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CONGRESSIONAL INTERNSHIP PROGRAM 2022 Congressional Internship Application Deadlines: All applications launch: July 15 Spring 2022 Internships: Program Dates: January 24 – April 15, 2022 Application Deadline: October 1, 2021 Summer 2022 Internships: Program Dates: May 31 – August 5, 2022 Application Deadline: December 1, 2021 (standing deadline) Fall 2022 Internship: Program Dates: August 29DR. ELENA RIOS
Rios has lectured and published articles and has received several leadership awards, including the 2009 Top 100 Influential and Innovative Hispanics from Hispanic Business Magazine. Dr. Rios has been honored by U.S. Department of Health and Human Services, Congressional Black, Hispanic, Asian and Native American Caucuses, American Public HealthDEKONTI MENDS-COLE
Dekonti Mends-Cole. Dekonti Mends-Cole serves as Vice President for the Mid-Atlantic at JP Morgan Chase Global Philanthropy overseeing strategic grant making in the greater Washington region. Dekonti is an economic and community development practitioner having worked on the ground in the country’s most distressed communities. Prior tojoining
MARCO A. DAVIS
Marco A. Davis. Marco A. Davis joins CHCI as President and CEO of the institution with more than 20 years of experience in leadership development, academic achievement, community advocacy, and civic engagement. Davis comes to his new position after being a partner at New Profit, a national nonprofit venture philanthropy, where he ledJUAN DIAZ-CARTELLE
Juan Diaz-Cartelle. Dr. Juan Diaz-Cartelle is the Sr. Medical Director for the Peripheral Interventions division of Boston Scientific. He obtained his MD degree from the University of Navarra in Spain and completed his training as a Vascular Surgeon and Angiologist at Hospital General Universitario Gregorio Maranon in Madrid.MATEUS BAPTISTA
November 2015 Fellow of the Month CHCI-McDonald’s Higher Education Graduate Fellow Hometown: Newark, New Jersey School: Brown University Degree: M.A. Urban Education Policy Placement: Office of Sen. TammyBaldwin
PATRICIA TAMEZ
Patricia Tamez joined the Shell Government Relations team in December 2014 after more than a decade on Capitol Hill. At Shell Patricia executes the federal government priorities for Shell’s Midstream and New Energies businesses. Prior to joining Shell, Patricia served as Executive Director of the Congressional Hispanic Caucus, responsiblefor
CONGRESSIONAL HISPANIC CAUCUS INSTITUTE The Congressional Hispanic Caucus Institute was founded in 1978 by three Hispanic members of Congress committed to creating a non-profit, nonpartisan leadership institute to ensure a diverse and inclusive work force that included talented Latino Americans. Today, twenty-five Hispanic members of Congress along with distinguished national INTERNSHIP | CONGRESSIONAL HISPANIC CAUCUS INSTITUTE CHCI 2021 Spring Congressional Internship Program Graduation April 14, 2021 6:00 PM – 7:00 PM EST Register Today! Each semester, the Congressional Hispanic 2021 SPRING CONGRESSIONAL INTERNS With the support of Walmart, Founding Sponsor of the CHCI Congressional Internship Semester Program; UPS; Amgen; ExxonMobil; Target; Charter Communications; Chevron; Valero; the United Health Foundation; and Southwest Airlines, the official airline of CHCI programs, CHCI welcomed 19 Congressional Interns for the Spring 2021class.
