The past Saturday, March 22, David's headquarters was the venue for the conference “Empowered Women, Promising Future”, a space dedicated to recognizing the impact and importance of female leadership in society.
The event featured the participation of prominent panelists: Lic. Tatiana Morales de Ramos, Alternate Deputy of the 4-1 David circuit, and Lic. Eylin Lara, a teacher and coach certified in Leadership by Maxwell. Both shared their experiences and knowledge, inspiring attendees with messages of motivation and empowerment.
One of the most significant moments was the delivery of the Cecilia Rojas de Nieto medal, a recognition that honors the legacy of an exemplary woman committed to education and social welfare. This award was given in three categories:
🏅 Female Student of the Year: Johana Elizabeth Guerra (Bachelor's Degree in Criminology and Forensic Sciences).
🏅 Female Teacher of the Year: Sindy Massiel Ortiz (Bachelor's Degree in Medical Records and Health Statistics).
🏅 Female Graduate of the Year: Ingrid Mayerlin Pinto (Bachelor's Degree in Social Work and Development).
This conference reaffirms the commitment of UMECIT in promoting the gender equality and recognize the achievements of women who have demonstrated leadership and commitment to their community.