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Attendees As of 9.27 Honorific First Name Middle Name Last Name Title Company City State Country Attendee Type Student, B.S. Computer Engineering Minor Beverly Abadines in Applied Physics California State University, San Bernardino Student Alex Acuna Student, Finance Lindenwood University Belleville Illinois United States of America Scholarship Administrative Assistant to the College HACU National Member Colleges & Ms. Angela Acuna President Estrella Mountain Community College Avondale Arizona United States of America Universities Dr. José A. Adames President El Centro College Dallas Texas United States of America Presenter Stephanie Marie Adames‐Anico Student Baylor University Waco Texas United States of America Student Zachary Addington Student, Psychology Transfer Chaffey College Rancho Cucamonga California United States of America Student LaGarius Adside Student, Health Administration Armstrong Atlantic State University Student Higher Education Recruitment Consortium‐ Nancy Aebersold Executive Director HERC Ben Lomond California United States of America Exhibitor Dr. DeBrenna Agbenyiga Vice Provost & Dean, The Graduate School The University of Texas at San Antonio San Antonio Texas United States of America Exhibitor HACU National Member Colleges & Mr. Edward Aguilar Manager San Joaquin Delta College Stockton California United States of America Universities Student, B.A. Sociology with certificate in Ms. Karina Michelle Aguirre gerontology & social service track California State University, San Bernardino San Bernardino California United States of America Student Director of Corporate and Foundation HACU National Member Colleges & Mr. Richard Aguirre Relations Goshen College Goshen Indiana United States of America Universities Oluwapelumi Akiwowo Student, Business Administration Transfer Chaffey College Claremont California United States of America Student HACU National Member Colleges & Jennifer Alanis Director of Diversity and Inclusion Colorado State University–Pueblo Pueblo Colorado United States of America Universities Mr. Felipe A. Alarcon‐Canto Student, Geology Texas A&M University‐Kingsville Kingsville Texas United States of America Scholarship HACU National Member Colleges & Jaqueline Albarenga‐Flores Program Coordinator Purdue University West Lafayette Indiana United States of America Universities Alexandra Alcala Student, Accounting Our Lady of the Lake University Sponsored Students Goizueta Scholar Andrew Alcala Student Georgia State University Atlanta Georgia United States of America Student Alberto Alcocer Student St. Edward's University Austin Texas United States of America Student Miguel Alcorn Student San Antonio College Sponsored Students HACU National Member Colleges & Dr. Lisa Alcorta Vice President for Student Success San Antonio College San Antonio Texas United States of America Universities Miriam Aldana Student College of the Sequoias Visalia California United States of America Student HACU National Member Colleges & Mona Aldana‐Ramirez Director of Student Success San Antonio College San Antonio Texas United States of America Universities Yesenia Aldapa Student, Psychology California State University, Northridge Sponsored Students Crystal Aldape Recruitment Associate Emma Bowen Foundation New York New York United States of America Non Profit Organization Ms. Julissa Aldaraca Student San Bernardino Valley College Fontana California United States of America Student Assistant Vice President for Retention Dr. Rosalind V. Alderman Management St. Mary's University San Antonio Texas United States of America Presenter San Bernardino County Superintendent of Mr. Ted Alejandre Superintendent Schools San Bernardino California United States of America K‐12 Administrator/Staff Juan Luis Alejandre Hernandez Student, Civil Engineering California State University, Fresno Winton California United States of America Sponsored Students Miguel Alemany Global Director, R&D Procter & Gamble Cincinnati Ohio United States of America Sponsor HACU National Member Colleges & Dr. Charlene Alexander Associate Provost Ball State University Muncie Indiana United States of America Universities Assistant Dean of Intercultural Education HACU National Member Colleges & Mared Alicea‐Westort and Advisor to Latina Students Wellesley College Wellesley Massachusetts United States of America Universities Marissa Almaguer Student San Bernardino Valley College California United States of America Student HACU National Member Colleges & Mr. Moises Almendariz Director, HSI Initiatives Hartnell College Salinas California United States of America Universities Adriana Alonso Studnet San Bernardino Valley College California United States of America Student Steve Altman Academic Advisory Board Member Copley Retention Systems Chicago Illinois United States of