CONGRESSIONAL INTERNSHIP PROGRAM 2022 Congressional Internship Application Deadlines: All applications launch: July 15 Spring 2022 Internships: Program Dates: January 24 – April 15, 2022 Application Deadline: October 1, 2021 Summer 2022 Internships: Program Dates: May 31 – August 5, 2022 Application Deadline: December 1, 2021 (standing deadline) Fall 2022 Internship: Program Dates: August 29DR. ELENA RIOS
Rios has lectured and published articles and has received several leadership awards, including the 2009 Top 100 Influential and Innovative Hispanics from Hispanic Business Magazine. Dr. Rios has been honored by U.S. Department of Health and Human Services, Congressional Black, Hispanic, Asian and Native American Caucuses, American Public HealthDEKONTI MENDS-COLE
Dekonti Mends-Cole. Dekonti Mends-Cole serves as Vice President for the Mid-Atlantic at JP Morgan Chase Global Philanthropy overseeing strategic grant making in the greater Washington region. Dekonti is an economic and community development practitioner having worked on the ground in the country’s most distressed communities. Prior tojoining
MARCO A. DAVIS
Marco A. Davis. Marco A. Davis joins CHCI as President and CEO of the institution with more than 20 years of experience in leadership development, academic achievement, community advocacy, and civic engagement. Davis comes to his new position after being a partner at New Profit, a national nonprofit venture philanthropy, where he ledJUAN DIAZ-CARTELLE
Juan Diaz-Cartelle. Dr. Juan Diaz-Cartelle is the Sr. Medical Director for the Peripheral Interventions division of Boston Scientific. He obtained his MD degree from the University of Navarra in Spain and completed his training as a Vascular Surgeon and Angiologist at Hospital General Universitario Gregorio Maranon in Madrid.MATEUS BAPTISTA
November 2015 Fellow of the Month CHCI-McDonald’s Higher Education Graduate Fellow Hometown: Newark, New Jersey School: Brown University Degree: M.A. Urban Education Policy Placement: Office of Sen. TammyBaldwin
PATRICIA TAMEZ
Patricia Tamez joined the Shell Government Relations team in December 2014 after more than a decade on Capitol Hill. At Shell Patricia executes the federal government priorities for Shell’s Midstream and New Energies businesses. Prior to joining Shell, Patricia served as Executive Director of the Congressional Hispanic Caucus, responsiblefor
ABOUT VLI | CONGRESSIONAL HISPANIC CAUCUS INSTITUTE The Congressional Hispanic Caucus Institute (CHCI) and Hyundai Motor America share a commitment to investing in and empowering future generations of Latino youth to assume the leadership roles of tomorrow. The CHCI-Hyundai Virtual Leadership Institute (VLI) is the embodiment of this joint vision and furtherance of CHCI’s mission toDeveloping
2021 SPRING CONGRESSIONAL INTERNS With the support of Walmart, Founding Sponsor of the CHCI Congressional Internship Semester Program; UPS; Amgen; ExxonMobil; Target; Charter Communications; Chevron; Valero; the United Health Foundation; and Southwest Airlines, the official airline of CHCI programs, CHCI welcomed 19 Congressional Interns for the Spring 2021class.
CONGRESSIONAL INTERNSHIP PROGRAM 2022 Congressional Internship Application Deadlines: All applications launch: July 15 Spring 2022 Internships: Program Dates: January 24 – April 15, 2022 Application Deadline: October 1, 2021 Summer 2022 Internships: Program Dates: May 31 – August 5, 2022 Application Deadline: December 1, 2021 (standing deadline) Fall 2022 Internship: Program Dates: August 29 ELIGIBILITY & PROGRAM DETAILS 2021-2022 Fellowship Program Dates: August 30, 2021 – May 27, 2022 Application Launch: October 1, 2020 Application Deadline: January 15, 2021 CHCI Graduate Fellows will receive: Competitive Pay Over the course of nine months, Graduate Fellows will receive a gross stipend amount of $29,700. This salary is in line with that of an individualmaking $39,600
CHCI | LOGIN AND START YOUR APPLICATION “CHCI has taught me that I have the power to be an agent of change and has given me the tools to become a leader in my community.”-Pablo Galindo-Payan, 2011 CHCI Summer Congressional Intern and 2009 CHCI ScholarTIM HERNÁNDEZ
