Staff 2021-2022 SCHOOL YEAR
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Erica Mosca, Founder & Executive Director
Erica Mosca is a proud first-generation college graduate, daughter of an immigrant, and social justice advocate. Part of the college access non-profit 10,000 Degrees in high school and serving as a fifth grade teacher with Teach For America, Las Vegas, Mosca experienced educational inequity in both her personal and professional life. “I am dedicated to empowering change from the community, for the community to ensure students can play the game to change the game to upend structural inequity and systemic racism. The opportunity to attain a college education is the foundation, though not prerequisite, for underrepresented students to become the diverse leaders of their own communities.”
Mosca currently serves on the Board of Directors of college access private school Cristo Rey St. Viator as the Academic Committee Chair, as an Authority member of the NV State Public Charter School Authority, the Board Chair of college persistence program & housing complex Q3 Student Partners' Community Advisory Board, serves on the Clark County Community Development Advisory Committee & is part of US Congressman Steven Horsford's Equity Cabinet. Previously, Mosca served on college access charter school Equipo Academy's Committee to Form, as the Chair of the United Way of Southern Nevada's Women's United Engagement Committee & as an Executive Board member of the Asian American Pacific Islander Democratic Caucus serving as the Corresponding Secretary. She has worked for Teach For America, TNTP & as a Special Projects Manager for previous Clark County School District Superintendent Dwight Jones.
Erica was awarded the 2021 Women Inspiring Nevada recognition, 2020 Community Hero Award from the Public Education Foundation for LIT's work during COVID-19 and the 2019 Boston University Young Alumni Award. Erica is a proud 2021 Leadership Las Vegas Phoenix class member, 2017 Emerge NV member, 2011 Education Pioneers Boston cohort member, 2008 Teach For America Las Vegas corps member and holds a B.S. from Boston University, an M.Ed. from UNLV & and Ed.M. from Harvard's Graduate School of Education. She is an avid J-Cole, rompers, Las Vegas and connecting people fan and was married over zoom during quarantine in April 2020 to her husband Nicholas Jared Smith who is serving in his 16th year in the United States Air Force currently stationed at Nellis Air Force Base. Erica is 35 and continues to own her home 16-houses down from her Teach For America placement school where her mother and father reside and daily run into LIT students and families. Erica and Nick live together with their dog Panda.
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Phone number: (702)-449-0703
Mosca currently serves on the Board of Directors of college access private school Cristo Rey St. Viator as the Academic Committee Chair, as an Authority member of the NV State Public Charter School Authority, the Board Chair of college persistence program & housing complex Q3 Student Partners' Community Advisory Board, serves on the Clark County Community Development Advisory Committee & is part of US Congressman Steven Horsford's Equity Cabinet. Previously, Mosca served on college access charter school Equipo Academy's Committee to Form, as the Chair of the United Way of Southern Nevada's Women's United Engagement Committee & as an Executive Board member of the Asian American Pacific Islander Democratic Caucus serving as the Corresponding Secretary. She has worked for Teach For America, TNTP & as a Special Projects Manager for previous Clark County School District Superintendent Dwight Jones.
Erica was awarded the 2021 Women Inspiring Nevada recognition, 2020 Community Hero Award from the Public Education Foundation for LIT's work during COVID-19 and the 2019 Boston University Young Alumni Award. Erica is a proud 2021 Leadership Las Vegas Phoenix class member, 2017 Emerge NV member, 2011 Education Pioneers Boston cohort member, 2008 Teach For America Las Vegas corps member and holds a B.S. from Boston University, an M.Ed. from UNLV & and Ed.M. from Harvard's Graduate School of Education. She is an avid J-Cole, rompers, Las Vegas and connecting people fan and was married over zoom during quarantine in April 2020 to her husband Nicholas Jared Smith who is serving in his 16th year in the United States Air Force currently stationed at Nellis Air Force Base. Erica is 35 and continues to own her home 16-houses down from her Teach For America placement school where her mother and father reside and daily run into LIT students and families. Erica and Nick live together with their dog Panda.
Communication will be relayed through [email protected].
