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1. Bilingual journalist, Mariana Veraza 25

Mariana is Univision 41 journalist, where she has her own weekly segment, "En los zapatos de," which highlights young entrepreneurs. In her first year
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Denise was raised on the West Side of San Antonio by her mother and grandmother, who she says instilled a "sense of care for others at a young age." The homegrown
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She is also the
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"While racism is often exuded on a person to person experience, I look to focus on the larger reality of systematic racism especially in our public school systems," Denise said. "I
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3. Fashion editor and stylist, Vannesa Quintero 22

Vannesa is a fashion editor and stylist for
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"Making sure your readers are up to date with the latest trends can be challenging," she said. "But in the end, I enjoy educating girls about my passion fashion."

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4. Bilingual actor, editor and YouTube blogger, Edgar Ivan Garcia 26

Edgar’s multi faceted career was launched by winning a national contest, hosted by Despierta America. He has made several appearances on many popular Spanish language shows like "El Gordo y La Flaca," to show off his skills and was invited to attend the Latin Grammys. His acting career began with roles in commercials. Edgar now has a recurring role on the ABC show "American Crime" as Carlos Sanchez.

Edgar plans to continue rocking his 20s.

"My plan during my next years is to represent my town in more projects, to make San Antonio proud and give back to the city who has supported me since my first contest, since day one," he said.

5. Professional boxer, James Leija Jr. 24

James definitely packs a punch. Along with being a professional boxer, he has also earned his psychology degree from St.
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"Through boxing I hope to develop a following and eventually be in a position to give back to the city of San Antonio," he said. "My hope is to help improve the city and be a part of its progression that I feel is needed at this time."

6. Entertainment show host, Felicia Villarreal 24

A proud San Antonio native, Felicia made the leap to make a Hollywood move in her early 20s in chase of her dream job entertainment reporting. She has made quite an amount of headway so far. Felicia was recently the social media reporter for the CBS show, "The Talk," hosted by celebrities like Sharon Osbourne. Now, she is a part time host of a Long Beach show called PrimeTV Network.

"My early 20s are the perfect time to show the world that this light of mine
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8. Broadcast producer, Paola Cardenas 22

Paola makes "stuff happen" in her job as a broadcast producer at the San Antonio advertising agency, Creative Link. In the pre production phase, Paola does much planning to deliver the product on time and within the set budget. Her work allows her to network with various talents from a range of industries which is something she says is a rewarding part of the career she is immensely proud of.

"This dream job has allowed me to grow professionally at a rate I didn’t realize was possible," she said.

10. Health advocate, Veronica Gaskey 23

Veronica is as an aspiring physical therapist with a passion for healthy living and helping
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Veronica credits her "go getter mentality" to her success, in which she has quickly gone from a receptionist at the Baptist Health System to creating transitional programs for physical therapy patients.Articles Connexes:

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