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Brian Zuluaga
Associate II at Centre for Public Impact
Professional Background
Brian Zuluaga is a dedicated Associate currently contributing to the Centre for Public Impact's (CPI) Inclusive Economies and Government Legitimacy teams. Drawing upon his strong background in public policy and leadership, he is fundamentally committed to fostering change within Black and Brown communities, focusing on combating systemic issues while cultivating equitable opportunities for all. He has held key roles that demonstrate his commitment and ability to drive impactful initiatives forward, such as his role as a Legislative Fellow for Senator Jeremy S. McPike, where he gained invaluable experience in state governance and advocacy.
Brian's experience as a Policy Intern at the National Hispanic Caucus of State Legislators (NHCSL) further solidified his understanding of the political landscape and honed his skills in policy development, particularly within the context of the diverse Hispanic community across the United States, Puerto Rico, and the Virgin Islands. His background provides a unique lens on inclusivity in policymaking and sheds light on the importance of representation in leadership roles.
Education and Achievements
Brian Zuluaga proudly holds a Bachelor of Arts in Public Policy and Leadership, graduating with distinction from the esteemed Frank Batten School of Leadership and Public Policy at the University of Virginia. He also possesses a Bachelor of Arts in Anthropology from the University of Virginia, which allows him to approach societal issues with a nuanced understanding of cultural dynamics and historical context.
While at the University of Virginia, Brian's commitment to community and leadership was evident as he took on multiple significant roles. He was instrumental in founding the Batten Latinx Network at the Frank Batten School, an organization that aims to support and uplift Latinx voices within the academic environment. This initiative was born out of a desire to create a supportive space for students to tackle challenges and celebrate their culture,
Beyond academia, Brian is actively contributing to several influential organizations. He serves on the National Advisory Council for the National Conference on Race and Ethnicity in Higher Education (NCORE), where discussions revolve around racial equity and social justice in academic institutions. Additionally, Brian is involved with the Batten Alumni Advisory Board, connecting current students with alumni to create mentorship opportunities that foster professional growth within the network.
Impact and Vision
Brian's vision and optimism are key driving forces in his work. He identifies as a mentor and an idealist, consistently striving for radical systems change that promotes inclusivity and equality. His strong belief in uplifting marginalized communities underpins his advocacy efforts in both the public and social sectors. Brian’s approach to public policy emphasizes the need for collaboration, transparency, and innovative solutions that empower communities historically impacted by inequity.
In past engagements, such as his tenure as Program Director and Front Desk Staff at Madison House in Charlottesville, Virginia, Brian showcased his leadership abilities and passion for community service. His diverse background also includes roles in customer service at Wawa, Inc. and administrative functions at Diamond Tropical Hardwoods, demonstrating his versatility and comprehensive skill set.
As a professional who is deeply involved in his community, Brian Zuluaga embraces the idea that individuals working together can create enduring change. His volunteer efforts, career progression, and commitment to various organizations reflect his dedication to building inclusive spaces where everyone has the opportunity to thrive. His experience as a former campaign intern for Scott Wallace for Congress exemplifies his proactive approach to incorporating civic engagement and community advocacy into his professional path.
Achievements
- BA in Public Policy and Leadership, With Distinction, from UVA
- Co-founded Batten Latinx Network to support Latinx students
- Served on the National Advisory Council at NCORE
- Worked as a Legislative Fellow in the Virginia state legislature
- Interned at the National Hispanic Caucus of State Legislators
- Held various leadership roles in community service and advocacy organizations.
