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in community Latina Lideres Awards Marucci Guzman 2019 Latina Mover N Shaker by: Jolie Gonzalez-Padilla I am the proud Executive Director of Latino Leadership, Inc. We are a nonprofit, 501(c)3 organization serving the Central Florida area for over 20 years. They say if you love what you do, you will never work a day in your life. LTM: What part of Florida do you live in – are you from Florida? If not – what brought you to Florida? Marucci Guzman: I currently live in Orlando, FL! My parents brought me to Orlando at the age of 3, looking for better medical and educational oppor- tunities for my older sister. I was born in Rio Piedras, Puerto Rico, and raised in Orlando. My father was also born in Puerto Rico. My mother was born in Mexico City, Mexico, to a Puerto Rican mother and a Lithua- nian father. We jokingly call her the United Nations. LTM: Tell me about what organizations you are a part of Marucci Guzman: I am currently the Vice President of the Or- ange County Library System. Talk about an awesome opportu- nity to share with the community the awesome, life-changing programs and services the library provides. We jokingly say “it’s not your mother’s library”. Whether technology offerings or cooking classes, OCLS provides fun and exciting opportunities to grow as an individual. LTM: Tell us about the biggest highlights of your career Marucci Guzman: The biggest highlight of my career was be- coming Executive Director. As they say, Marucci Guzman: I used to work for food. I grew through the ranks to where I am today. Seeing hopes and dreams develop into the successful pro- grams they’re today, i.e. Santiago & Friends | Family Center for Autism, makes all the sweat and tears worth it. 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 Marucci Guzman: I would say self-doubt. It is a human flaw to compare yourself to others. It can be frustrating to see how hard you work daily and not receive the kudos or financial benefits you think the mission warrants. But, at the end of the day, you put your head down and keep grinding. If our families are well and striving, we are doing what we need to do! LTM: How important is being a Latina to you Marucci Guzman: I often say that if I had the choice, I'd be born Latina… again… and again… and again. I love being a Puerto Rican woman. The history; The passion; The respect for those who came before me is inspirational. LTM: What is your favorite type of musica, and what is your fa- vorite song? Marucci Guzman: I love country music. I love salsa. I love Frank Sinatra type music. My all-time favorite song is Marc Anthony’s rendition of Preciosa. 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 Marucci Guzman: Nothing. Had a made a different decision, I wouldn’t be where I am today. Every mistake. Every right deci- sion has led to my current life. I am blessed with a great job, good health, and an amazing family. LTM: What do you think some of the best career choices are for young Latinas Marucci Guzman: Selfishly, I would urge more Latinas to be- come Board Certified Behavior Analysts. We employ BCBAs at Santiago & Friends. We are in desperate need of talented staff. The need is greater than the supply. It's a field that pays great with amazing job security. LTM: Tell us about what kind of projects you currently have going on Marucci Guzman: Currently, I am working with Dr. Sherin in developing and opening a free clinic for uninsured Latinos in Central Florida. Building on his extensive medical background and my community relationships, our vision for Clínica Mi Sa- lud is a special place for health care. LTM: What can we expect to see from you in the future Marucci Guzman: Winning Ms. Universe. Just kidding! I would like to continue seeing Latino Leadership grow and mature into a pivotal piece of the Central Florida service provider network. It is truly an honor to give back to my community daily. LTM: What did I miss? Tell me something you want us to know! Marucci Guzman: I need a vacation! Preferably without phone or internet signal. Read more at: www.LatinTimesMedia.com