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A Story of Resilience and Grit - Interview with Dr. Rosalinda Mercado

37m · Leadership Listen · 13 Sep 12:00

After 17 years of experience in the K-12 educational environment, Dr. Mercado completed her last role in education as principal of a secondary campus in Houston, TX on June 2013. Dr. Mercado transitioned from being an educator to running a nonprofit organization that offered human performance coaching and professional development to educational, government and nonprofit entities across the USA for seven years. Currently, Dr. Rosalinda Mercado is the Chief Operations Officer of Sunny Glen Children’s Home. 

Dr. Mercado’s undergraduate studies were completed at Abilene Christian University, earning a Bachelor of Science in Interdisciplinary Studies. She obtained both her Masters of Education in Educational Administration and Doctor of Philosophy in Curriculum & Instruction from Texas A&M University in College Station, TX.

 Dr. Mercado wrote her dissertation on her life story. Living in Harlingen most of her life, Rosalinda placed herself at Sunny Glen Children’s Home in San Benito, TX. Her dissertation offers her personal narrative: From Being Considered At-Risk to Becoming Resilient: An Autoethnography of Abuse & Poverty. She also contributed a chapter to a book published with professors from University of North Carolina at Charlotte. Her chapter is entitled, “From Being Considered At-Risk to Becoming Resilient: An Autoethnography of an mmigrant Child Finding Her Voice in Becoming a US Citizen.”

 Dr. Mercado serves as a sustaining member of the Junior League of Harlingen, as an alumnus with the Texas Lyceum. Additionally, Rosalinda has served on numerous nonprofit boards to advocate the prevention of the abuse of children.

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