Tim Hernández. Tim was born and raised across Colorado, living in multiple cities and homes in Colorado’s foster-care system until he was adopted at 12 years old. Growing up primarily in Denver’s Northside, a historic neighborhood in the Chicano Movement (El Movimiento), Tim was instilled early with a passion for Latinxeducation, labor
VILMARIE OCASIO
Vilmarie Ocasio was born and raised in Manatí, Puerto Rico. Since she was a little girl, she has been involved with her community. Consequently, she decided to work on her Girl Scouts Silver Award project, implementing a Recycling Program in her neighborhood. The young 21-year-old is a CEO & Founder of a Nonprofit Organizationcalled
KEVIN J. AVERY
Kevin J. Avery. Mr. Avery leads ConocoPhillips Federal government affairs advocacy efforts. He started with the company in 2014 and has been a senior government affairs representative in the oil and gas industry since 2007. From 2007 to 2013 he worked for Marathon Oil JOHN HOEL | CONGRESSIONAL HISPANIC CAUCUS INSTITUTE John received his Juris Doctor in 1990 from the University of Missouri-Columbia. He served as Editor in Chief of the Journal of Dispute Resolution. During law school, John clerked for the Washington office of Manatt, Phelps & Phillips. John is a member of the bar in Missouri and Washington, D.C. John received his undergraduate degreein 1984
MICAELA FERNANDEZ ALLEN Micaela Fernandez Allen is Director of Global Public Policy at Walmart, managing policy issues and relationships with policy makers and key stakeholders to further Walmart’s business priorities. She is presently focused on enhancing Walmart’s reputation and supporting Walmart’s business with INTERNSHIP | CONGRESSIONAL HISPANIC CAUCUS INSTITUTE CHCI 2021 Spring Congressional Internship Program Graduation April 14, 2021 6:00 PM – 7:00 PM EST Register Today! Each semester, the Congressional HispanicSELENE CEJA
2020-2021 CHCI-Facebook Graduate Fellow. Selene Ceja was born and raised in South Central Los Angeles to undocumented Mexican immigrant parents. She is incredibly passionate about bridging the socioeconomic and education gaps faced by the Latinx community through economic opportunity and technology. A Hoya, Selene graduated from GeorgetownANGELICA DUQUE
Angelica Duque. Angelica Duque is a first-generation Colombian-American who hails from White Plains, New York. Angelica was raised by a single mother, and together, they have had to overcome discrimination, job loss due to the recession, and escape violence in Colombia. Despite all their struggles, they are emboldened by thepromise of progress
DR. ELENA RIOS
Rios has lectured and published articles and has received several leadership awards, including the 2009 Top 100 Influential and Innovative Hispanics from Hispanic Business Magazine. Dr. Rios has been honored by U.S. Department of Health and Human Services, Congressional Black, Hispanic, Asian and Native American Caucuses, American Public HealthJUAN DIAZ-CARTELLE
Juan Diaz-Cartelle. Dr. Juan Diaz-Cartelle is the Sr. Medical Director for the Peripheral Interventions division of Boston Scientific. He obtained his MD degree from the University of Navarra in Spain and completed his training as a Vascular Surgeon and Angiologist at Hospital General Universitario Gregorio Maranon in Madrid.MARCO A. DAVIS
Marco A. Davis. Marco A. Davis joins CHCI as President and CEO of the institution with more than 20 years of experience in leadership development, academic achievement, community advocacy, and civic engagement. Davis comes to his new position after being a partner at New Profit, a national nonprofit venture philanthropy, where he ledDEKONTI MENDS-COLE
Dekonti Mends-Cole. Dekonti Mends-Cole serves as Vice President for the Mid-Atlantic at JP Morgan Chase Global Philanthropy overseeing strategic grant making in the greater Washington region. Dekonti is an economic and community development practitioner having worked on the ground in the country’s most distressed communities. Prior tojoining
DEVON LARA | CONGRESSIONAL HISPANIC CAUCUS INSTITUTE Devon Lara was born and raised in Alamogordo, New Mexico. She graduated from the University of New Mexico with a Bachelor of Science in Biology. While shadowing a primary care physician in a predominantly Latinx Spanish-speaking neighborhood, she was exposed to the intricacies in health policy and their effects on minoritypopulations.
