Sigma Lambda Upsilon - National Leadership Team

National Leadership Team

The organization is run by the National Leadership Team of Sigma Lambda Upsilon/Señoritas Latinas Unidas Sorority, Inc. The board is responsible for the strategic planning and implementation of all rules and regulations and oversees all activities of the Undergraduate Chapters and Graduate Professional Chapters.

National Board Members:

Mayra Espinoza President

Sylvia Pérez Vice President

Nadine Corado Director of Administration

Cintya Ramos Director of Finance

Pamela Fuller Director of Expansion

Denise Delgado Director of Public Relations

Fiorella Ramirez Director of Philanthropy

Hlee Kue Directors of Membership Intake

Ana Peña Coordinator of Membership Intake

Christina Robinson Director of Academic Excellence

Karina Checo Director of Programming

Denise Delgado Director of Public Relations

Christina Colon Director of Graduate Affairs

Nidia Martinez Director of Technology

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