Antonio Tijerino has a diverse work experience spanning different industries and roles. Antonio started their career at Burson-Marsteller in 1990 as an Executive and worked there until 1996. Antonio then joined Cohn & Wolfe as an Executive in 1996 before moving to Nike in 1997 as a Manager in Public Affairs and Marketing. In 1999, they joined Fannie Mae Foundation as the Director of Public Relations, a position they held until 2002. Since 2001, Antonio has been the President and CEO of the Hispanic Heritage Foundation.
Antonio Tijerino's education history includes studying Journalism at the University of Maryland. During their time there, they focused on Public Relations, Marketing, and Social Marketing. Additionally, Antonio pursued a Doctorate of Humane Letters at The Chicago School and completed their studies in 2011. The field of study for their doctorate is not specified.
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