
Unwavering Latina Leader & Advocate - Carol Sainthilaire
11/20/23 • 77 min
Carol Sainthilaire is a distinguished leader in the fields of nonprofit management, housing policy, and community development. With a career spanning over a decade, Carol has consistently demonstrated her commitment to creating meaningful change in communities through her strategic leadership and programmatic expertise.
As the current Executive Director of The Waterfront Project, Inc., Carol is at the helm of an organization dedicated to providing free civil legal representation and assistance to New Jersey residents who are asset-limited, income-constrained, homeless, or disenfranchised. Reporting directly to the Board of Trustees, she oversees the strategic and operational aspects of the organization, ensuring the effectiveness and efficiency of its programs, financial management, and communications.
Carol is known for her exceptional leadership skills, strategic vision, and unwavering commitment to community development. Her ability to engage multiple stakeholders and drive impactful programs makes her a respected figure in her field. With her extensive professional and lived experience and dedication, Carol continues to be a driving force in preventing homelessness, preserving affordable housing, and promoting neighborhood stability. She is not just a leader but a catalyst for positive change in the communities she serves.
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Summary:
What if you had the chance to sit down and learn from a Latina leader in community development, housing policy, and nonprofit management? Here's your golden opportunity! This episode features an intimate conversation with Carol Sainthilaire , an inspirational figure who not only navigated the journey from growing up in a low-income family to attaining a successful career, but who continues to pave the way for others. Carol's story is one of resilience, determination, and an unwavering commitment to basic human rights.
As the daughter of Dominican immigrants, Carol had firsthand experience with the struggles her family faced and the sacrifices they made. These experiences, along with the cultural shock of transitioning from a Dominican hometown to study at Boston University and later stepping into a male-dominated professional world, shaped her perspective and fueled her passion for advocacy. She opens up about her father's justice involvement, her experience with job loss, and her tireless advocacy for returning veterans. Carol's leadership journey is one filled with bravery and resilience, as she battles against societal structures and personal obstacles like impostor syndrome.
Carol's story extends to her personal life as well, throwing light on her commitment to her home in Hudson County and her creative touch in interior design. We learn about her infamous bunny mansion and her plans for the future, including her desire to end homelessness for both humans and animals. This episode is a testament to Carol's relentless dedication, her ability to navigate complex systems, and her commitment to creating a better future. Join us as we celebrate her journey,
See more at www.successinspanglish.com
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Intro Song: Regaeton Pop - Denbow Ambiance
Carol Sainthilaire is a distinguished leader in the fields of nonprofit management, housing policy, and community development. With a career spanning over a decade, Carol has consistently demonstrated her commitment to creating meaningful change in communities through her strategic leadership and programmatic expertise.
As the current Executive Director of The Waterfront Project, Inc., Carol is at the helm of an organization dedicated to providing free civil legal representation and assistance to New Jersey residents who are asset-limited, income-constrained, homeless, or disenfranchised. Reporting directly to the Board of Trustees, she oversees the strategic and operational aspects of the organization, ensuring the effectiveness and efficiency of its programs, financial management, and communications.
Carol is known for her exceptional leadership skills, strategic vision, and unwavering commitment to community development. Her ability to engage multiple stakeholders and drive impactful programs makes her a respected figure in her field. With her extensive professional and lived experience and dedication, Carol continues to be a driving force in preventing homelessness, preserving affordable housing, and promoting neighborhood stability. She is not just a leader but a catalyst for positive change in the communities she serves.
Donate to The Waterfront Project
Summary:
What if you had the chance to sit down and learn from a Latina leader in community development, housing policy, and nonprofit management? Here's your golden opportunity! This episode features an intimate conversation with Carol Sainthilaire , an inspirational figure who not only navigated the journey from growing up in a low-income family to attaining a successful career, but who continues to pave the way for others. Carol's story is one of resilience, determination, and an unwavering commitment to basic human rights.
As the daughter of Dominican immigrants, Carol had firsthand experience with the struggles her family faced and the sacrifices they made. These experiences, along with the cultural shock of transitioning from a Dominican hometown to study at Boston University and later stepping into a male-dominated professional world, shaped her perspective and fueled her passion for advocacy. She opens up about her father's justice involvement, her experience with job loss, and her tireless advocacy for returning veterans. Carol's leadership journey is one filled with bravery and resilience, as she battles against societal structures and personal obstacles like impostor syndrome.
Carol's story extends to her personal life as well, throwing light on her commitment to her home in Hudson County and her creative touch in interior design. We learn about her infamous bunny mansion and her plans for the future, including her desire to end homelessness for both humans and animals. This episode is a testament to Carol's relentless dedication, her ability to navigate complex systems, and her commitment to creating a better future. Join us as we celebrate her journey,
See more at www.successinspanglish.com
Facebook | Instagram | Twitter | You Tube | LinkedIn
Intro Song: Regaeton Pop - Denbow Ambiance
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The Chubby Therapist's Journey from Personal Resilience to Professional Fulfillment - Rene Garcia
René is a psychotherapist based in the North Dallas area. He spent a majority of his career providing therapy in both inpatient and outpatient settings for Substance Use Disorders until opening his private practice, Garcia Mental Health, in 2017. In 2020, he decided to primarily focus his practice on treating Adult Men due to an identified need of practitioners willing to support the ever growing community. He has a 15 year old daughter he shares a passion for Star Wars with, and he's getting married in November to the love of his life. Mr. Rene Garcia aka the Chubby Therapist.
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Intro Song: Regaeton Pop - Denbow Ambiance
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Navigating the Ever-Evolving Sports Journalism Field - Andy Deossa
Andy Deossa is a senior sports editor at Yahoo Sports.
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Get ready to deep-dive into the life of a sports journalist as we chat with none other than Andy Deossa, the senior editor at Yahoo Sports. Growing up as a die-hard Red Sox fan in Pawtucket, Andy's journey from being a sports enthusiast to a successful sports journalist is as riveting as the games he covers. From his early days near McCoy Stadium to his transition from ESPN to Yahoo, Andy's story is a testament to the power of perseverance and passion for sports.
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Intro Song: Regaeton Pop - Denbow Ambiance
How Do You Say Success in Spanglish? - Unwavering Latina Leader & Advocate - Carol Sainthilaire
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This is Raul Lopez , and you're listening to . How Do you Save Success in Spanglish ?
Raul LopezThe path to success isn't easy For minorities and people of color . Many attempt to journey with little to no guidance . Join me as I sit down with individuals who share their stories of perseverance so that together we can learn how to save success
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