Austin Community College District (ACC) invites Riverbats to a special event with Alejandra Campoverdi, a nationally recognized women’s health advocate, bestselling author, founder, producer, and former White House aide to President Barack Obama.
Campoverdi is a first-generation American and college student. Her book, “First Gen: A Memoir,” is a story of generational inheritance, aspiration, and the true meaning of belonging.
Fireside Chat with Alejandra Campoverdi
Date: Friday, November 15
Time: 11:30 a.m. – 1:30 p.m.
Location: Highland Campus, Building 2000, Presentation Hall
RSVP: bit.ly/3BLZ4uC
The event, hosted by ACC Chancellor Dr. Russell Lowery-Hart, will feature a fireside chat. This will provide Riverbats with a unique opportunity to engage with Campoverdi and hear her inspiring story. Light refreshments will be provided.
Following the chat, attendees can participate in a special Q&A session and book signing. Copies of Campoverdi’s book will be available to share at the event on a first-come, first-serve basis.
About Alejandra Campoverdi
Alejandra Campoverdi is known for her advocacy for women’s health and dedication to improving healthcare access for underserved communities. Campoverdi is also the founder of the Well Woman Coalition, a nonprofit initiative focused on empowering women to be proactive about their health. In addition to her advocacy work, she has authored a bestselling book, sharing her personal experiences with family, health, and resilience. Her career spans various fields, from media and production to policy and philanthropy, demonstrating her commitment to making a difference in multiple arenas.