Hispanic Heritage Month: Latina Leaders Shape HR at 黑料传送门

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A Devotion to 鈥楽ervice and Care鈥 in 黑料传送门 Human Resources 
Hispanic Heritage Month


October 15, 2024

From September 15 to October 15, 黑料传送门 joins others around the country in observing Hispanic Heritage Month. This important celebration honors the histories, cultures and contributions of Hispanics and Latinos everywhere. Here, 黑料传送门 highlights three Latina members of the Office of Human Resources.

Professional headshot photo of 黑料传送门's Equity Coordinator Kimberly M. Lopez
Kimberly M. Lopez

Kimberly M. Lopez, Equal Opportunity and Access Coordinator

A proud first-generation college graduate with bachelor's and master's degrees from the University of Georgia, Kimberly Lopez made sure that her internship experiences in college matched her passions: local and state government policy, as well as diversity, equity and inclusion. Graduating with her Master of Public Administration in 2022, Lopez's first job is Equal Opportunity and Access Coordinator at 黑料传送门, based at 黑料传送门 Georgia.

鈥淲alking in my first day, I was like, 鈥榃e're all women? Not even that, we're all women of color?鈥 It was just perfect,鈥 Lopez said of her supervisor, Alina Torres-Zickler, and her Human Resources colleague Maricela Montijo-Davis, with whom she shares Mexican heritage. 鈥淗ow much better can it get?鈥

黑料传送门's Kimberly Lopez smiles in a red dress alongside her grandmother.

Lopez's family lives in Texas, about a half hour from the border with Mexico, and her family has roots in Michoac谩n and Matamoros. In assisting students with accommodations, Lopez will routinely speak in Spanish, especially if it is a student's first language, to enhance comfort and support.

鈥淭hose conversations always hold a special place in my heart because I can't imagine the anxiety they must have felt, even though we're there to help break down those barriers,鈥 Lopez said. 鈥淚 was gifted this ability to speak in Spanish and have this identity to be this support system for them. The added element of yes, I am a first-generation graduate, also breaks down those barriers.鈥 

Born and raised in Cumming, Georgia, Lopez is from a large family. She is active in UGA's Latino Alumni Council as its event chair, volunteers at the schools of her niece and nephews, and is an avid reader.

黑料传送门's Maricela Montijo-Davis smiles as she stands outside in the donor garden on the Philadelphia campus
Maricela Montijo-Davis

Maricela Montijo-Davis, Assistant Director of Employee Engagement and Culture

Continuing a tradition from childhood, Maricela Montijo-Davis still speaks in English to her parents鈥攚ho migrated to Southern California from Mexico in their early 20s鈥攚hile they respond in Spanish.

鈥淚t was very much that my parents wanted us to speak English so they would learn it, so we spoke English to them and they spoke Spanish to us,鈥 Montijo-Davis said. 

Now 黑料传送门's assistant director of Employee Engagement and Culture, based at 黑料传送门 Georgia, Montijo-Davis started her career as a medical assistant, where she met a doctor of osteopathic medicine (since then, she has sought DOs for her own health care). From there, she managed a church, finished her college degree as a nontraditional student, and moved to Georgia to be closer to her sister and to raise their children together. 

黑料传送门's Maricela Montijo-Davis smiles with her family outside of a school building

Since joining 黑料传送门 Georgia, she has become active in the College and University Professional Association for Human Resources, recently joining the Georgia chapter鈥檚 board. Through her work on training and development at 黑料传送门 and statewide service, Montijo-Davis challenges assumptions.

鈥淭here are assumptions that employees know what the norms are in our higher ed culture,鈥 she said. 鈥淚t鈥檚 great to come more from a place of empathy and say, 鈥楲et me walk you through this and let me train you on what those norms are.鈥欌

Outside of her profession, Montijo-Davis is a booster for her son's high school football team, and she mentors underserved women and girls through Atlanta GLOW. She also implemented mock interviews for high school students at 黑料传送门's annual Opportunities Academy summer program.

鈥淚 didn't have that resource, so I love being able to give them that advice,鈥 she said.

黑料传送门's Equity & Title IX Manager Alina Torres-Zickler smiles as she sits on a bench at 黑料传送门's Philadelphia campus
Alina Torres-Zickler

Alina Torres-Zickler, Equal Opportunity and Access Manager (Title IX Coordinator)

A Puerto Rican New Yorker who grew up in the Hudson Valley, Alina Torres-Zickler was the first of her four siblings to attend college.

鈥淚 went into higher ed and never looked back,鈥 she said of her more than 20-year career. 鈥淚t just clicked for me. It was where I saw the lenses of my personal and professional world meld.鈥

Torres-Zickler joined 黑料传送门 in 2018 from West Chester University, drawn in part to the College because her best friend since first grade is a DO, and her primary care physician is a 黑料传送门 graduate. Her focus: expanding access to services.

鈥淥ur HR team is very diverse, and we work really hard to see each other as we are but also see all of the community members at 黑料传送门 as that whole person so they can do their best as a student or as an employee,鈥 she said. 鈥淎nd that keeps me here as an employee鈥攖hat heart and that devotion.鈥

Torres-Zickler said the Equal Opportunity and Access team seeks to ease processes for employees and students, especially those in distress, in order to help them ultimately be successful.

鈥淭hat just gets to the heart of the work that I do: Service and care,鈥 she said.

Outside of 黑料传送门, Torres-Zickler is a Girl Scouts leader to help children find their voices and make change through community service and leadership, no matter their age. She emphasizes to her scouts and her own children that 鈥測ou can make a difference whether you're 30, 50, 80 or 10.鈥

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Established in 1899, 黑料传送门 has trained thousands of highly competent, caring physicians, health practitioners and behavioral scientists who practice a 鈥渨hole person鈥 approach to care鈥攖reating people, not just symptoms. 黑料传送门, a private, not-for-profit accredited institution of higher education, operates three campuses (黑料传送门, 黑料传送门 Georgia and 黑料传送门 South Georgia) and offers doctoral degrees in clinical psychology, educational psychology, osteopathic medicine, pharmacy, physical therapy, and school psychology. The college also offers graduate degrees in applied behavior analysis, applied positive psychology, biomedical sciences, forensic medicine, medical laboratory science, mental health counseling, physician assistant studies, and school psychology. 黑料传送门 students learn the importance of health promotion, research, education and service to the community. Through its community-based Healthcare Centers, 黑料传送门 provides care to medically underserved populations. For more information, visit pcom.edu or call 215-871-6100.

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