Introducing the LLI 11 Steering Committee

Building on a Decade of Latina Leadership

As the Latina Leadership Institute (LLI) celebrates its 10-year anniversary, we are proud to introduce the LLI 11 Steering Committee, a distinguished group of leaders guiding the next cohort as the program enters its next chapter of impact.


Over the past decade, LLI has cultivated and elevated Latina leaders across our region, creating a strong pipeline of changemakers who are influencing industries, strengthening communities, and leading with purpose. As we look ahead, LLI 11 continues this legacy, grounded in experience and focused on the future.


The Steering Committee represents a powerful cross-section of sectors, including education, government, corporate, and nonprofit leadership. Their collective expertise and commitment will help shape the experience of the upcoming cohort and ensure the continued growth and relevance of the program.



LLI 11 Steering Committee

  • Priscilla Aguilar – Palo Alto College
  • Leslie Antunez – City of San Antonio
  • Sonia Quirino Canales – H-E-B
  • Ali Pax Castro – CDK
  • Stephanie Landivar Gaitan – CAST Schools
  • Jeanette Gonzalez – City of Cibolo
  • Yolanda Reyes Guevara – Northwest Vista College
  • Yviand Serbones Hernandez – Internal Revenue Service
  • Sonia Jasso – Palo Alto College
  • Christina Martinez – Texas Civil Rights Project
  • Shellie Reyes – Clausewitz Reyes
  • Amanda Reyna – City of San Antonio


LLI 11 represents the continuation of a powerful legacy—one built over the last decade and carried forward by leaders committed to advancing Latina leadership across our region.


The next chapter of LLI begins now.

About the Hispanic Leadership Development Foundation:

Founded in 1929, the San Antonio Hispanic Chamber of Commerce is the nation’s first Hispanic Chamber and continues to serve as a trusted convener, connector, and catalyst for economic advancement. Representing more than 1,200 members across corporate, small business, education, and nonprofit sectors, SAHCC is focused on advocacy, workforce development, leadership programs, and entrepreneurship.