Jose Silva
Jose Silva was born and raised in McAllen, Texas. Like many immigrant families, his family made a living as migrant workers who traveled all over the U.S. picking fruits and vegetables.
His family’s hard work and Silva’s bicultural upbringing along the Texas and Mexico border instilled in Jose a thirst for knowledge and a desire to be of service to others.
Silva graduated this May from Texas State University in San Marcos, where he studied Applied Sociology with a concentration on Latino/a studies. In his time at Texas State University, Silva was involved with numerous student organizations and led several research projects focused on the Latino community.
One of his most notable experiences as an undergraduate was interning in Washington, D.C. for U.S. Congressman Vicente Gonzalez of Texas. Silva is affiliated with various policy and scholar groups such as the Public Policy and International Affairs, Junior Summer Institute, Congressional Hispanic Caucus Institute, and the Terry Foundation.
Silva is eager to apply his skills and experiences to help TAMACC’s mission and programs of work that benefit the Latino business community.
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