America Exhibitor Provost and Vice President for Academic California State Polytechnic University, HACU National Member Colleges & Dr. Sylvia A. Alva Affairs Pomona Pomona California United States of America Universities Mr. Alex Anthony Alvarado Student, Legal Studies University of Central Florida Orlando Florida United States of America Scholarship Idalia Alvarado Student, Mechanical Engineering St. Mary's University Sponsored Students HACU National Member Colleges & Mr. Edward F. Alvarez Director, First Year Experience Moreno Valley College Moreno Valley California United States of America Universities Joanna Alvarez Student, Math University of Houston‐Downtown Houston Texas United States of America Student Maira Alvarez Guillen Student, Kinesiology Our Lady of the Lake University Sponsored Students Oscar Alvarez Lorenzo Student, Chemistry University of Puerto Rico, Mayaguez Puerto Rico United States of America Scholarship The Philadelphia College of Osteopathic Angie Amado Student Medicine Snellville Georgia United States of America Student Rosemary Amaral Student, Business Administration California State University, Bakersfield Bakersfield California United States of America Student HACU National Member Colleges & Abel Amezcua Admissions Counselor Roosevelt University, Chicago Chicago Illinois United States of America Universities Mr. Matthew Alexander Anaya Student, Mathematics San Antonio College San Antonio Texas United States of America Sponsored Students U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services ‐ Bertha Anderson Community Relations Officer USCIS Washington District of Columbia United States of America Exhibitor Association of Public and Land‐Grant Eugene Anderson Vice President Universities (APLU) Washington District of Columbia United States of America Non Profit Organization Provost and Vice President for Academic HACU National Member Colleges & Dr. Heidi M Anderson Affairs Texas A&M University‐Kingsville Kingsville Texas United States of America Universities Edward Andrade Student, College of Business Texas A&M University‐San Antonio San Antonio Texas United States of America Student Dustin Andres Student, B.A. Accounting California State University, San Bernardino Yucaipa California United States of America Student HACU National Member Colleges & Dr. Debra D. Andrist Professor Sam Houston State University Huntsville Texas United States of America Universities HACU Faculty/Staff Affiliate Member or Ms. Maria Elena Anguiano Director Butte College Oroville California United States of America HAA Michael Angulo Student, Statistics St. Philip's College Sponsored Students Salvador Antunez Student, Mechanical Engineering University of California, Riverside California United States of America Scholarship Rutgers the State University of New Jersey, HACU National Member Colleges & Mr. Arcelio Aponte Vice Chancellor for Administration & CFO Newark Campus Newark New Jersey United States of America Universities Ms. Andrea del Mar Aponte Guzman Student, Finance University of Puerto Rico, Rio Piedras Saint Just Puerto Rico United States of America Scholarship Professor of Neuroscience, Physiology and The Philadelphia College of Osteopathic Dr. Denah Appelt Pharmacology Medicine Philadelphia Pennsylvania United States of America Exhibitor Lucero A Aradillas Assistant Director Armstrong Atlantic State University Savannah Georgia United States of America Non‐Member Colleges & Universities Mr. Alejandro Araiza Student Palo Alto College San Antonio Texas United States of America Volunteer Melissa Aranda Student, Animal Science Cornell University Student Kristi Archuleta Associate Professor University of Central Oklahoma United States of America Presenter Sarah Arechiga Student, B.A. Financial Planning California State University, San Bernardino San Bernardino California United States of America Student HACU National Member Colleges & Dr. Gerardo Arellano Director RAZA Centro University of California, San Diego La Jolla California United States of America Universities Maricela Arevalo Evaluator/Degree Auditor Cosumnes River College Galt California United States of America Non‐Member Colleges & Universities Crista Arias Manager, College Programs Congressional Hispanic Caucus Institute Washington District of Columbia United States of America Exhibitor Dr. Pedro Fausto Arieta Rector Universidad de Oriente San Miguel El Salvador HACU International Member Universities Teachers Insurance and Annuity Association Miguel Armendariz Financial Consultant (TIAA) Austin Texas United States of America Sponsor Interim Dean of Student Engagement & Rosa Armendariz Equity Diablo Valley College Pleasant Hill California United States of America Non‐Member Colleges & Universities Dori Armstead Director of Human Resources National Collegiate
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