KEVIN J. AVERY
Kevin J. Avery. Mr. Avery leads ConocoPhillips Federal government affairs advocacy efforts. He started with the company in 2014 and has been a senior government affairs representative in the oil and gas industry since 2007. From 2007 to 2013 he worked for Marathon OilSHARLINE ROJO REYES
Sharline Rojo Reyes is the proud daughter of two Mexican immigrants. Born and raised in upstate New York, she understood the challenges her family and community of migrant dairy and farmworkers endured as low-income, undocumented immigrants. After her father was deported in 2007, her family relocated to a suburb in Oklahoma City. INTERNSHIP | CONGRESSIONAL HISPANIC CAUCUS INSTITUTE CHCI 2021 Spring Congressional Internship Program Graduation April 14, 2021 6:00 PM – 7:00 PM EST Register Today! Each semester, the Congressional HispanicSELENE CEJA
2020-2021 CHCI-Facebook Graduate Fellow. Selene Ceja was born and raised in South Central Los Angeles to undocumented Mexican immigrant parents. She is incredibly passionate about bridging the socioeconomic and education gaps faced by the Latinx community through economic opportunity and technology. A Hoya, Selene graduated from GeorgetownANGELICA DUQUE
Angelica Duque. Angelica Duque is a first-generation Colombian-American who hails from White Plains, New York. Angelica was raised by a single mother, and together, they have had to overcome discrimination, job loss due to the recession, and escape violence in Colombia. Despite all their struggles, they are emboldened by thepromise of progress
DR. ELENA RIOS
Rios has lectured and published articles and has received several leadership awards, including the 2009 Top 100 Influential and Innovative Hispanics from Hispanic Business Magazine. Dr. Rios has been honored by U.S. Department of Health and Human Services, Congressional Black, Hispanic, Asian and Native American Caucuses, American Public HealthJUAN DIAZ-CARTELLE
Juan Diaz-Cartelle. Dr. Juan Diaz-Cartelle is the Sr. Medical Director for the Peripheral Interventions division of Boston Scientific. He obtained his MD degree from the University of Navarra in Spain and completed his training as a Vascular Surgeon and Angiologist at Hospital General Universitario Gregorio Maranon in Madrid.MARCO A. DAVIS
Marco A. Davis. Marco A. Davis joins CHCI as President and CEO of the institution with more than 20 years of experience in leadership development, academic achievement, community advocacy, and civic engagement. Davis comes to his new position after being a partner at New Profit, a national nonprofit venture philanthropy, where he ledDEKONTI MENDS-COLE
Dekonti Mends-Cole. Dekonti Mends-Cole serves as Vice President for the Mid-Atlantic at JP Morgan Chase Global Philanthropy overseeing strategic grant making in the greater Washington region. Dekonti is an economic and community development practitioner having worked on the ground in the country’s most distressed communities. Prior tojoining
DEVON LARA | CONGRESSIONAL HISPANIC CAUCUS INSTITUTE Devon Lara was born and raised in Alamogordo, New Mexico. She graduated from the University of New Mexico with a Bachelor of Science in Biology. While shadowing a primary care physician in a predominantly Latinx Spanish-speaking neighborhood, she was exposed to the intricacies in health policy and their effects on minoritypopulations.
KEVIN J. AVERY
Kevin J. Avery. Mr. Avery leads ConocoPhillips Federal government affairs advocacy efforts. He started with the company in 2014 and has been a senior government affairs representative in the oil and gas industry since 2007. From 2007 to 2013 he worked for Marathon OilSHARLINE ROJO REYES
Sharline Rojo Reyes is the proud daughter of two Mexican immigrants. Born and raised in upstate New York, she understood the challenges her family and community of migrant dairy and farmworkers endured as low-income, undocumented immigrants. After her father was deported in 2007, her family relocated to a suburb in Oklahoma City. GRADUATE FELLOWSHIP PROGRAM 2021-2022 Fellowship Program Dates: August 29, 2022 – May 26, 2023 Application Launch: October 1, 2021 Application Deadline: January 18, 2022 Begin Your Career in Public Policy with CHCI CHCI’s Graduate Fellowship Program is designed for exceptional emerging Latino leaders who want to immerse themselves in a specific public policy area. PUBLIC POLICY FELLOWSHIP PROGRAM 2021-2022 Fellowship Program Dates: August 29, 2022 – May 26, 2023 Application Launch: October 1, 2021 Application Deadline: January 18, 2022 Empower the Future Policymaker Within You Begin your path toward becoming one of our nation’s future Latino policymakers. Recent college graduates can take advantage of this paid fellowship, which opens doors for talented 2021 SPRING CONGRESSIONAL INTERNS With the support of Walmart, Founding Sponsor of the CHCI Congressional Internship Semester Program; UPS; Amgen; ExxonMobil; Target; Charter Communications; Chevron; Valero; the United Health Foundation; and Southwest Airlines, the official airline of CHCI programs, CHCI welcomed 19 Congressional Interns for the Spring 2021class.
