In today's episode of the podcast, I have the incomparable Angelica Soto. Angelica is a dynamic Latina, first-generation college student, mom of two, and wife to Tommy.
I had the honor of mentoring Angelica as she participated in the Launch Your Leadership Journey Program held at Tunxis Community College. This program was sponsored by the Aurora Foundation for Women and Girls.
Angelica graduated from the LYLJ last April. She graduated from Tunxis CC this past May. She is now a junior at the University of Hartford Barney School of Business majoring in Business Management with a minor in Marketing.
In this week’s episode, we talk about her growing up in Bridgeport, CT, being a navy wife, balancing school, work, children, and how sometime you must say no to one thing to say yes to what matters.
Angelica was featured at the Aurora's Foundation’s Luminary Luncheon. This event is Aurora's primary fundraiser and the proceeds are invested into enhancing the lives of women and girls in Greater Hartford. During her speech last November, she shared her personal story of growing up in the city, overcoming challenges working hard toward her degree. She has faced challenges and continues to build the life she wants for her self and her family.
Check our Angelica on her Instagram and LinkedIn
If you want a Sprinkler Unicorn, you can get it here.
Be the Bridge book by Latasha Morrison I made reference to at the end of the episode, go here.
In today's episode of the podcast, I have the incomparable Angelica Soto. Angelica is a dynamic Latina, first-generation college student, mom of two, and wife to Tommy.
I had the honor of mentoring Angelica as she participated in the Launch Your Leadership Journey Program held at Tunxis Community College. This program was sponsored by the Aurora Foundation for Women and Girls.
Angelica graduated from the LYLJ last April. She graduated from Tunxis CC this past May. She is now a junior at the University of Hartford Barney School of Business majoring in Business Management with a minor in Marketing.
In this week’s episode, we talk about her growing up in Bridgeport, CT, being a navy wife, balancing school, work, children, and how sometime you must say no to one thing to say yes to what matters.
Angelica was featured at the Aurora's Foundation’s Luminary Luncheon. This event is Aurora's primary fundraiser and the proceeds are invested into enhancing the lives of women and girls in Greater Hartford. During her speech last November, she shared her personal story of growing up in the city, overcoming challenges working hard toward her degree. She has faced challenges and continues to build the life she wants for her self and her family.
Check our Angelica on her Instagram and LinkedIn
If you want a Sprinkler Unicorn, you can get it here.
Be the Bridge book by Latasha Morrison I made reference to at the end of the episode, go here.