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Empowering Future Leaders in Social-Organizational Psychology

April 11, 2025 - 11:25

Empowering Future Leaders in Social-Organizational Psychology

Monique Herena, a dedicated advocate for students and alumni of the Social-Organizational Psychology program, is making significant strides in building a thriving community. Having earned her M.A. in 2017, Herena has consistently demonstrated her commitment to fostering connections among current students and graduates. Her efforts focus on creating an inclusive environment where individuals can share experiences, resources, and opportunities.

Through various initiatives, Herena has organized networking events, workshops, and mentorship programs that not only enhance professional development but also strengthen the bonds within the community. Her leadership style emphasizes collaboration and support, empowering others to take charge of their careers and personal growth.

Moreover, Herena actively seeks to give back to the program that shaped her own journey, ensuring that future generations have access to the same resources and guidance that helped her succeed. Her passion for social-organizational psychology and her commitment to community building are inspiring a new wave of leaders in the field.


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