Alejandra Y. Castillo
Washington, District of Columbia, United States
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About
As a Fellow in Residence at the Institute of Politics at Harvard Kennedy School, my role…
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Share FEMA's resources for those recovering from #Helene and let's help our fellow Americans get back on their feet. NO ONE gets left behind in a…
Share FEMA's resources for those recovering from #Helene and let's help our fellow Americans get back on their feet. NO ONE gets left behind in a…
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Check out this interview from Mandalit del Barco and catch Diego and Gael’s new series La Machina, Hulu’s first original Spanish language series…
Check out this interview from Mandalit del Barco and catch Diego and Gael’s new series La Machina, Hulu’s first original Spanish language series…
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Experience
Education
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American University Washington College of Law
Activities and Societies: Latin American Human Rights Moot Court, Law Student in Court Clinic
Member of Law School Moot Court Team- Semi-finalist Latin America Human Rights Moot Court Competition.
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Activities and Societies: Latin American Student Association, Fencing
Vice-President of the Latin American Student Association
Student Union Master Planning Board- Student Representative
Licenses & Certifications
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Member of the Maryland State Bar
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Volunteer Experience
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Member of the Board
American Constitution Society
- 3 years 4 months
Civil Rights and Social Action
ABOUT ACS: SHAPING DEBATE, BUILDING NETWORKS, MAKING A DIFFERENCE
The American Constitution Society (ACS) believes that law should be a force to improve the lives of all people. ACS works for positive change by shaping debate on vitally important legal and constitutional issues through development and promotion of high-impact ideas to opinion leaders and the media; by building networks of lawyers, law students, judges and policymakers dedicated to those ideas; and by countering the activist…ABOUT ACS: SHAPING DEBATE, BUILDING NETWORKS, MAKING A DIFFERENCE
The American Constitution Society (ACS) believes that law should be a force to improve the lives of all people. ACS works for positive change by shaping debate on vitally important legal and constitutional issues through development and promotion of high-impact ideas to opinion leaders and the media; by building networks of lawyers, law students, judges and policymakers dedicated to those ideas; and by countering the activist conservative legal movement that has sought to erode our enduring constitutional values. By bringing together powerful, relevant ideas and passionate, talented people, ACS makes a difference in the constitutional, legal and public policy debates that shape our democracy. -
Latino & Society Board Member
The Aspen Institute
- 3 years 9 months
Civil Rights and Social Action
The Aspen Institute founded the Latinos and Society Program in 2015. It is a place for learning about American Latinos and involving them in addressing the country’s most critical issues at the highest levels.
Our mission is to promote understanding of how the success of the American Latino community and the success of this nation are deeply intertwined. We do this by:
Convening emerging and established thought leaders of all backgrounds and subject matter expertise to engage in…The Aspen Institute founded the Latinos and Society Program in 2015. It is a place for learning about American Latinos and involving them in addressing the country’s most critical issues at the highest levels.
Our mission is to promote understanding of how the success of the American Latino community and the success of this nation are deeply intertwined. We do this by:
Convening emerging and established thought leaders of all backgrounds and subject matter expertise to engage in thoughtful conversations about the realities of diverse communities in the U.S. and practical solutions to challenges;
Elevating dialogue involving policy topics, including civic participation, education and economic advancement for American Latinos;
Building a pipeline of American Latino thought leaders throughout the Aspen Institute who can put policy changes into motion; and
Influencing the way that people who interact with our program – the media, policymakers, or decision-makers – understand and engage with American Latinos.
We believe that by bringing together American Latino and non-Latino voices around the country’s most pressing issues, we can help develop more knowledgeable leaders, cultivate a more educated and informed citizenry, and promote the engagement of all people in securing a prosperous and inclusive future for America. -
Council Member
American Jewish Committee (AJC)-Belfer Institute
- 11 years 5 months
Civil Rights and Social Action
BILLA develops and nurtures ties with U.S. Latino leaders, representatives of the diplomatic corps, NGOs, Jewish leaders and other sectors that can affect AJC's global agenda. We strategically channel information about our priority issues throughout the region through the mainstream and social media
BILLA identifies and acts on shared interests and opportunities for cooperation between the U.S. Latino and Jewish communities. Toward that end, we conducted, in cooperation with Latino…BILLA develops and nurtures ties with U.S. Latino leaders, representatives of the diplomatic corps, NGOs, Jewish leaders and other sectors that can affect AJC's global agenda. We strategically channel information about our priority issues throughout the region through the mainstream and social media
BILLA identifies and acts on shared interests and opportunities for cooperation between the U.S. Latino and Jewish communities. Toward that end, we conducted, in cooperation with Latino Decisions, a landmark national survey of U.S. Hispanic attitudes toward Jews. In 2011, we launched the bipartisan Latino-Jewish Congressional Caucus to further collaborative engagement between U.S. Latino and Jewish members of Congress on domestic and foreign policy issues. AJC’s national workshops educate emerging leaders of the Latino Diasporas about our priority issues.
