¡Hurra! The Guerrero family is saluted by the Hispanic Foundation of Silicon Valley. SCM Staff 13 Mar 2016 The Hispanic Foundation of Silicon Valley awarded its La Familia Award for deep-rooted commitment and involvement in the community to the Jose Luis and Ofelia Guerrero family of San Jose.The Guerrero familia includes Veronica Guerrero-Wildanger ’88, MBA ’96 (second from left), Martha Guerrero-Soto ’85 (second from right), and Ignacio J. Guerrero ’95 (right). Martha is principal of Mount Pleasant High School, Veronica homeschools and volunteers in the arts, and Ignacio is director of Child Support Services for the county of Santa Clara. Family patriarch Jose Luis Guerrero Jr. is a retired battalion chief for the San Jose Fire Department. Juan Carlos Guerrero is a reporter for ABC 7 News. Read more on the Guerrero family from Sal Pizarro of the San Jose Mercury News. The Guerrero family is full of SCU alumni. View full image. Photography by J. Marie.
The Hispanic Foundation of Silicon Valley awarded its La Familia Award for deep-rooted commitment and involvement in the community to the Jose Luis and Ofelia Guerrero family of San Jose.The Guerrero familia includes Veronica Guerrero-Wildanger ’88, MBA ’96 (second from left), Martha Guerrero-Soto ’85 (second from right), and Ignacio J. Guerrero ’95 (right). Martha is principal of Mount Pleasant High School, Veronica homeschools and volunteers in the arts, and Ignacio is director of Child Support Services for the county of Santa Clara. Family patriarch Jose Luis Guerrero Jr. is a retired battalion chief for the San Jose Fire Department. Juan Carlos Guerrero is a reporter for ABC 7 News. Read more on the Guerrero family from Sal Pizarro of the San Jose Mercury News.
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