Voices for Children of Broward County Announces the 2021-2022 Board of Directors and Four New Board Members
The staff and board of Voices for Children of Broward County are delighted to introduce the 2021-2022 board of directors and to announce the appointment of four new board members. John Calabrese, Carlos DeBrito, Dr. Christine Mastandrea, and Luz Carime Reveiz have been appointed as new members to the board of directors.
Meet our newest board members below.The four new members join a 10-member board that represent a wide array of skills and experiences.
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John Calabrese
John is the Senior Managing Director, Structured Products Group for Guggenheim Partners, a Private Investment Bank founded by the Guggenheim Family. John brings over 20 years of financial expertise with a demonstrated history of working in the financial services industry, specializing in securitized products. John is also actively involved with Mission United, a veteran homelessness outreach program of the United Way.
Carlos Debrito
Carlos DeBrito is a business professional serving in the Automotive industry for the last 15 years. With a Bachelor’s Degree from Marist College in NY, Carlos joined AutoTrader.com and its parent company Cox Automotive in 2007 after years of sales and advertising experience in many different fields. Today, Carlos is an Executive Sales Director representing all of Cox Automotive’s brands while working with some of its largest customers.
Dr. Christine Mastandrea
Christine is a Guidance Counselor, the Excelsior Scholar’s Program Coordinator, and Assistant Varsity Women’s Soccer Coach for Archbishop Edward A. McCarthy High School. She has over nine years experience working with youth, facilitating personal and academic growth, developing interpersonal skills, and assisting in career development for all students. Christine is an active guardian ad litem for the 17th Judicial Circuit in Broward County.
Luz Carime Reveiz
Luz is the Performance Engineering Manager for American Express. Luz brings over 20 years of experience with strengths in process and operational improvement, quality management, customer service strategy, and transformational initiatives that drive efficiencies to boost performance indicators. Luz is actively involved as the Pillar Lead for American Express’ Hispanic Origin and Latin America Network (HOLA), which raise funds and awareness for local charities.