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Emilia Cortez

Arizona’s Children’s Association

 

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PERSONAL INFO

Class
Class 32
First Name
Emilia
Last Name
Cortez
Occupation
Nonprofit
 

COMPANY INFO

Company Name
Arizona’s Children’s Association
Title
Executive Development, Director
 

MAILING ADDRESS

City
Yuma
State
Arizona
County
Yuma County
 

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Bio
A native to Yuma, Arizona, where her fiancé Anthony Sharkey and three dogs Jolene, Dolly Maize and Teal reside. Currently, Development Director at Arizonas Children Association, board member of the Yuma Regional Partnership Council First Things First, Yuma Crossing National Heritage Board and serving as the chair of Yuma County Board of Trustee of the Libraries. Emilia serves to advocate for our culture and history for our youth.

Holds a Master’s in Business and Administration and – leadership from Northern Arizona University and Bachelor in Science of Public Administration health.

Emilia is a community philanthropist for sixteen years and volunteers in Yuma Rotary Club and other organizations to support youth in their mission, an enthusiastic advocate for early childhood education and youth development for our next leaders.

She has been twice nominated for Heart of Yuma for Volunteering and Leadership and is a local Yuma High Criminal Class of 2003.

“A community working together helps children learn that education is a key to change and to be successful.” ~Emilia Cortez

Arizona Center for Rural Leadership

4341 E Broadway Road
Phoenix, Arizona 85040
602-827-8227
Arizona Center for Rural Leadership is a Public Private Partnership with The University of Arizona.



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