• Episode 012: How Asian Latina immigrant Teresa Park stepped into her Bold, Brave self and helps others do the same

  • Jun 27 2023
  • Length: 36 mins
  • Podcast

Episode 012: How Asian Latina immigrant Teresa Park stepped into her Bold, Brave self and helps others do the same

  • Summary

  • Teresa Park has over a decade of experience advising Fortune 500 companies in marketing and business. She is a proud Asian Latina immigrant and Founder of Mujeres del Futuro, an organization she founded to help others struggling with the feeling of belonging. 

    She talks to us about her multifaceted identity. From being born in Korea to moving to Honduras at the age of 8 to then coming to the US to pursue her college education-  Teresa struggled with navigating different spaces and cultures while also questioning her sense of belonging. 

    Teresa started Mujeres del Futuro to foster a community of powerful and multicultural mujeres to support each other through healing and connection. Overall, she has helped over 1,800 Latinas develop their entrepreneurship skills and has led over 60 conferences, and she is not stopping now!

    Follow Teresa on Instagram @teresaparkoficial 

    You can find her website here teresapark.com

    Find Mujeres del Futuro here: www.facebook.com/groups/mujeresdelfuturo or www.mujeresdelfuturo.com

    Naibe Reynoso is the Host and Executive Producer of Latinas Take the Lead. 

    Production Assistant is Anna Sophia Monzon

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