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The Alumni Society’s Ricardo Anzaldua Is a Coalition Builder

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If anyone knows the power behind convening Latinos to make an impact, it’s Ricardo Anzaldua.

His impulse to organize and bring Latinos together began early while growing up in New Mexico and South Texas. In high school as the Chicano movement gained traction, he became a strong advocate for Mexican American civil rights and a community organizer.

He took that passion to elite institutions like his alma mater, Brown University where he advocated for diversifying student admissions and increased support for students of color.

While earning his law degree at Harvard, he helped lead an all-Latino summit of students from all Ivy League schools to discuss breaking barriers for future generations.

For many, it became a semblance of home—a space to share stories, pride, and culture-bending experiences with peers from far-flung corners of the country.

Decades later, inspired by those energizing student gatherings, Ricardo cofounded The Alumni Society in 2015 to once again bring together like-minded Latinos this time to show corporations the thousands of successful, ambitious Latino leaders poised to make a difference at the highest level in corporate America.

The Alumni Society’s tenth anniversary is on the horizon, and the work is far from over. Ricardo sees more opportunities than ever to empower the Latino community at all levels and become a force of change.

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If anyone knows the power behind convening Latinos to make an impact, it’s Ricardo Anzaldua.

His impulse to organize and bring Latinos together began early while growing up in New Mexico and South Texas. In high school as the Chicano movement gained traction, he became a strong advocate for Mexican American civil rights and a community organizer.

He took that passion to elite institutions like his alma mater, Brown University where he advocated for diversifying student admissions and increased support for students of color.

While earning his law degree at Harvard, he helped lead an all-Latino summit of students from all Ivy League schools to discuss breaking barriers for future generations.

For many, it became a semblance of home—a space to share stories, pride, and culture-bending experiences with peers from far-flung corners of the country.

Decades later, inspired by those energizing student gatherings, Ricardo cofounded The Alumni Society in 2015 to once again bring together like-minded Latinos this time to show corporations the thousands of successful, ambitious Latino leaders poised to make a difference at the highest level in corporate America.

The Alumni Society’s tenth anniversary is on the horizon, and the work is far from over. Ricardo sees more opportunities than ever to empower the Latino community at all levels and become a force of change.

  continue reading

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