Gloria DeLeon

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Gloria De Leon
Born (1952-12-16) December 16, 1952 (age 71)
NationalityAmerican
EducationB.S. in Social Work
University of Texas Pan American

Honorary Doctor of Humane Letters Degree
Texas Wesleyan University
Occupation(s)Executive Vice President
National Hispanic Institute
Known forWork in Leadership, Education & Youth Development
PredecessorFirst Officeholder
AwardsHuman Relations Award
National Association of College Admissions Counselors

Distinguished Alumnus Award
University of Texas Pan American
Websitehttps://www.nationalhispanicinstitute.org/

Gloria De Leon (born December 16, 1952) has been involved with the National Hispanic Institute since its establishment and has served as the organization's Executive Vice President since 1982.[1]

Early life[edit]

Born in McAllen, Texas, De Leon attended McAllen High School and later entered the University of Texas Pan American where she received her Bachelor of Science in Social Work. After her undergraduate coursework, De Leon served in various management positions in both the state and federal government.[1]

Career[edit]

In 1983, Gloria De Leon decided to leave government to pursue the vision of creating a leadership institute for Latino youth with Ernesto Nieto, founder and current president of the National Hispanic Institute (NHI).[2] Under the leadership of both De Leon and Nieto, the National Hispanic Institute has worked with over 120 institutions of higher education and 70,000 high-ability youth from across the nation.[2]

Awards & recognitions[edit]

Among her numerous recognitions, De Leon has received an Honorary Doctor of Humane Letters Degree from Texas Wesleyan University in Fort Worth, Texas and the Distinguished Alumnus Award from the University of Texas Pan American.[1]

Appearances in Published Works[edit]

De Leon has written extensively, via the NHI regarding the future leadership need of the Latino community both in the United States as well as globally. Additionally, she has been featured in the creative non-fiction book Chicanas in Charge: Texas Women in the Public Arena by Jose Angel Gutierrez (Author), Michelle Melendez (Author), Sonia A. Noyola (Author).[3]

Additionally, De Leon plays a heavy role in Third Reality: Crafting a 21st Century Latino Agenda by Ernesto Nieto, her husband, and founder and current president of the National Hispanic Institute.[4]

Other work[edit]

De Leon continues her involvement in the community by serving as a consultant regarding leadership, education, & Latino youth development.

References[edit]

  1. ^ a b c "Tejano Voices". Archived from the original on 2010-07-10. Retrieved 2009-05-10.
  2. ^ a b "University of Texas at Arlington". Archived from the original on 2010-07-10. Retrieved 2009-05-10.
  3. ^ Chicanas in Charge: Texas Women in the Public Arena by Jose Angel Gutierrez (Author), Michelle Melendez (Author), Sonia A. Noyola (Author)
  4. ^ Nieto, Ernesto. Third Reality: Crafting a 21st Century Latino Agenda. Third Reality Publications 2001.


Preceded by
First Officeholder
Executive Vice President
National Hispanic Institute (NHI)

1982 - Present
Succeeded by