I am a father, partner, student, teacher, brother and son. I am an advocate and ally. I am an immigrant and a citizen. I am Filipino-American and share my hyphen proudly alongside others. I am a former outdoor professional. I am opposed to oppression. I am a work in progress.
I am an empathetic and active listener. I want all my colleagues, friends, and family to succeed and will always try to help them along the way. I say yes to things I’m not quite qualified for but manage to pull them off. I like to laugh, even if it’s a coping mechanism for a sad and unfair world. I am gregarious and social but also like to spend long periods of time alone.
I believe college is still one of the best ways to rise from poverty, but not the only way. I want to contribute towards more equity in education and society. I want to help make EOP Scholars a national model for retention of our most capable yet vulnerable students. I want to bring career advising and employment pipelines to OMAD.
I am Jon Olivera, I am EOP.