Lieutenant Colonel Marisol Chalas
The Joseph A. Unanue Latino Institute at Seton Hall University is proud to welcome Lieutenant Colonel Marisol Chalas to
its Advisory Council. A decorated military officer, trailblazer and advocate for Latina
leadership, Lt. Col. Chalas brings to the Institute a commitment to service, representation
and empowerment.
Born in the Dominican Republic and raised in Massachusetts, Lt. Col. Chalas made history
as the first Latina National Guard Black Hawk helicopter pilot in the United States.
Over her more than 30-year military career, she has served in various leadership roles,
exemplifying the values of valor, perseverance and excellence. She breaks the mold
having developed skills in nuclear technology. Her dedication to uplifting the next
generation through education, mentorship and service makes her a powerful addition
to the Institute’s mission of cultivating servant leaders.
“Having Lt. Col. Chalas join our advisory council is such an honor and an inspiration
for our students. We have a Smithsonian cited history maker,” said Lori Tarke, executive director of the Latino Institute. “Her presence encourages our students
to have the courage to be the first, to earn that moment and make an impact. Her presence
is the dream of Joseph and Carmen Ana realized.”
In her new role, Lt. Col. Chalas will help guide the Institute’s efforts to become
a premier location that immerses students in Latino history, language and culture
while providing financial, academic and professional support. “I’m honored to join
the Joseph A. Unanue Latino Institute,” said Chalas. “Mentorship and cultural connection
made a difference in my journey, and I’m excited to give back by helping others grow
into their full potential.”
With this new appointment, the Latino Institute continues its tradition of bringing
together a dynamic network of Latino professionals, community builders and history-makers
who are dedicated to transforming opportunity into access. To learn more about the
Joseph A. Unanue Latino Institute and its Advisory Council, visit the website here.
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