President: Mandy Gaulke
Year: Senior
Hometown: Hartland, WI
Major: Economics & Spanish
Minor: Mathematics
Bio: I was born and raised in Packer Country. I enjoy reading, foosball, being outdoors, playing mini-golf and spending time with friends and family. I am in LU because I am interested in learning about Latino culture, meeting new people, and organizing fun and educational events for campus.
Vice-President: Jaime Pérez Pineda
Hometown: Medellin, Colombia & Highland Park, IL
Major: Biology & Studio Art
Bio: I am originally
from Medellin, Colombia. My family and I moved to the United States
when I was 10 years old. I currently live in Highland Park, Ilinois
with my family. In my free time I like to paint, run, read and spend
time with family and friends. I joined LU because I think its important
to help spread awareness of the Latino culture to our community. Being
in LU also provided me with the opportunity to become friends
with individuals who share same interest in the Latino culture as me.
Treasurer: Carlos Becerra
Hometown: Mexico City, Mexico
Major: Biology & Spanish
Minor: Education
Bio: My Family and I immigrated from Mexico four years ago. Currently I live in Highwood and I have two brothers, I like to read and dance. I joined Latinos Unidos to feel close to my culture and to teach other the beauties of it. I feel proud to be Latino and it is always good to remember who you are and where do you come from. Latinos Unidos shares their interest with the community that everyday grows and prospers into the American mainstream.
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Co-Public Relations: Vicky Ano
Year: Junior
Hometown: Lake Bluff, IL
Major: Spanish
Minor: Music & Latin American Studies
Bio: I am a junior at Lake Forest College, and I love to watch movies, hang out with friends, listen to all kinds of music, ceramics, and work. I know work isn't a hobby, but I have two jobs that I am super devoted to, and I love them. I joined Latinos Unidos because I really want to get involved with the Latin community in and around our school. I was mainly attracted to the fact that you don't have to be a Latino to participate, and over the last couple of years I have met a lot of great people and organizations. Hopefully by the time I am done I will have found some people outside of school with whom I can work with to better the lives and conditions of Latinos in our surrounding area. Other than that, I'm just a boring student, ha ha!
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Historian: Jazleen Rosado
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