Phone number: (702)-449-0703
Steven Romero, Full-Time Program Manager
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I am a former middle school mathematics teacher with the Clark County school district. I was once in your shoes as the first in my family to not only graduate high school, but be first to attend university. I hold two bachelor degrees from the University of California, Riverside in the disciplines of Sociology and Dance. I also hold a Master’s degree in Curriculum and Instruction from the University of Nevada, Las Vegas. I have over 6 year experience in the field of education and educational outreach. I am excited to join Leaders in Training as a Program Manager to help our community’s Youth become the next generation of trailblazing leaders.
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Phone number: (702)-449-0703
I am a former middle school mathematics teacher with the Clark County school district. I was once in your shoes as the first in my family to not only graduate high school, but be first to attend university. I hold two bachelor degrees from the University of California, Riverside in the disciplines of Sociology and Dance. I also hold a Master’s degree in Curriculum and Instruction from the University of Nevada, Las Vegas. I have over 6 year experience in the field of education and educational outreach. I am excited to join Leaders in Training as a Program Manager to help our community’s Youth become the next generation of trailblazing leaders.
Communication will be relayed through [email protected].
Phone number: (702)-449-0703
Briana Vaught, Postsecondary & Alumni Program Manager
Briana Vaught is the Postsecondary Program Manager at LIT and is also a current high school Biology teacher in the Clark County School District. As a first-generation college graduate, she understands what it is like to experience educational inequity firsthand. "I believe that a quality education is the best way to achieve success." Her hope is that all students will have access to the educational opportunities needed for them to succeed in their future careers. She will be working to further develop the Postsecondary program and help develop the Alumni program. Briana attended UNLV where she earned her master's degree in education and she also attended the University of California, San Diego where she earned her bachelor's degree in biology. She currently sits on the advisory board for Q3 Student Partners, an organization that aims to provide college students with both affordable housing and mentorship support throughout college. She is also a Teach for America, Las Vegas alumni; during her time in Teach for America, she fell in love with the community. She recently bought a house in Las Vegas and is here to stay! She wants to see the Las Vegas community thrive. In her free time, she enjoys spending time with her husband and pets, going hiking, and reading a quality book.
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Phone number: (702)-449-0703
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Cynthia Romero, Part-Time Program Manager
Cynthia Romero is a proud first-generation college student, who after graduating with a double major in Chicano Studies and Spanish Linguistics from the University of California, Riverside, has focused a lot of her energy in ensuring educational equity for students in Las Vegas. As someone who grew up as an English Language Learner and became the first in her family to attend college, she understands the need for providing unique support to each and every student to assure they reach both their educational and personal goals. Through her work as an elementary school teacher she has had the privilege to show students at a young age the importance of education and goal setting. She has been able to take those classroom skills and apply them with LIT's high school students as a Program Manager, where now the focus is ensuring college access and giving back to the community. Se habla español.
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Phone number: (702)-449-0703
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Phone number: (702)-449-0703
Miriam Gomez, Part-Time Program Manager
Miriam Gomez is a proud first-generation Latina student whose dream is to become a child psychologist. Being the only child of 5 born in Mexico, her parents strived to give her the same education as her brothers and sisters in the United States. She graduated from Las Vegas High School in 2018 and now attends Nevada State College as a Psychology major with a minor in Counseling. Miriam works part-time at LIT as an Operations Manager and is a Cohort 3 member. Se habla español.
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Phone number: (702)-449-0703
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Phone number: (702)-449-0703
Ivette Aguirre, Part-Time Program Manager
Ivette Aguirre is a first generation Latinx women determined to make an impact within her community. She graduated Veterans Tribute with a CCR diploma and now attends UNLV’s college of Hospitality at no personal cost. She aspires to make a difference in the world by making connections and eventually expanding Leaders In Training across the country. She hopes that one day L.l.T will be funded by our own alumni and that the stigma around first-generation students’ incapacity to go to college is broken. As a cohort 6, post-secondary member, she believes that L.I.T is creating the leaders who will change the world.
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Phone number: (702)-449-0703
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Phone number: (702)-449-0703
Johnny Dominguez, Executive Director
Jesse Cruz, Part-Time Postsecondary Program Manager