FRESNO, Calif. (KFSN) She started out picking grapes near the city of Selma and now she is a leading expert in business and philanthropy. 33-year-old Leticia Corona was recently appointed by California Governor Gavin Newsom to serve as the first Central California Regional Lead Advisor at the California Office of Small Business Advocate (CalOSBA) within the Governor s Office of Business and Economic Development. A long title but in short, she s advocating on behalf of small business owners and connecting them with much-needed resources. Lifting others is something she s been passionate about since childhood. We re all in this world for a purpose and we have to utilize our privileges to help others and create opportunities for others, said Corona.
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When we look back one day at how the tides of economic and racial injustice were shifted, we’ll see the handprints of a network of financial activists. Gaining in power and reach year by year, this force rising from the Integrated Capital Institute is shifting growing amounts of financial and social capital along with control of those resources to communities that have faced persistent exclusion and discrimination.
RSF Social Finance created the ICI in 2017 with the goal of training a diverse corps of financial advisors, investors, philanthropists and community leaders to challenge assumptions about the best uses of money, collaborate effectively with people coming from radically different contexts and apply an integrated capital approach to systemic problems. The ICI has since graduated 73 fellows varying in age, ethnicity, location and economic background, with two-thirds of them women from an intensive, personally demanding nine-mon