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CHCI and the Hispanic Scholarship Fund Announce Partnership to Ensure Latino Youth Benefit from Programs and Scholarships. In an effort to guarantee Latino youth across the country benefit from access to one another’s educational opportunities and leadership programs, the Congressional Hispanic Caucus Institute (CHCI) and the Hispanic.VILMARIE OCASIO
Vilmarie Ocasio was born and raised in Manatí, Puerto Rico. Since she was a little girl, she has been involved with her community. Consequently, she decided to work on her Girl Scouts Silver Award project, implementing a Recycling Program in her neighborhood. The young 21-year-old is a CEO & Founder of a Nonprofit Organizationcalled
DEVON LARA | CONGRESSIONAL HISPANIC CAUCUS INSTITUTE Devon Lara was born and raised in Alamogordo, New Mexico. She graduated from the University of New Mexico with a Bachelor of Science in Biology. While shadowing a primary care physician in a predominantly Latinx Spanish-speaking neighborhood, she was exposed to the intricacies in health policy and their effects on minoritypopulations.
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Jessica Pedroza (she/her) was born in Phoenix, AZ, and raised by Mexican immigrant parents whose sacrifices provided her access to an education never afforded to them. She is driven to fight for equity in the K-12 educational system, after experiencing firsthand the formidable obstacles faced by students of color in underservedcommunities and
SHARLINE ROJO REYES
Sharline Rojo Reyes is the proud daughter of two Mexican immigrants. Born and raised in upstate New York, she understood the challenges her family and community of migrant dairy and farmworkers endured as low-income, undocumented immigrants. After her father was deported in 2007, her family relocated to a suburb in Oklahoma City. PHILLIP THOMAS-WALLACE Phillip Thomas-Wallace has spent the last decade promoting public policies that enable job-creating companies to innovate, grow sustainably, and thrive in challenging markets and unpredictable regulatory environments. He currently serves as Director of US Federal Government Affairs at Walmart (NYSE: CONGRESSIONAL HISPANIC CAUCUS INSTITUTE The Congressional Hispanic Caucus Institute was founded in 1978 by three Hispanic members of Congress committed to creating a non-profit, nonpartisan leadership institute to ensure a diverse and inclusive work force that included talented Latino Americans. Today, twenty-five Hispanic members of Congress along with distinguished national ABOUT VLI | CONGRESSIONAL HISPANIC CAUCUS INSTITUTE The Congressional Hispanic Caucus Institute (CHCI) and Hyundai Motor America share a commitment to investing in and empowering future generations of Latino youth to assume the leadership roles of tomorrow. The CHCI-Hyundai Virtual Leadership Institute (VLI) is the embodiment of this joint vision and furtherance of CHCI’s mission toDeveloping
DR. ELENA RIOS
Rios has lectured and published articles and has received several leadership awards, including the 2009 Top 100 Influential and Innovative Hispanics from Hispanic Business Magazine. Dr. Rios has been honored by U.S. Department of Health and Human Services, Congressional Black, Hispanic, Asian and Native American Caucuses, American Public Health PUBLIC POLICY FELLOWSHIP PROGRAM 2021-2022 Fellowship Program Dates: August 29, 2022 – May 26, 2023 Application Launch: October 1, 2021 Application Deadline: January 18, 2022 Empower the Future Policymaker Within You Begin your path toward becoming one of our nation’s future Latino policymakers. Recent college graduates can take advantage of this paid fellowship, which opens doors for talented CONGRESSIONAL INTERNSHIP PROGRAM 2022 Congressional Internship Application Deadlines: All applications launch: July 15 Spring 2022 Internships: Program Dates: January 24 – April 15, 2022 Application Deadline: October 1, 2021 Summer 2022 Internships: Program Dates: May 31 – August 5, 2022 Application Deadline: December 1, 2021 (standing deadline) Fall 2022 Internship: Program Dates: August 29MARCO A. DAVIS
Marco A. Davis. Marco A. Davis joins CHCI as President and CEO of the institution with more than 20 years of experience in leadership development, academic achievement, community advocacy, and civic engagement. Davis comes to his new position after being a partner at New Profit, a national nonprofit venture philanthropy, where he ledKEVIN J. AVERY
Kevin J. Avery. Mr. Avery leads ConocoPhillips Federal government affairs advocacy efforts. He started with the company in 2014 and has been a senior government affairs representative in the oil and gas industry since 2007. From 2007 to 2013 he worked for Marathon OilDEKONTI MENDS-COLE