In collaboration with AJC Project Interchange, we organize annual educational seminars in Israel for Latino and Latin American leaders. -
Board Member
Project 500
- 1 year 11 months
Economic Empowerment
Project 500™ is a business development program whose mission is to accelerate new majority entrepreneurs from high potential to high growth. Our goal is to recruit and retain at least 500 diverse businesses to receive skills training, capacity building, mentoring and networking to advance the economic success of their businesses and their communities.
We are creating an inclusive community whose members are bound by the goal of business scale and success. We have a collective destiny to…Project 500™ is a business development program whose mission is to accelerate new majority entrepreneurs from high potential to high growth. Our goal is to recruit and retain at least 500 diverse businesses to receive skills training, capacity building, mentoring and networking to advance the economic success of their businesses and their communities.
We are creating an inclusive community whose members are bound by the goal of business scale and success. We have a collective destiny to create wealth (personal and business) for our members to support sustainable community development and economic prosperity.
Our goals are to:
• Provide entrepreneurs with training and support, with a focus on business and financial capacity
• Work with local officials and agency leaders to eradicate policy barriers that exacerbate the gap between start up and growth stages;
• Provide catalytic capital for select entrepreneurs and convene local bankers and investors to develop new capital products -
Board of Trustee
University of the District of Columbia
- 3 years 2 months
Education
Member of the Board of Trustee. Member of the Audit and Finance Committee.
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Dean Advisory Council
The LBJ School of Public Affairs
- 5 months
Education
Member of the Dean's Advisory Council. Supports and provides counsel to the LBJ School Dean in matters that help strengthen and enhance the school and the student's learning experience.
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Member
Council on Foreign Relations
- Present 5 months
Education
The Council on Foreign Relations (CFR) is an independent, nonpartisan membership organization, think tank, and publisher dedicated to being a resource for its members, government officials, business executives, journalists, educators and students, civic and religious leaders, and other interested citizens in order to help them better understand the world and the foreign policy choices facing the United States and other countries. Founded in 1921, CFR takes no institutional positions on matters…
The Council on Foreign Relations (CFR) is an independent, nonpartisan membership organization, think tank, and publisher dedicated to being a resource for its members, government officials, business executives, journalists, educators and students, civic and religious leaders, and other interested citizens in order to help them better understand the world and the foreign policy choices facing the United States and other countries. Founded in 1921, CFR takes no institutional positions on matters of policy.
Publications
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Inclusive Innovation: Latino Entrepreneurs Hold the Key to America's Economic Future
Harvard Latino Policy Journal (Vol.29)
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The Case for Inclusive Innovation: Minority Entrepreneurship and America's Economic Future
National Urban League
“As the National Urban League releases this important annual look at
opportunity in Black and Latino communities, I’ll make the case for why
America is at a major inflection point in terms of minority entrepreneurs. Our
nation’s demographic profile is quickly transforming to ‘majority-minority’
status with a plurality of African Americans, Latinos and Asians already
comprising majority populations in several U.S. states. This demographic
change coincides with yet another major…“As the National Urban League releases this important annual look at
opportunity in Black and Latino communities, I’ll make the case for why
America is at a major inflection point in terms of minority entrepreneurs. Our
nation’s demographic profile is quickly transforming to ‘majority-minority’
status with a plurality of African Americans, Latinos and Asians already
comprising majority populations in several U.S. states. This demographic
change coincides with yet another major shift, one characterized by the
many technological innovations and science-based businesses driving
global commerce and education, not to mention a growing millennial
generation that is embracing entrepreneurship as part of their DNA. These
many factors are leading the way for minority entrepreneurs and minorit-yowned
businesses to position themselves within an eco-system that can
create opportunities to diversify into new industries, build capacity and
ensure scale, particularly in STEM or technology-based fields.”
Courses
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Anti-Trust Law
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Business Law
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EU Law
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Intellectual Property
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Urban Economics and Urban Development
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White Collar Crime
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Projects
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Testified Before Senate Small Business Committee
Testified before the US Senate Small Business Committee on "Strengthening the Entrepreneurial Ecosystem for Minority Women." Video: http://www.senate.gov/isvp/?type=live&comm=smbiz&filename=smbiz050813&stt=1000
Honors & Awards
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Outstanding Public Service Award 2024
League of United Latina American Councils (LULAC)
In recognition of her outstanding dedication, commitment and service to advancing economic development to communities across the Nation.
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Federal Leadership in Economic Development Programs Award
International Economic Development Council
Award bestowed to Assistant Secreatry Alejandra Y. Castillo her excellence in economic development from the International Economic Development Council (IEDC).
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National Leadership Award
Hispanic Heritage Foundation
Recognized as a national leader for her commitment to changing the lives of women and girls across America.
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2018 Latina Trailblazer Award
Latino Justice/PR Legal Defense Fund
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2018 Lifetime Silicon Valley Leadership Award
Silicon Valley Latino Leadership Summit
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National Urban League "Woman of Power" Award
National Urban Urban League
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2016 Women of Power
National Urban Leagie
Languages
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Spanish
Native or bilingual proficiency
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Portuguese
Full professional proficiency
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French
Limited working proficiency
Organizations
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National Hispanic Bar Association
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