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#WomenofFVI – Denyse Antunes

Omar Fernandez

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Denyse Antunes, FVI School President
  • Your current role is FVI’s Executive Director. Is this the role that you expected to be in when you started in the workforce? How did it change?

I started my career in sales and marketing but was fortunate to have a female leader choose to mentor me which groomed me for an opportunity to lead a sales team. It was not until 10 years into my career that I learned about education as a professional path for me.  

  • Since you’ve worked in different positions throughout the years, do you remember any personal incident where you were made to feel inferior/superior solely for being a woman?

I always found myself in challenging situations where most people at the leadership table did not look like me. Most were always men and very few women. And most times I was one of few women if any and usually the only person of color. That made it more challenging to join in conversations around sports, golfing, and the humor that was not funny and at times uncomfortable.

  • Do you feel women’s contributions at FVI have played an integral part in our success?

Most of the faculty and leaders are female so we have made huge contributions to the success of our students and programs.

  • What barriers have you faced, as a woman, in becoming successful in your field? How did you overcome them?

As a female, I have always felt my work needed to be excellent to stand out.  Set your own bar and then lead by example.

  • What do you believe will be the biggest challenge for the generation of women behind you in the higher education field?

Seek to listen and learn from others.

  • If you could give one piece of advice to your younger self, what would that be?

Find a mentor at the start of your career and establish and maintain your professional network.

#MujeresdelFVI – Denyse Antunes

Omar Fernandez

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Denyse Antunes, School President
  • Tu función actual es la de Director Ejecutivo del FVI. ¿Es éste el papel que esperabas desempeñar cuando empezaste a trabajar? ¿Cómo ha cambiado?

Empecé mi carrera en ventas y marketing, pero tuve la suerte de que una mujer líder eligiera ser mi mentora, lo que me preparó para la oportunidad de dirigir un equipo de ventas. No fue hasta los 10 años de mi carrera cuando supe que la educación era una vía profesional para mí.

  • Puesto que has trabajado en diferentes puestos a lo largo de los años, ¿recuerdas algún incidente personal en el que te hicieran sentir inferior/superior por el mero hecho de ser mujer?

Siempre me encontraba en situaciones desafiantes en las que la mayoría de las personas de la mesa de liderazgo no se parecían a mí. La mayoría eran siempre hombres y muy pocas mujeres. Y la mayoría de las veces yo era una de las pocas mujeres, si es que había alguna, y normalmente la única persona de color. Eso hacía más difícil participar en conversaciones sobre deportes, golf y el humor que no era divertido y a veces resultaba incómodo.

  • ¿Crees que la contribución de las mujeres en FVI ha desempeñado un papel integral en nuestro éxito?

La mayoría del profesorado y de los líderes somos mujeres, por lo que hemos contribuido enormemente al éxito de nuestros estudiantes y programas.

  • ¿A qué barreras te has enfrentado, como mujer, para tener éxito en tu campo? ¿Cómo los superaste?

Como mujer, siempre he pensado que mi trabajo tenía que ser excelente para destacar. Pon tu propio listón y luego predica con el ejemplo.

  • ¿Cuál crees que será el mayor reto para la generación de mujeres que viene detrás de ti en el ámbito de la enseñanza superior?

Procura escuchar y aprender de los demás.

  • Si pudieras dar un consejo a tu yo más joven, ¿cuál sería?

Busca un mentor al principio de tu carrera y establece y mantén tu red profesional.

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