Today's episode features Michelle Morales, Executive Director of the Mikva Challenge – a youth serving organization that is challenging the status quo and helping young people develop into informed, empowered, active citizens and community leaders.
Michelle became the Executive Director of Mikva Challenge about a year and a half ago, bringing with her over 18 years of experience in youth development to the organization.
We Learn About:
Mikva’s efforts to demystify civic and political engagement, as well as activate youth voice in community change
Michelle shares what inspires her about youth work, and how they are breaking down barriers that allow youth to flourish, and
We dig into some interesting reflections on how she’s evolving her leadership and management style; along with her perceptions of gender dynamics in leadership
Ric Estrada, Metropolitan Family Services
Nov 07, 2016
Today we catch up with Ric Estrada, CEO of Metropolitan Family Services – an organization that has empowered families to learn, to earn, to heal and to thrive since 1857. MFS works with 72,000 families across the Chicagoland region providing financial aid, counseling, workforce, education and legal services.
Ric has nearly three decades of leadership experience in human services, philanthropy and government – including appointments to the University of Illinois Board of Trustees, the Chicago Council on Global Affairs Selection Committee for the Emerging Leaders Program, and Board of Directors at the Woods Fund of Chicago.
We Learn About:
MFS’ growth and its increased services to Latino families across Chicagoland
Opportunities to support the emotional wellness of working families
The importance of facilitating leadership, as well as continuing to innovate and build
Insight on the great possibility that exists in Chicago and ways to get engaged in creating opportunity for families across the city
Today’s episode features Sylvia Puente, Executive Director of the Latino Policy Forum - the only public policy and advocacy organization in the Chicago metropolitan area working to improve educational outcomes for children, make housing accessible and affordable, promote just immigration reform, and build the influence and leadership of the Latino community. Through the Latino Policy Forum, she works with more than 100 organizational leaders in the Chicago metropolitan region and has been recognized as one of the “100 Most Influential Hispanics in the U.S.” by Hispanic Business magazine.
Sylvia was introduced to her life’s work as an advocate, policy analyst, and activist for Latino issues at age thirteen when she joined her mother on picket lines in support of the United Farm Workers.
We Learn About:
The Latino Policy Forum’s impact strategy and its evolution
Data supporting the successes and challenges of the Latino community
Sylvia shares reflections on the farmworkers movement and what inspired her to get engaged in policy, and
The Forum’s work to position and cultivate Latino and African-American leader
Maria Pesqueira, Mujeres Latinas en Acción
Oct 24, 2016
Today, we connect with Maria del Socorro Pesqueira, President and CEO of Mujeres Latinas en Acción. Founded in 1975, Mujeres empowers Latinas by providing services that reflect their values and culture and by being an advocate on the issues that make a difference in their lives. The agency serves as a beacon for Latinas and their families, serving over 8,000 community residents annually.
Maria is celebrating her 15th year as CEO Mujeres and offers some great insight on her experiences in that time.
We learn about:
Mujeres' services in supporting women and families across Chicago
Maria’s journey to the organization and her first experience with domestic violence
The organization’s vision for how men can play an active role in ending domestic violence
Maria’s approach to leadership, and why it’s personal, and
Kirstin Chernawsky, Erie Neighborhood House
Oct 16, 2016
Today we’re speaking with Kirstin Chernawsky, Executive Director of Erie Neighborhood House, an organization with a history of serving immigrant families since 1870. Kirstin began her tenure at Erie in 2013 as Senior Director of Development & Communications. In March of 2016, Erie’s Board of Directors named her Executive Director, making her just the ninth individual - and fourth woman - to serve in this capacity.
In August 2016 Kirstin was named to the Crain's Leadership Academy, a cohort comprised of rising leaders in the nonprofit and business sectors. She also sits on the Board of the Illinois Coalition for Immigrant and Refugee Rights and Chicago Women in Philanthropy.
We learn about:
Erie’s services supporting immigrant communities
Reflections on her first 8 months in the role at Erie House
Offers advice to young leaders and in particular young women on embracing new opportunities
Jose Rico, United Way of Metro Chicago
Oct 10, 2016
In this episode, we speak with Jose Rico, Senior Vice President of Community Impact at the United Way of Metropolitan Chicago. Jose leads the organization’s community impact work in education, income, health and basic needs support. He also stewards its Neighborhood Network model of delivering highly coordinated and concentrated services in underserved communities.
Prior to the United Way, Jose served as the Executive Director of the White House Initiative on Educational Excellence for Hispanics where he planned policy, strategic initiatives, outreach, and communications for President Obama’s education agenda in the Latino community.
We learn about:
The UWMCs approach to investing in non-profits and communities
Jose’s perspective on Latino leadership
Opportunities for philanthropy to build coalition
Importance of finding passion and mastering your craft
Juan Salgado, Instituto del Progreso Latino
Oct 03, 2016
In this episode, we speak with Juan Salgado, President and CEO of Instituto del Progreso Latino. Juan has led Instituto through a 15-year period of national award-winning recognition and growth by establishing best-practices education and workforce development. In 2015, Juan was selected as a MacArthur Fellow, also known as the Genius Award, recognizing his strong community leadership and innovative approach to education in the Latino immigrant community.
We learn about:
Instituto’s services and approach to supporting community
Juan’s perspective on learning to lead
The value of informal mentorship, and
The importance of investing in the Latino communities across the region
In our first episode, we hear from one of Chicago’s most dynamic Latina voices. Sol Flores, is the founding Exective Director of La Casa Norte, an organization based on the West and Northwest Side of Chicago helping over 4,000 families impacted by homelessness.