Catalina Laverde's Journey From Colombia To Spotify To Being The Cofounder Of Civic Action Network!

Published: July 30, 2018, 3:48 a.m.

b'On a brand new episode of Immigration MIC, Catalina Laverde: co-founder of Civic Action Network, and software engineer at Spotify joins me! \\n\\n\\U0001f535 Currently living in New Jersey, but originally from Bogota, Colombia, Catalina\\u2019s first passion was journalism, beginning with hosting a radio program for seven years where kids would talk to adults about socioeconomic issues going on in the world. \\n\\n\\U0001f534 Catalina\\u2019s introduction into engineering was unexpected: through a bootcamp course on disassembling computers, a professor encouraged her to pursue systems engineering - and she decided she wanted to take on the challenge. \\n\\n\\u26ab\\ufe0f At sixteen, Catalina realized there were limited opportunities to be a well paid engineer: \\u201cwe don\\u2019t leave because we don\\u2019t love our country, we leave in the pursuit of happiness and a successful future.\\u201d \\n\\n\\U0001f535 Catalina takes me through the extensive visa process, arriving to New Jersey as an international student attending a community college, and later on graduating from Rutgers University. She tells the important story of how her mom had to sell the house back in Colombia to the bank to be able to pay for tuition. \\n\\n\\U0001f534 Her path to an HB-1 visa, the long process it took for her to land an internship at Spotify, the roundtrip 1.5 hour commute she used to do every day, and the moment she was hired as a full time employee. \\u201cIt was the happiest day of my life.\\u201d\\n\\n\\u26ab\\ufe0f We talk about the company she co-founded Civic Action Network, which works to create a direct connection between Congress and constituents, and she breaks down how her company helps to remove the layers and make the process accessible to all, including immigrant communities. \\n\\n\\U0001f535 We talk about her recent trip to the World Cup in Russia, the process it took to be able to secure tickets, and the significance of representing Colombia as a fan on the world stage! \\n\\n\\U0001f534 We end the interview with Catalina giving great career advice that she\\u2019s gotten from her own experiences, and her take on on how confidence is a journey that can lead to success down the road.'