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Latina Lideres Awards entrepreneurial Aida Phillips 2019 Latina Mover N Shaker by: Jolie Gonzalez-Padilla I love being a Mom, that has been the best decision ever. My husband and I adopted our daughter eight years ago, and being able to help others has been so rewarding and inspiring. I want to add, that I am so grateful for this opportunity to be a Latina Mover and Shaker, Latin Times Magazine has been such a staple in the Latino community, so I am extremely honored. Thank you again! LTM: What part of Florida do you live in – are you from Florida? If not – what brought you to Florida? Aida Phillips: I live in Cooper City Florida, but I’m originally from Mexico City LTM: Tell us about where you were born and raised and where your family is from Aida Phillips: I was born in Mexico City and raised between Monterrey, Mexico and McAllen, TX. My parents are Mexican, but my grandparents were from Russia, Lithuania, and Poland. LTM: Tell me about what you do for a living Aida Phillips: I am a Publicist, I have my own Public Relations firm and I’m also an independent contractor for The Allen Lewis Agency based in Detroit, Michigan. LTM: Tell me about what organizations you are a part of Aida Phillips: I have my own organization called Born From Our Souls / Nacidos Del Alma where we help people in the adop- tion process. We guide and hold their hand as they travel this sometimes difficult but very rewarding process. I have also been a volunteer at several non-profit organizations such as Child and Family Health, Femfessionals, and Chabad at Monterra. LTM: Tell us about the biggest highlights of your career Aida Phillips: I have had many highlights in my career, from working with Fortune 500 companies to working with celebri- ties in the Hispanic world. LTM: As a Latina leader in the community, business or other… what has been your biggest challenge and how have you been able to overcome it Aida Phillips: My biggest challenge as a Latina Leader has been getting new clients that are committed and know what Public Relations is really about. I have had to educate new clients on the importance of PR in business. However, now with social media playing such a big part of our world, it has been easier to market myself as an expert, and it has helped garner new clients, so I am very proud of that. LTM: How important is being a Latina to you Aida Phillips: Being Latina is extremely important to me, it is who I am and I am very proud to be Latina. LTM: What is your favorite type of musica and what is your fa- vorite song? Aida Phillips: My favorite type of Musica is all musica, I love Luis Miguel, Timbiriche (yes I’m that old), Cheyenne, and all kinds of music in Spanish. Although I do listen to contemporary pop English music, I do love Spanish a little more. LTM: If you can go back to let’s say 18-21, what are some of the pivotal decisions that you have made that you would do differ- ently Aida Phillips: I am very proud of all the choices I've made in the past; it has made me who I am today. I wouldn’t change a thing, and I am so happy I ended up in Miami, the hub of all Latino media. LTM: What do you think some of the best career choices are for young Latinas Aida Phillips: I believe the best career choices for Latinas is whatever they’re passionate about, don’t settle for something your parents or society expect from you. Follow your dreams. LTM: What can we expect to see from you in the future Aida Phillips: I would love to continue to work with client's who care so much for multicultural, especially the Latino communi- ty. And I would also see myself doing more with my Pro-Adop- tion organization. LTM: What is your comida favorita Aida Phillips: My comida favorita is Mexican and Jewish food of course, because I’m both. LTM: What famous person do you most identify with and why Aida Phillips: that’s a tough question, I have never thought about it. I think any famous Latina that is proud of their roots like Eva Longoria, Rita Moreno, Gloria Estefan, Cristela Alonso, Penelo- pe Cruz because each in their own world promote how being Latina is an asset. Read more at: www.LatinTimesMedia.com