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    Laura Gump: Kroger's First Latina President

    enDecember 05, 2023
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    About this Episode

    Kroger's first ever Latina President, Laura Gump, sits down with our founder, Anjelica Cazares, to give some insight into the grocery business, and how she navigates this environment as a Latina. Laura explains how she utilizes her differences as a strength, and taps into her Latina roots to better her community and help Kroger develop a better understanding of the wants and needs of the Latino community as a whole. Laura likes to label herself as a unicorn, a metaphor to embrace your differences and recognize how these same differences is what makes you special in the first place. We can't think of a better way to illustrate just how beautiful and magical it is to be a Latina. We are proud to be Unicorns! Tune in to listen to Anjelica and Laura speak on higher education, community outreach, and what kind of advantages being a unicorn brings to the table in a professional setting.

     

    To learn more, visit us at latinaleadershippodcast.com 

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