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Celebrating Latinas; Heritage, Leadership & Legacy | Maggie A. Mathews, Jackie Castaneda, Ilhiana Rojas Saldana, Ellie Sanz - 051

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From flavor to rhythm to history, the impact of Hispanics on our world is unforgettable. This month, I’m thrilled to celebrate Hispanic Heritage Month with four incredible women in the real estate industry. They share powerful stories of breaking barriers, building community, and redefining what leadership looks like.

Meet The Leaders

·         Maggie Mathews is a celebrated broker, mentor, keynote speaker, and best-selling author with over 24 years of real estate experience. She is the driving force behind the Latinas in Real Estate book series, now three volumes strong, amplifying the voices of Latina professionals across the industry. 

·         Jackie Castanera serves as the Assistant Sales Manager at Berkshire Hathaway Home Services, overseeing Chicago’s West region in Oak Park. Committed to helping agents and clients thrive, Jackie is not only an accomplished real estate leader but also a passionate community advocate who draws from her rich family legacy of business leadership.

·         Ileana Rojas Saldana is the co-founder and president of United Latinas, a respected leadership coach, and a DEIB (Diversity, Equity, Inclusion, and Belonging) trailblazer. Through United Latinas, she strives to empower Latinas by elevating their leadership, visibility, and voice, offering resources such as book series (Extraordinary Latinas), public speaking programs, and community chapters nationwide. 

·         Ellie Sanz is an attorney and the founder of ES Law, where she serves as a trusted bilingual advocate for her clients throughout real estate transactions. As a Latina in the male-dominated field of law, she cites the importance of being comfortable with discomfort, communicating with confidence, and standing her ground while also remaining open and respectful. 

Overcoming Barriers and Shaping Legacies

·         Each guest delves into the challenges faced as Latinas in often male-dominated and unwelcoming environments. 

·         They share strategies for overcoming self-doubt, combating stereotypes, and reclaiming their voices. 

·         The power of mentors, community, and staying prepared emerges as recurring themes, with each guest highlighting key individuals who fueled their confidence and ambition.

Defining Leadership and Legacy 

·         For Maggie, leadership is about being the mentor she never had. As the daughter of immigrant parents and the oldest of four, she often had to figure things out on her own. Her proudest moments come not only from personal recognition, but also from helping countless women find their confidence and achieve their goals.

·         Jackie views leadership as embodying preparation, confidence, and authenticity. She has learned that respect is earned through consistency and readiness. For her, legacy is about perseverance—proving doubters wrong, uplifting her daughters with her story, and continuing the entrepreneurial spirit passed down from her family.

·         Ellie defines leadership as having the courage to take risks, speak up, and claim space even in male-dominated industries. Her legacy is rooted in the decision to leave big law, establish her own firm, and build a career on her own terms. She believes in leading by example, showing that success comes from self-trust, resilience, and turning discomfort into growth.

·         For Ileana, leadership means reclaiming the voice she once lost in the corporate world and helping other women do the same. She believes legacy is not just about rising individually but about bringing others along—creating communities where Latinas can be seen, heard, and supported. 

Favorite Books, Podcasts, and Quotes 

·         Ellie Sanz:

o    Mantra/Quote: Trust yourself, speak up, and take up space. As she put it, “If you’re wrong, the worst that happens is you learn something and you do it gracefully and you own it. And if you’re right, then you lead.”

·         Jackie Castanera:

o    Mantra/Advice: Take risks, and don’t be afraid to step forward even when uncertain. She emphasized the importance of being passionate, giving back to your community, and finding that intersection between your work and your passions.

·         Ileana Rojas Saldana:

o    Mantra/Quote: “Believe in the power of your voice.” She’s built her life and coaching around this idea, focusing on helping women own and elevate their voices and presence.

·         Maggie Mathews:

o    Book: She recommends Mel Robbins’ book, “The Let Them Theory,” saying it’s incredibly helpful for mindset and personal development. She also mentioned Mel Robbins’ other books, “The Five Second Rule” and “The High Five Theory,” as impactful.

o    Podcast: She highlighted Mel Robbins’ podcast as the number one podcast right now and highly recommended it.

o    Quote/Mantra: Maggie reflected on the idea that “our lives are our chapters, and we are the authors of our best-selling books, and everybody’s story is very, very important.”

When you help another woman rise, we all shine. And that’s how we make an impact. So, let’s build each other up and shine brighter than the sun. For more great content from Teresa, connect with her on LinkedIn, join her Women Who Lead Series on Facebook, and subscribe to her YouTube channel. You can find more episodes of Women Who Lead on Spotify, Apple Podcasts, and anywhere else podcasts can be found.

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