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Meet the ERG: Hispanic & Other Latino Amigos at SWCA with Jeremiah Estrada
Jeremiah Estrada, Payroll Specialist
We interviewed Jeremiah Estrada, Payroll Specialist out of our Phoenix office and co-lead of SWCA’s Hispanic & Other Latino Amigos Employee Resource Group (HOLA ERG). He shares his experiences leading the SWCA HOLA ERG and what his Hispanic heritage means to him.
A: I am Mexican American, born in Phoenix, Arizona. I grew up visiting my family homestead in Chihuahua, Mexico where I have countless fond memories. I have been with SWCA for three years and have really enjoyed my time here; I have an awesome team.
A: This ERG really spoke to me when I came to SWCA. I was taken away by the commitment to ensuring that everybody has a space where they can go to share their experiences and feel like a part of a group.
I learn something every time I go into these meetings. Being a part of the ERG and hearing stories from a diversity of perspectives has opened my eyes to my own community.
A: Our main goals are to bring awareness to the different types of people that make up the Latino community and to build upwards mobility for Latino individuals in the company to achieve better representation in leadership.
With these monthly meetings, we try to make sure that we have something for everyone and that everyone can share their story.
Jeremiah and family
A: To me it means family – blood or found. I love to be around people and share our culture, whether through music or food. It’s all about community and bringing people together.
A: I make it a point to celebrate Día de los Muertos with my daughters. It can be a sensitive holiday associated with remembrance and reverence for the dead, but I also want to recognize it as a celebration of life. Mexico has such a rich history – both beautiful and painful – and I want to make her aware of that part of our culture.
A: The Latino community is very complex and diverse. We are a group of people capable of doing amazing things!
A: I’ve played piano since I was five years old – it’s a great de-stressor for me. I grew up in a very musical family, which comes from a very rich Latino musical culture. I also love hiking, playing soccer, reading classic literature, and playing Dungeons and Dragons with friends.