Wharton Latino Board 2026
Wharton Latino 2026 Board
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Jaime Mizrachi
Jaime Mizrachi is a junior from Panamá City, Panamá, concentrating in Finance and Business Analytics. As President, Jaime oversees the club’s strategic direction and ensures that each initiative supports members’ academic, professional, and community goals. He leads the executive board, coordinates cross-committee collaboration, and strengthens the organization’s relationships with corporate partners. Jaime is committed to expanding opportunities for Wharton Latino members and enhancing the club’s impact across campus. Outside of academics, his interests include reading, traveling, and spending time with friends.
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María Herrera
María Del Carmen Herrera is a sophomore from the Dominican Republic studying Philosophy, Politics, and Economics with a minor in Environmental and Sustainability Management. As the Vice President of Wharton Latino, she is responsible for overseeing the branches of the club by organizing events, weekly goals, and maintaining close communication with branch VPs. Outside of Wharton Latino, Maria enjoys photography, hiking and listening to good music. Feel free to reach out to her! mariahs@sas.upenn.edu
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Elisa Martínez
Elisa Martínez is a sophomore from Venezuela studying Finance and AI at the Wharton School. She serves as Co-Chair of the Corporate Committee, where she helps drive strategic sponsorships and professional development initiatives. Outside of academics, Elisa enjoys traveling, solving puzzles, and spending time with family.
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Joaquin García
Joaquin García Argibay is a sophomore studying Finance and Artificial Intelligence at the Wharton School. He serves as Co-Chair of the Corporate Committee, where he helps build and strengthen relationships with companies by coordinating outreach, supporting partner engagement, and helping bring career-focused opportunities to members. Outside of school, Joaquin enjoys playing tennis, traveling, and spending time with family and friends.
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Elisa Cubillan
Elisa Cubillan is a sophomore from Caracas, Venezuela, studying Finance and OIDD at the Wharton School. As one of Wharton Latino's Corporate Chairs, Elisa equips members with the tools to thrive professionally. She manages relationships with corporate sponsors and plans events that expose Wharton Latino members to opportunities at partner firms through career treks, conferences, and networking events. Outside of school, Elisa enjoys baking, playing tennis, and exploring new places around Philadelphia.
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Alejandro Urdaneta
Alejandro Urdaneta is a freshman from Madrid, Spain raised by Venezuelan parents studying at the Wharton School. As the Investments President, Alejandro manages the revision of technicals, oversees Wharton Latino’s participation in different stock pitch competitions and invites various guest speakers from the world of investments. Outside of the classroom, Alejandro enjoys football, history, and spending time with friends and family.
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Eva Morales
Eva Morales is a sophomore at the University of Pennsylvania in the Huntsman Program, studying finance and international studies. She serves as Vice President of External Relations, where she focuses on outreach, partnerships, and building connections beyond the Penn community. Eva values being involved in spaces that bring people together and create meaningful dialogue. Outside of academics, she enjoys yoga, spending time with friends, trying new coffee spots, and exploring new places whenever she can.
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Raissa Hanono
Raissa is a sophomore from Panamá pursuing a double major in Cognitive Science and Computer Science. As the External Chair of Wharton Latino, she leads alumni relations and works to strengthen connections between students, alumni, and professional partners through networking and community-building initiatives. Outside of academics, Raissa enjoys dancing, exploring the world of AI, going on walks, and spending time with friends.
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Sylvie Friedberg
Sylvie Friedberg-Esquenazi is a freshman pursuing a dual degree in international studies and business with a concentration in Portuguese through the Huntsman Program at the University of Pennsylvania. She is from New York City and her family originates from Colombia. As the Chair of Operations, Sylvie manages the logistics and detailed planning behind Wharton Latino's various events and affairs, working closely with Wharton Latino's several other committees and facilitating communication across the club. Sylvie values Wharton Latino for the opportunity it offers to connect with and learn from people with a shared Latin American background but vastly differing experiences and outlooks, as well as for its tight-knit and supportive community. During her free time, Sylvie loves traveling, singing, surfing, and spending time with family and friends.
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Jacobo Mizrachi
Jacobo Mizrachi is a freshman at the Wharton School at the University of Pennsylvania, concentrating in Finance and Business Analytics with a minor in Data Science. As Vice President of Finance for Wharton Latino, he manages the club’s budget and streamlines accounting processes to support philanthropic and professional initiatives. He also coordinates with five branches to execute cultural and career-focused events that strengthen community and boost student engagement across campus.
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Camelia Toro
Camelia Toro-Font is a freshman from Puerto Rico studying Finance and Behavioral Economics at the Wharton School. As Philanthropy Co-Chair, Camelia helps organize, execute, and promote fundraising and volunteer events that support a diverse range of causes and community partners within both local and international Hispanic communities. Outside of academics, Camelia enjoys running, trying new places to eat, and spending time with her friends and family.
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Cristina Higueras
Cristina Higueras is a sophomore from Spain and Guatemala, studying Finance at Wharton. As philanthropy chair, she organizes, promotes, and manages philanthropic events that leverage Wharton Latino’s unique skills and perspectives to maximize its support for local and international Hispanic communities. In her free time, she’s passionate about running, following tennis tournaments, and scuba diving.
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Juliana Ubarri
Juliana Ubarri is a sophomore from Puerto Rico at the Wharton School of the University of Pennsylvania studying Finance and Marketing. Juliana serves as the Head of Marketing for Wharton Latino, where she leads branding and marketing strategy, oversees social media and digital outreach, and promotes events to drive engagement and strengthen the organization’s presence within the Latino community. Outside of the classroom and her leadership roles, Juliana enjoys running, traveling, and spending time with friends and family.
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Raffy Zadeh
Raffy is a sophomore from Panama City, Panama, majoring in Economics at the University of Pennsylvania. As Vice President of Social for Wharton Latino, Raffy plays a key role in fostering community and engagement within the organization. He works closely with members to ensure they maximize their experience, organizes events to strengthen connections, and helps grow the network of Latino students at the University of Pennsylvania. Outside of academics, Raffy enjoys playing tennis, traveling, and spending time with friends. He is dedicated to fostering an inclusive and supportive environment where members can connect, learn, and thrive within the Wharton Latino community.
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Federico Acquarone
Federico is a sophomore from Uruguay, raised in Miami, studying Political Science and History in the College of Arts and Sciences. As Social Chair of Wharton Latino, Federico organizes events that bring together members across all grade levels to foster a tight-knit community. He curates engaging social initiatives that strengthen member connections, enhance participation, and support an inclusive and welcoming club culture. Outside of school, he enjoys watching movies, playing tennis, and traveling.
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Marcos Narváez
Marcos is a Mechanical Engineering sophomore from El Salvador and serves as the Social Chair for Wharton Latino. With a sharp eye for detail and a strong sense of organization, he approaches event planning with the same precision he brings to engineering, balancing creativity with structure to create memorable, high-impact experiences. Passionate about building community and fostering connection, Marcos is driven by a vision of an exciting, innovative future where thoughtful design and people-centered leadership go hand in hand.
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Isabel Caldera
Isabel Caldera is a sophomore from Nicaragua studying Biophysics and Chemistry at the University of Pennsylvania. As LatAm Chair, Isabel leads initiatives focused on strengthening connections within the Latin American community at Penn, fostering collaboration, cultural engagement, and faithful news reporting. She is deeply committed to building spaces that amplify Latino voices and create meaningful opportunities for connection. Outside of academics, Isabel enjoys painting, baking and spending time with friends and family!

