Carlos Reyes

Carlos Reyes currently works as an associate at Impacto Group LLC, a strategic communications and consulting firm focusing on the emerging market and political power of the Hispanic community in the United States.

Carlos graduated from the Edmund A. Walsh, S.J. School of Foreign Service at Georgetown University in Washington, D.C. He majored in international politics and studied U.S. foreign policy in the Middle East, specifically the Arab-Israeli conflict, emerging economies, democratization, development practice and globalization.

Since 2008, he is a member of the board of directors of Sister Cities International, a global non-profit organization for citizen diplomacy. Carlos also joined the advisory board of the Prague, Czech Republic-based International Youth Leadership Network in 2011.

This past year, Carlos wrote regularly for The Wall Street Journal's "Hire Education" blog. Previously, he was a member of the board of directors of The Hoya, Georgetown University's newspaper of record, as well as the student board of advisers at the United States Holocaust Museum.

Carlos spent two years as a commissioner for youth and educational programming in Phoenix, AZ, and has represented the city on several delegations across the country and around the world. He also served as an intern in both the Office of Protocol and the Office of the Mayor. He has held positions at Georgetown University's Offices of Undergraduate Admissions and Advancement.

A first-generation American, Carlos is fluent in English, Spanish and French and hopes to one day represent his country abroad or immerse himself in public policy at home.