Vanesa Carrillo is a senior at Bel Air High School in El Paso, TX. She is also a part-time Community College student at El Paso Community College where she has earned over 30 college credit hours. Vanesa is the President of her Spanish Honor Society chapter and President/Co-Founder of her school’s first all-girls business empowerment club called JWIB. She has successfully completed a Congressional Internship with former Congressman Beto O’Rourke and is currently a Marketing Intern for the Nonprofit organization called Latinitas, where she manages all social media and outreach sites. Vanesa is also part of The College Board Youth Advisory Board, The Federal Reserves Dallas Bank Board of Directors and The El Paso Jr. Leadership Greater Chamber Organization. Vanesa has also taken time to conduct research with a doctorate professor in a 6-week summer camp at UT Arlington. Aside from school, Vanesa enjoys to write, sing as well as Volunteer for The Chamizal National Memorial Park. Vanesa plans on majoring in Marketing with a minor in Psychology at The University of Texas at El Paso.

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  1. Danette
    Danette says:

    Miss Carrillo, I congratulate you on winning this category. I must confess I don’t know much on the subject, but you certainly seem to possess an entrepreneurial spirit. Good luck and remember “There is ONLY one reason that you ever fail at anything…and that is because you eventually change your mind. That’s it! anything and everything you have ever decided to do, you have succeeded, or will succeed, at doing.” Victor L. Wooten

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  2. Danette
    Danette says:

    Miss Carrillo, I congratulate you on winning this category. I must confess I don’t know much on the subject, but you certainly seem to possess an entrepreneurial spirit. Good luck and remember “There is ONLY one reason that you ever fail at anything…and that is because you eventually change your mind. That’s it! anything and everything you have ever decided to do, you have succeeded, or will succeed, at doing.” Victor L. Wooten, The Music Lesson

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