I hope youāre enjoying the crisp fall air, cozy sweaters, and maybe even indulging in a pumpkin spice treat or two. š
As we embrace this season of change, Iām excited to share something close to my heart that I hope will inspire and uplift youāespecially as the recent elections have brought immigration back into the spotlight.
In this chat on theĀ Burnout to All OutĀ podcast, I shared my journey from Cuba to becoming a legal advocate, and how my passion for making a difference drives my work in corporate immigration.
Hereās a quick peek into what we covered:
āØĀ Defining Impact:Ā From feeling like just another face in the crowd to becoming a voice for change, I trace this path back to the strength and resilience of my grandmothers.
šĀ The Power of Immigrant Stories:Ā Why every journey matters, and how these stories bring resilience, creativity, and diversity to our workplaces and communities.
šŖĀ Overcoming Personal Challenges:Ā I open up about the twists, turns, and detours in my career and personal life. Spoiler alert: resilience isnāt just about bouncing back; itās about finding new ways forward.
šĀ Lessons from Professional Failures:Ā We all stumble. I share some of my ālearning momentsā (trust me, there are plenty!) and how theyāve shaped my approach to better serve my clients and community.
So, why should this matter to youāespecially now?
Immigration will continue to be a hot topic.
Policies may shift, new challenges will arise…
š but my mission remains unchanged: to make corporate immigration easy, efficient, and human-centered.
Whether it’s navigating complex paperwork, advocating for your talent, or simply being a steady, reliable partner, Iām here to help CHROs, HR, and talent leaders tackle the process with ease, clarity, and a little bit of humor. š
Tune in to the episode here: