Giovana Espejo

Program Officer at Schultz Family Foundation

Giovana Espejo is a program officer at the Schultz Family Foundation where she works to advance opportunities for young adults to access, forge, and sustain pathways to thrive into adulthood.

Prior to joining the Foundation, Giovana worked at a variety of youth-development and education focused organizations where she worked alongside young people and communities to support their transition to college and careers. As a young adult, Giovana was surrounded by a community of loved ones and educators who encouraged her inquisitive nature and her pursuits of far-flung enrichment opportunities. These opportunities provided her with the door into communities of privilege, which served as her catalyst to prioritize inclusion and equity through opportunity and ignited a passion for working with and in service of young people and historically marginalized communities.

Giovana graduated from the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill where she began her career advocating and working to advance opportunities for young adults as a member of the Campus Y – Center for Social Justice and Latinx Ed. She was selected as a National Urban Fellow and earned a Master of Policy Management from Georgetown University’s McCourt School of Public Policy.

Outside of the office, you’ll find Giovana planning her next adventure, testing out new recipes, and starting (sometimes completing) knitting and cross-stitch projects.‍

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Schultz Family Foundation

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The Schultz Family Foundation is a philanthropy organization. It creates opportunities for populations facing barriers to success to ensure that their place in life isn’t determined by zip code, race, religion, gender or sexual identity. Investing in innovative, scalable solutions and partnerships, the Foundation focuses its efforts on two groups with enormous promise: the 4.6 million youth and young adults aged between 16 and 24 who are out of school and out of work, and the 3.8 million post 9/11 veterans and the approximately 300,000 service members who transition from active, National Guard, or Reserve duty to civilian life each year.


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