A student-run conference at Harvard College, Latina Empowerment & Development Conference (LEAD) fosters a network of strong and talented Latina women, mobilizing the next generation of Latina leaders to tackle issues facing the Latinx community. The LEAD Conference began in 2007 when Bianca Caban (Harvard Class of 2009) gathered a team of committed leaders within Harvard's Latina community and organized a conference dedicated to facilitating the entrance of young Latinas into the network of professional minorities. The first Latina Empowerment & Development Conference took place on December 8th, 2007 and brought together speakers and a community of Latinas with a common culture that spanned many generations, professions, and interests. LEAD connects career-minded individuals with successful Latina role models who radiate positive ideals and represent the larger Latino community, and addresses the social, political, and economic issues facing Latinas today. LEAD promotes the development of a professional network, introduces mentoring opportunities, and inspires Latinas to reaffirm their commitment to their profession and goals. Contact leadconference.harvard@gmail.com to learn more about supporting our mission!
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Founded | 2007 |
Industry | Higher Education |
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