SENIOR STAFF
Born and raised in San Antonio, Texas.
Founder and first president of the IWHS
Chapter of the Hispanic Youth Leaders
Organization. Graduate of Incarnate Word
High School, San Antonio, Texas. Graduate of
Southwestern University with a Bachelor of Arts in Latin American Studies with a focus in Anthropology. Received her Master of Arts from the Teresa Lozano Long Institute of Latin American Studies, University of Texas at Austin.
Anita has been a pivotal contributor toward the development of community and public affairs at the Museo Alameda, the first formal Smithsonian affiliate in the U.S. and the official Latino Museum of Texas. She also volunteers as the Project Administrator for the San Antonio Great Debate, a leadership program for high school freshmen. Anita has lived and studied in Mexico City, Oaxaca, Veracruz, and Chiapas, México.
Born in San Antonio, Texas, raised
throughout México and in San Antonio.
Founder of the Hispanic Youth Leaders
Organization. Founder of the San Antonio
Young Leaders Conference. Founder of
the National Hispanic Institute - OLLU Leadership Service Center. A graduate of Health Careers High School, San Antonio, Texas. Bachelor of Arts from Rice University, Houston, Texas. MBA from Our Lady of the Lake University, San Antonio, TX and a Doctor of Jurisprudence from the University of Texas School of Law, Austin, TX.
Analco has taught at Memorial High School in the Edgewood ISD of San Antonio, TX. He is an owner and co-founder of an importing company originally out of Buenos Aires, Argentina. He is a volunteer and consulting chief trainer for numerous leadership experiences implemented locally, nationally, and internationally by the National Hispanic Institute at San Antonio and National Hispanic Institute. Analco has lived and studied throughout various parts of México as well as in San Juan, Puerto Rico and Buenos Aires, Argentina.
Born and raised in San Antonio, Texas.
Founding member of the Hispanic Youth
Leaders Organization while in middle school.
First Secretary of State from the City of San
Antonio at annual leadership experience by
the National Hispanic Institute. A graduate of Communication Arts High School, San Antonio, Texas. Bachelor of Arts from Stanford University, Stanford, California, and a Doctor of Jurisprudence from the University of Texas School of Law, Austin, TX.
Luis is an owner and co-founder of an importing company originally out of Buenos Aires, Argentina. He is a volunteer and consulting chief trainer for numerous leadership experiences implemented locally, nationally, and internationally by the National Hispanic Institute at San Antonio and the National Hispanic Institute. Luis has lived and studied in Costa Rica, where he went on a national soccer tour with his collegiate team. He has also lived and studied throughout Europe, particularly in Spain, as well as in New York City, Washington D.C., and Buenos Aires, Argentina
Born and raised in San Antonio, Olivia is a
graduate of Incarnate Word High School.
Founding member of the IWHS Chapter of the
Hispanic Youth Leaders Organization. She has
her Bachelor of Arts in Latin American Studies
and Political Science from Southwestern University and a Masters from the Lyndon B. Johnson School of Public Affairs, University of Texas at Austin.
Olivia continues to be the driving force behind any and all community arts initiatives as a volunteer of the National Hispanic Institute at San Antonio and senior trainer for the San Antonio Great Debate, a program of the National Hispanic Institute. Olivia has lived and studied in several parts of México, as well as throughout Argentina, Uruguay, Paraguay and Brasil.