LOLA Adds Three New Staff Members

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LOLA is excited to share its significant expansion in 2023. Three wonderful new team members have joined, bringing valuable skills to help us reach more people with the message of liberty and LOLA.

LIGEIA ROSE – COMMUNICATIONS INTERN

Ligeia is a multi-talented pianist, composer, and writer from Las Vegas, NV. Her passion for liberty ignited after discovering Ayn Rand during her conservatory days. Since then, she has channeled her Objectivist perspective into creating musical, visual, and written content. Ligeia runs a YouTube channel for her music videos and is a content writer for the Ayn Rand Institute. Additionally, she pens a blog called “Bed of Roses,” where she explores ways to lead a meaningful and rational life. Introduced to LOLA in early 2023, Ligeia believes in finding individualistic approaches to empower women.

 

ELEANOR MENCHU – PROJECT MANAGEMENT INTERN- LOLA ACTIVISM

Eleanor is driven and intellectually curious, constantly seeking opportunities to expand her knowledge and apply her skills to meaningful, challenging projects. An idealist, she envisions leaving a positive, lasting impact on the world through her contributions. Eleanor advocates for the pursuit of excellence, rationality, individualism, personal achievement, and the relentless pursuit of happiness. Through continuous self-improvement and pushing her boundaries, she aspires to effect positive change and inspire others to do the same. Her active mind and vision for a better world propel her forward.

 

 

ANA RIZO – LOLA SPEAKERS BUREAU COORDINATOR

Ana Rizo is a Venezuelan-Canadian lawyer who coordinates LOLA’s Speakers Bureau. She advises the Montreal Economic Institute’s Young Leaders Program. Rizo has media experience discussing public policy, foreign affairs, and socialism. Her background is in financial crime prevention in banking. She founded and leads LOLA’s Canada chapter.

 

LOLA would like to express its gratitude to Caitlin Peters for her valuable contribution to the Chapter Program team. Caitlin has volunteered to assist us with research, training, and book club activities. She has been instrumental in helping us develop better strategies for advancing these areas. Caitlin will also be responsible for coordinating the book club in the three languages we are launching. As a translator, she speaks all three languages fluently: English, Spanish, and Portuguese. We appreciate the excellent work you have done for LOLA, Caitlin. Thank you!