Sandra Guzman
Journalist and Editor
Sandra Guzman served as editor-in-chief of Latina, the first national bilingual lifestyle magazine for the U.S. Hispanic market. She's an award-winning journalist, securing an Emmy for her Telemundo special on the U. S. Cuban embargo. Guzman currently is writing a self-help book for the modern Hispanic woman, The Latina Bible, and is the editor-in-chief of a new Hispanic woman's web site: Soloella.com.
"As a female minority, I feel very strongly about the empowerment that can be attained through a good education. Rutgers not only provided me with that, but it enriched my college experience by allowing me to meet so many different people from varied backgrounds. I am particularly grateful for the opportunity to have been able to attend the school through the Educational Opportunity Fund (EOF) program. I probably would not have been able to attend a four-year college and earn a degree without it. I think Rutgers is an exceptional school and the education I received has been instrumental in helping me reach all the goals I set for myself.”
Ms. Guzman graduated from Rutgers with a degree in business administration (5-year B.A./M.B.A.)
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