Dekonti Mends-Cole. Dekonti Mends-Cole serves as Vice President for the Mid-Atlantic at JP Morgan Chase Global Philanthropy overseeing strategic grant making in the greater Washington region. Dekonti is an economic and community development practitioner having worked on the ground in the country’s most distressed communities. Prior tojoining
JUAN DIAZ-CARTELLE
Juan Diaz-Cartelle. Dr. Juan Diaz-Cartelle is the Sr. Medical Director for the Peripheral Interventions division of Boston Scientific. He obtained his MD degree from the University of Navarra in Spain and completed his training as a Vascular Surgeon and Angiologist at Hospital General Universitario Gregorio Maranon in Madrid.PATRICIA TAMEZ
Patricia Tamez joined the Shell Government Relations team in December 2014 after more than a decade on Capitol Hill. At Shell Patricia executes the federal government priorities for Shell’s Midstream and New Energies businesses. Prior to joining Shell, Patricia served as Executive Director of the Congressional Hispanic Caucus, responsiblefor
CONGRESSIONAL HISPANIC CAUCUS INSTITUTE The Congressional Hispanic Caucus Institute was founded in 1978 by three Hispanic members of Congress committed to creating a non-profit, nonpartisan leadership institute to ensure a diverse and inclusive work force that included talented Latino Americans. Today, twenty-five Hispanic members of Congress along with distinguished national ABOUT VLI | CONGRESSIONAL HISPANIC CAUCUS INSTITUTE The Congressional Hispanic Caucus Institute (CHCI) and Hyundai Motor America share a commitment to investing in and empowering future generations of Latino youth to assume the leadership roles of tomorrow. The CHCI-Hyundai Virtual Leadership Institute (VLI) is the embodiment of this joint vision and furtherance of CHCI’s mission toDeveloping
DR. ELENA RIOS
Rios has lectured and published articles and has received several leadership awards, including the 2009 Top 100 Influential and Innovative Hispanics from Hispanic Business Magazine. Dr. Rios has been honored by U.S. Department of Health and Human Services, Congressional Black, Hispanic, Asian and Native American Caucuses, American Public Health PUBLIC POLICY FELLOWSHIP PROGRAM 2021-2022 Fellowship Program Dates: August 29, 2022 – May 26, 2023 Application Launch: October 1, 2021 Application Deadline: January 18, 2022 Empower the Future Policymaker Within You Begin your path toward becoming one of our nation’s future Latino policymakers. Recent college graduates can take advantage of this paid fellowship, which opens doors for talented CONGRESSIONAL INTERNSHIP PROGRAM 2022 Congressional Internship Application Deadlines: All applications launch: July 15 Spring 2022 Internships: Program Dates: January 24 – April 15, 2022 Application Deadline: October 1, 2021 Summer 2022 Internships: Program Dates: May 31 – August 5, 2022 Application Deadline: December 1, 2021 (standing deadline) Fall 2022 Internship: Program Dates: August 29MARCO A. DAVIS
Marco A. Davis. Marco A. Davis joins CHCI as President and CEO of the institution with more than 20 years of experience in leadership development, academic achievement, community advocacy, and civic engagement. Davis comes to his new position after being a partner at New Profit, a national nonprofit venture philanthropy, where he ledKEVIN J. AVERY
Kevin J. Avery. Mr. Avery leads ConocoPhillips Federal government affairs advocacy efforts. He started with the company in 2014 and has been a senior government affairs representative in the oil and gas industry since 2007. From 2007 to 2013 he worked for Marathon OilDEKONTI MENDS-COLE
Dekonti Mends-Cole. Dekonti Mends-Cole serves as Vice President for the Mid-Atlantic at JP Morgan Chase Global Philanthropy overseeing strategic grant making in the greater Washington region. Dekonti is an economic and community development practitioner having worked on the ground in the country’s most distressed communities. Prior tojoining
JUAN DIAZ-CARTELLE
Juan Diaz-Cartelle. Dr. Juan Diaz-Cartelle is the Sr. Medical Director for the Peripheral Interventions division of Boston Scientific. He obtained his MD degree from the University of Navarra in Spain and completed his training as a Vascular Surgeon and Angiologist at Hospital General Universitario Gregorio Maranon in Madrid.PATRICIA TAMEZ
Patricia Tamez joined the Shell Government Relations team in December 2014 after more than a decade on Capitol Hill. At Shell Patricia executes the federal government priorities for Shell’s Midstream and New Energies businesses. Prior to joining Shell, Patricia served as Executive Director of the Congressional Hispanic Caucus, responsiblefor
