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Alumnae Inspire Future Leaders at Upper School Career Day

Alumnae Inspire Future Leaders at Upper School Career Day
  • Alumnae
  • Upper School

On Monday, February 24, Carrollton hosted Upper School Career Day, an enriching event designed to inspire students by connecting them with accomplished alumnae from a variety of professional fields.

Organized by the College Counseling Department in collaboration with the Alumnae Office, the event provided students with the opportunity to hear firsthand about the career journeys of former Carrollton students.

The distinguished panel of alumnae speakers included professionals from diverse fields, such as law, healthcare, architecture, business, and entertainment. They returned to campus to share their experiences, challenges, and the paths that led them from Carrollton to their current careers. The event underscored the strength of the Carrollton network and the profound impact of an all-girls Sacred Heart education in shaping future leaders.

The alumnae who participated in Career Day included:

  • Amanda Bonvecchio De La Rosa ’09 – Architect

  • Natalie Meruelo ’06 – Attorney

  • Sofia Cabrera Lorenzana ’10 – Clinical Psychologist

  • Olivia Garcia-Velez ’16 – Engineer

  • Camille Labrador ’13 – Entertainment Manager

  • Cristy Arazoza Lloveras ’09 – Event Planner

  • Lalin Garcia-Pedrosos ’00 – Fashion/Footwear Designer

  • Fabiola Velez ’08 – Interior Atelier (Design)

  • Christina Fernandez ’07 – Marketing/Communications

  • Tatyana Minnis ’17 – Nurse

  • Jesline Capo ’15 – Optometrist

  • Bianca Barrionuevo-Soto ’09 – Pediatrician

  • Alexa Brunet ’15 and Isa Isaza ’18 – Restaurant App Creators

Through engaging discussions and personal anecdotes, these accomplished professionals emphasized the importance of perseverance, passion, and continuous learning. Many shared how their time at Carrollton instilled in them the confidence and values necessary to navigate their careers with integrity and purpose.

Upper School Career Day serves as a testament to the strength and dedication of Carrollton’s alumnae community. Their willingness to return and mentor current students exemplifies the lifelong bonds formed through Sacred Heart education. The students left the event inspired, motivated, and with a clearer vision of the many possibilities that lie ahead.

A heartfelt thank you to all the alumnae who took time out of their busy schedules to give back to the Carrollton community. Your journeys continue to inspire future generations of Carrollton graduates to dream big and pursue their passions with confidence.