Prior to joining Hispanic Access, Dorian worked in local government in various capacities over the last 6 years. Cities include City of Avondale, Arizona the Town of Gilbert, Arizona and most recently the City of San Antonio, Texas. Dorian’s experience in the local government sector propelled her to continue her work in public service with a focus on the Hispanic Community.
Dorian is a graduate of Barrett the Honors College at Arizona State University and holds bachelor’s degrees in Global Studies and Political Science with a French Minor. She holds an MPA from Arizona State University’s Watts College of Public Service and Community Solutions.
Why she works for Hispanic Access…
"I work for Hispanic Access to continue my public service and be part of the growth of this wonderful organization."
In her spare time…
“My husband and I love exploring new coffee and cupcake shops.”
Her favorite book…
“Mujer y Poder en el Siglo XIX by Francie Chassen-López"
A person she finds inspirational…
“My parents. Their journey to the United States as teenagers and their experiences as immigrants to this country has made a long-lasting impact to who I am as a person. My mother’s strength and fortitude combined with my father’s work ethic and determination; I am very lucky to have them.”