ABOUT VLI | CONGRESSIONAL HISPANIC CAUCUS INSTITUTE The Congressional Hispanic Caucus Institute (CHCI) and Hyundai Motor America share a commitment to investing in and empowering future generations of Latino youth to assume the leadership roles of tomorrow. The CHCI-Hyundai Virtual Leadership Institute (VLI) is the embodiment of this joint vision and furtherance of CHCI’s mission toDeveloping
CHCI | LOGIN AND START YOUR APPLICATION “CHCI has taught me that I have the power to be an agent of change and has given me the tools to become a leader in my community.”-Pablo Galindo-Payan, 2011 CHCI Summer Congressional Intern and 2009 CHCI ScholarVLI OUR STORIES
Success is as much about learning from others as it is about anything else. Regardless of what academic or professional path we choose, we all have a unique starting point and PUBLIC POLICY FELLOWSHIP PROGRAM 2021-2022 Fellowship Program Dates: August 29, 2022 – May 26, 2023 Application Launch: October 1, 2021 Application Deadline: January 18, 2022 Empower the Future Policymaker Within You Begin your path toward becoming one of our nation’s future Latino policymakers. Recent college graduates can take advantage of this paid fellowship, which opens doors for talented GRADUATE FELLOWSHIP PROGRAM 2021-2022 Fellowship Program Dates: August 29, 2022 – May 26, 2023 Application Launch: October 1, 2021 Application Deadline: January 18, 2022 Begin Your Career in Public Policy with CHCI CHCI’s Graduate Fellowship Program is designed for exceptional emerging Latino leaders who want to immerse themselves in a specific public policy area. PHILLIP THOMAS-WALLACE Phillip Thomas-Wallace has spent the last decade promoting public policies that enable job-creating companies to innovate, grow sustainably, and thrive in challenging markets and unpredictable regulatory environments. He currently serves as Director of US Federal Government Affairs at Walmart (NYSE:JACKI CISNEROS
Jacki Cisneros is the vice-president of The Gilbert & Jacki Cisneros Foundation, which she co-founded with her husband, Gilbert. The foundation was formed in 2011, after the couple became winners of the California Mega Millions Lottery. With one incredible strokeTIM HERNÁNDEZ
Tim Hernández. Tim was born and raised across Colorado, living in multiple cities and homes in Colorado’s foster-care system until he was adopted at 12 years old. Growing up primarily in Denver’s Northside, a historic neighborhood in the Chicano Movement (El Movimiento), Tim was instilled early with a passion for Latinxeducation, labor
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The Congressional Hispanic Caucus Institute was founded in 1978 by three Hispanic members of Congress committed to creating a non-profit, nonpartisan leadership institute to ensure a diverse and inclusive work force that included talented Latino Americans. Today, twenty-five Hispanic members of Congress along with distinguished national executives are guiding the institute’s mission. YOUR GIFT MAKES A DIFFERENCE Transform the lives of our next generation, be part of CHCI’s unstoppable Latino leadership movement. Help us strengthen the future workforce and launch the next generation of Latino policy makers, CEOs, STEM scholars, and future trailblazers. Give today !APPLY NOW!
CHCI is a game changer! Ninety-nine percent of our alumni believe CHCI was pivotal in their life and career. CHCI has served nearly 5,000 emerging Latino leaders in high school, college and beyond. Participants gain leadership skills, personal connections, and motivation to create positive change in their communities. JOIN US tolead. Apply here .
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COVID-19: Addressing Health Disparities goes LIVE in ONE HOUR! We hope to see you in attendance. Cc: @RepRaulRuizMD @RepChuyGarcia...
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COVID-19: Addressing Health Disparities goes LIVE in ONE HOUR! We hope to see you in attendance. Cc: @RepRaulRuizMD @RepChuyGarcia@RepRobinKelly
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Join us tomorrow, April 28th for the first installment of CHCI's COVID-19 Virtual Briefing Series, "COVID-19: Addressing Health Disparities." bit.ly/2yRkBl3#CHCICOVID19
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Celebrating CHCI DaVita Graduate Fellow, Maria Isabel Rangel. “Pursuing a career in health has allowed me to not only address Latino health inequities but most importantly find solutions that promote equity and social justice.”bit.ly/2Kn1q5d .
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#CHCI invites you to join policy leaders and industry experts on Tuesday, April 28 from 4:30pm - 6pm EST for a Virtual Briefing Series to discuss the effects of #COVID19 on the #Latinocommunity.
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