Transforming Latino Leadership in America
April 1-2, 2011
Harvard Kennedy School & Harvard Law School
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Now entering into its 14th year, this student-led conference features Latino leaders from the private, public and non-profit sectors to discuss issues of importance to the Latino community. Throughout its history the conference has sparked dialogue across disciplines; provided networking opportunities for students, alumni and professionals; and inspired the next generation of Latino leaders.
Featuring the following speakers and many more:
Louis Caldera
Vice President of Programs, Jack Kent Cooke Foundation and Former Director of the White House Military Office
Cecilia Muñoz
Deputy Assistant to the President and Director of Intergovernmental Affairs
Elizabeth Montoya
Chief of Staff and Director of External Affairs, U.S. Office of Personnel Management
Edith Ramirez
Commissioner, Federal Trade Commission
Sol Trujillo
Former CEO of Telestra and One of the First Latinos to Run a Fortune 200 Company
Mark Hugo Lopez
Director, Pew Hispanic Center and author of "National Latino Leader? The Job is Open"
Ambassador José H. Villarreal
United States of America Commissioner General,
World Expo 2010 Shanghai
Jointly hosted by student groups at Harvard Law School, Harvard Kennedy School and Harvard Business School
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