Welcome to The EDU Ledger.com! We’ve moved from Diverse.
Welcome to The EDU Ledger! We’ve moved from Diverse: Issues In Higher Education.

Create a free The EDU Ledger account to continue reading. Already have an account? Enter your email to access the article.

Making It Known That Latinos Have an Education ‘Ally and Partner’

Whether working to improve nonprofit organizations or directing the Obama campaign in Texas, Juan Sepúlveda has learned the importance of what he calls “crowdsourcing,” or encouraging widespread input from diverse participants to develop better public policy.

 

“The more people you get involved, the more unique ideas you’ll receive,” he says.

 

Now Sepúlveda brings those ideas to Washington, D.C., in his new job as executive director of the White House Initiative on Educational Excellence for Hispanic Americans. Headquartered at the U.S. Education Department, the initiative is a high-profile perch through which Hispanic-serving colleges and Latino education leaders can provide input on issues from preschool through higher education.

 

Sepúlveda, 46, joined the department after directing President Barack Obama’s campaign in Texas in 2008. From 1995 through 2008, he was the founding president of The Common Enterprise, created by the Rockefeller Foundation as a full-service management consulting firm to help improve the operations of nonprofit organizations.