
As we close out Women’s History Month, we celebrate Andrea Brenholz, a dynamic leader in the technology and talent solutions industry. As the CEO & President of ATR International, Andrea has been a trailblazer in diversity, equity, and inclusion (DEI), ensuring greater representation in the workforce. Her leadership is shaping the future of tech by creating opportunities for underrepresented communities.
We are honored to have her on the SVL Advisory Board! Read more about her journey: Andrea Brenholz Joins SVL Advisory Board.
This Women’s History Month, we recognize Lilian Peña, a dedicated leader in the financial sector and a passionate advocate for Latino empowerment. As a Cultura Ambassador for SVL, Lilian is committed to fostering professional growth and creating opportunities for Latino professionals. Her work exemplifies leadership, mentorship, and community impact.
We are proud to celebrate her contributions! Learn more about her journey: Cultura Ambassador: Lilian Peña.
Rounding out our Women’s History Month tributes, we highlight Sylvia Juárez-Magaña, a visionary leader and champion for education and advocacy. As an SVL Advisory Board Member, Sylvia is dedicated to advancing opportunities for Latino professionals and ensuring that the next generation of leaders thrives. Her passion for mentorship and education makes her an invaluable force for change.
We are honored to celebrate her leadership! Learn more about her impact: Sylvia Juárez-Magaña: SVL Advisory Board Member.
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