Elizabeth Suarez - Unique insight for an increasingly diverse business climate

Everyday, leaders and managers face a variety of challenges in meeting organizational goals, fulfilling customer expectations, and resolving workplace issues.

Add to that the constantly evolving multi-cultural marketplace where the definition of “customer” seems more like a moving target than a pre-defined objective.

Elizabeth Suarez can help your organization understand today’s marketplace realities and enable you to prepare for tomorrow’s likelihoods. She is a talented and experienced communications professional who directs her well-developed skills set to key problem-solution scenarios, often in bilingual settings.

A Puerto Rican native, Elizabeth Suarez applies her background to situations that need to consider multi-cultural sensitivities while extending their efforts beyond a more traditional Anglo orientation.

Elizabeth Suarez Consulting provides valuable strategic support for organizational success in today's competitive environment. Elizabeth Suarez will move your organization forward.

Community Involvement

Elizabeth associates herself with organizations that allow her to give back to the community, a cause about which she is passionate. She has spent many years mentoring Hispanic youth through her association with several local high schools as well as through Junior Achievement. 

She currently serves as board secretary for Girls Inc. and sits on the boards of Adelante Mujer, KBDI Channel 12, the Denver Hispanic Chamber of Commerce, and the Junior Achievement National Hispanic Initiative Advisory Board

 

 

Elizabeth’s education includes a Bachelor of Science degree from Cornell University, an MBA from The Wharton School of Business, and additional studies at the John F. Kennedy School of Government at Harvard University.

She is also a graduate of the prestigious National Hispana Leadership Institute (NHLI) program and the Center for Creative Leadership. She completed 40 hours of hands-on mediation training from the Colorado Council of Mediators and the Colorado Bar Association.


Elizabeth was the recipient of the 2007 “Be Bold Award” from the Colorado Women’s Foundation. In 2006, she received a “Woman of Achievement Award” from The Association for Women in Communications, Denver Professional Chapter. In 2005, Elizabeth was recognized as one of the nation’s Top Latinas in the “Business-Entrepreneur” category by Hispanic Magazine, as well as being named on the “2004 Top Latinas” list featured in Latina Style Magazine.