Copywriter is my current title. I'm looking for my ideal job title. I would like to work for an NGO, preferably in Latin America or Central Asia.
I am planning on taking classes at NYU in Global Affairs this summer.
your connection with Latin America?
My mother's parents emigrated from Argentina. I also lived in Guatemala for over two years. I attended Spanish school in Antigua when i first lived there. A few years ago I was trying to do some exporting work. I came back to the U.S. and took a few courses about import/export at New York University. Unfortunately, I started working in advertising again and I stopped working on my export business.
your favorite Latin American city? vacation spot? food?
Favorite city is Antigua, Guatemala. Favorite vacation spot is Roatan, Bay Islands, Honduras. Latin American food- carne asada and chuchitos.
what countries have you lived in? worked in?
I have lived in Guatemala.
schools attended? degrees?
Fordham University, BA Sociology. School of Visual Arts, New York University
what companies have you worked for?
Omnicom, Young & Rubicam Brands, Della Femina.
relationship status?
single
looking for?
networking, employment, friendship
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