The Center for Hispanic Leadership (CHL) has awarded a scholarship to the Samuel Curtis Johnson Graduate School of Management at Cornell University - that will provide all Hispanic/Latino MBA students with access to CHL’s online Hispanic Leadership Academy (HLA). The three-year grant is a fitting next chapter in the history between CHL and Cornell University as Frank Llopis, father to CHL Founder, Glenn Llopis, was the first Hispanic student to graduate with a Chemical Engineering degree in 1940.
Moving forward, CHL’s goal is to continue to cultivate a mutually rewarding long-term partnership that will benefit all incoming and existing Hispanic/Latino MBA students for generations to come. “We are delighted to share CHL’s Hispanic Leadership Academy with the standards of excellence that represent Cornell University and the Johnson Graduate School of Management,” says Llopis, whose 2009 book, Earning Serendipity, 4 Skills for Creating and Sustaining Good Fortune in Your Work, was inspired by the life lessons and wisdom his father taught him. READ MORE
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