’s and later took a position as Associate Director of Graduate Programs at the Kennedy School of Government at Harvard University. During her time at Harvard she and several of the Latino graduate students founded the Journal of Hispanic Policy. The Journal continues to be a formidable source for Hispanic policy research at the Kennedy School of Government. Upon her return to Wichita she served as the Regional Coordinator for the LULAC Educational Service Center for several years. She currently serves on the Board of the Kansas Hispanic Education and Development Foundation, Board of Trustees for Newman University, Board of Directors for the Wichita Community Foundation Chair of the Schools and Scholarship Committee for Harvard College, Hispanic Scholarship Fund Advisory Committee, Board member for League 42, and serves on various city and community organizations.

Ms. Camarena holds a Bachelors degree in Education from Wichita State University, a Master’s in Public Administration from the Kennedy School of Government, Harvard University and was awarded an honorary degree of Doctor of Humane Letter from Newman University in 2015. She has two daughters, Gena and Marisa, and her husband is Gene Camarena.

Additional Resources:

Wichita State University Scholarship Announcement (article)

Outstanding Philanthropist: Gene and Yolanda Camarenta (article)

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Join us for a special three-part series called Journey Unseen where we share the stories of women in our community who have had a profound impact on our community through their leadership and achievements. For the first of this series, Yoland Camarena talks about the value of mentorship in her life with hosts Don and Ebony:

  • Growing up with five sisters
  • Family values growing up in south Texas
  • Lessons learned from moving around in a military family
  • Being a first generation college student
  • Being active and engaged on campus
  • H.A.L.O. (Hispanic American Leadership Organization)
  • Making decisions with intention
  • The value of the relationships in your life
  • Being the only Latina at Harvard
  • Why mentoring became so important in her life
  • What motivates Yolanda
  • The Push

Yolanda Camarena has been a dedicated leader for the past 40 years advocating for the Latino community, in the areas of education, community development and philanthropy. As a first generation student in the 70’s she experienced the many obstacles Latino students faced trying to get a college education. She vowed when she was able to help ease that burden for other Latino students she would assist them to fulfill their goals of getting a college degree. Her career background has been in Higher Education Administration. She served as Director of Admissions for Newman University in Wichita, Kansas in the late 80’s and later took a position as Associate Director of Graduate Programs at the Kennedy School of Government at Harvard University. During her time at Harvard she and several of the Latino graduate students founded the Journal of Hispanic Policy. The Journal continues to be a formidable source for Hispanic policy research at the Kennedy School of Government. Upon her return to Wichita she served as the Regional Coordinator for the LULAC Educational Service Center for several years. She currently serves on the Board of the Kansas Hispanic Education and Development Foundation, Board of Trustees for Newman University, Board of Directors for the Wichita Community Foundation Chair of the Schools and Scholarship Committee for Harvard College, Hispanic Scholarship Fund Advisory Committee, Board member for League 42, and serves on various city and community organizations.

Ms. Camarena holds a Bachelors degree in Education from Wichita State University, a Master’s in Public Administration from the Kennedy School of Government, Harvard University and was awarded an honorary degree of Doctor of Humane Letter from Newman University in 2015. She has two daughters, Gena and Marisa, and her husband is Gene Camarena.

Additional Resources:

Wichita State University Scholarship Announcement (article)

Outstanding Philanthropist: Gene and Yolanda Camarenta (article)

Thanks for listening, be sure to subscribe and leave us a review!

Join the Wichita Regional Chamber of Commerce!

This podcast is brought to you by the Wichita Regional Chamber of Commerce and is powered by Evergy. To send feedback on this show and/or send suggestions for future guests or topics please e-mail communications@wichitachamber.org.

This show is part of the ICT Podcast Network. For more information visit ictpod.net

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