FCO Interview, Monica Yelin, The Leading Cause of Death In America
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Born in Bogota, Colombia, eager to explore new opportunities, Monica immigrated to the United States in 1998, armed with only a single suitcase, three hundred dollars, a J-1 Work Visa, a Bachelor’s degree in Business Administration, and unbridled ambition.
Quickly working to acquaint herself and embrace the American Culture, she took advantage of the countless opportunities this great nation has to offer as she pursued and earned her Master’s degree in International Relations and Political Science.
Beyond her academic pursuits, she became deeply involved in her community, volunteering for grassroots causes, canvassing neighborhoods, and campaign management. She worked for a major insurance company, advancing to become their Grassroots Chairwoman. In 2005, she obtained her American citizenship.
Later, she transitioned to Director of Strategic Initiatives for a political committee and as a Public Outreach Director for the United States House of Representatives. She also specialized in Homeland Security and Immigration matters, exemplifying her commitment to the country that welcomed her twenty-five years ago.
Throughout her journey, Monica has given back to the community. Her volunteer work includes roles as a former member at large for a County Board, captain for Special Olympics, and a team member for the United Way. She also served on the AZ Commission of Preventing Domestic Violence, appointed by Governor Ducey, and was a valued member of a former U.S. President’s National Latino Advisory Board. She graduated from the FBI Citizens Academy and is Toastmasters certified.
Monica is a testament to the millions of migrants who thrive in America and have realized their dreams with determination and dedication. She remains a proud Latino immigrant who embodies the spirit of success that defines this great nation. She is the American Dream.
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