Leslie Alfaro
Program Manager, National Stigma Initiative
Shatterproof
Leslie Alfaro is a lifelong advocate for a more equitable society where everyone has access to opportunities to succeed. Prior to joining Shatterproof, Leslie worked with the Bay Area Council where she focused on Diversity, Equity and Inclusion and workforce policy advocacy. Leslie also worked with families in East Oakland for Children’s Home Society of California and served as a VISTA Volunteer for the City of San Antonio’s Head Start program.
Leslie earned her Masters in Business Administration from Western Governors University and her Bachelors from the University of California, Berkeley where she majored in Sociology and minored in Global Poverty and Practice.
In her free time, Leslie enjoys watching live music and spending time outside.
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