
From non-profits, to business, to philanthropy - the Latino community is reshaping the future of Chicago, and our people are working day-in and day-out to create safer and vibrant neighborhoods for Latino families across the city. Latino In Chicago brings you voices of the most visionary, innovative, and dynamic Latinos leading the charge.
| Publishes | Weekly | Episodes | 16 | Founded | 9 years ago |
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| Category | Government | ||||

Today’s episode features Edgar Ramirez, President and CEO of Chicago Commons, an organization that has invested and helped shape the lives of Chicagoans since 1894. Like a few other organizations, Chicago Commons has evolved from its settlement house... more
This episode features Evette Cardona, Vice President of Programs at the Polk Bros. Foundation – a Chicago-based foundation that supports organizations providing direct services to communities of need in areas such as social services, education, cultu... more
In this episode, I catch up with Celena Roldan, Chicago & Northern Illinois CEO of the American Red Cross. Each year, this region responds to 1,200 natural and man-made disasters, and teaches more than a quarter million people in Chicagoland each yea... more
In this episode, I connect with Andrea Sáenz, First Deputy Commissioner for the Chicago Public Library. In this role, Andrea supports strategy, organizational development and leads program design and evaluation for the 80 library system. Before joini... more
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Latino in Chicago is a great way to hear from Chicago non-profit, philanthropic and business leadership. Each show hits on how to connect with organizations serving families across the city and offers great reflections from leaders on what they learned as leaders making a difference.
Latino in Chicago gives us a snapshot of the life/career pathway Latinos took to become leaders in our city. The stories are rich with experience and funny to boot.










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