Our Founder & CEO, Caroline Sanchez Crozier, Appointed as Emerita Trustee at Dominican University
Caroline Sanchez Crozier’s Dedication to Education and Digital Empowerment Recognized by Dominican University
Chicago, IL: Latinx Digital Leaders Now is delighted to announce the appointment of our esteemed CEO & Founder, Caroline Sanchez Crozier, as an Emerita Trustee at her alma mater, Dominican University. Former trustees of Dominican University are appointed based on their established record of exemplary commitment and service to the University, the local community, or the global community with distinction.
As a visionary leader and advocate for the Latinx community, Ms. Sanchez Crozier’s appointment reflects her profound impact, dedication to education, and digital empowerment.
“I am humbled to receive this distinction, which will increase my engagement and impact in university activities at a Hispanic-Serving Institution (HSI) that provides extra support to Latine students to succeed in college, careers, and life,” said Caroline Sanchez Crozier.
“Caroline Sanchez Crozier has been engaged in several ways since her board service ended, already demonstrating her commitment to staying involved,” said Dr. Glena G. Temple, President of Dominican University. “Her unwavering commitment to education, diversity, and inclusion aligns perfectly with our mission. We value her continued expertise in supporting Dominican moving forward.”
This appointment will further enhance our existing internship program with Dominican University, providing students with essential training on operations and hands-on professional experience.
About Latinx Digital Leaders Now:
LatinX Digital Leaders Now (LatinX DLN) is a dynamic nonprofit organization committed to fostering inclusion and leadership for Latinx in the digital ecosystem—education, community, and workforce. Our holistic approach tailors technical assistance to meet the digital needs of Latinx across Illinois. We are a trusted liaison between various stakeholders, including community anchor organizations, educational institutions, industry leaders, and government entities.
About Dominican University:
As a federally designated Hispanic-Serving Institution (HSI) since 2011, Dominican University has evolved from a Hispanic-enrolling institution to a model for effectively serving today’s diverse Latine student populations. With the support of federal grants, Dominican is expanding scholarships, reducing equity gaps, creating new pathways to graduate school and careers, and more.
For more information about this appointment or to schedule an interview with Caroline Sanchez Crozier, please contact:
Media Contact:
Leda Sanchez
Latinx Digital Leaders Now
Email: [email protected]