1 hr 11 min

Johana Orellana: Striving for Greatness and sharing her #MejorContigo, Better with You, journey‪.‬ Rebirth With J.R. Martinez

    • Society & Culture

Johana Orellana immigrated to this country when she was 9 years old from El Salvador. As a young girl she had aspirations of having a career in a leadership role. Becoming a young mom at 19, detoured her path but gave her a new perspective. She could be a great mom and show her daughter that she could still be successful in her career. She had the opportunity to start her Walmart career as a temporary associate supporting the Health and Wellness Center. Fast forward 7 years later, Johana is a senior project manager and has participated in various volunteer type roles that have become second nature. She currently co-leads the LatinX Network Connect Pillar for the 2nd year in a row. She also leads a cross-functional team of associates from Walmart Store Ops, Merchandising, and Technology. 
 
Johana is currently back in school due to Walmart’s Live Better U program. Under the program, Walmart subsidizes the cost of higher education, beyond financial aid and an associate contribution equal to $1 a day, removing barriers to college enrollment and graduation. Walmart stands for the Hispanic pursuit of a better life by helping create a stable foundation and by removing obstacles from their path, demonstrating that we are #MejorContigo, we are truly better together. I am truly inspired by Johana’s drive and determination and look forward to sharing her journey with all of you. 
 
Key Takeaways
 
Johana shares her story and her background. By her parents immigrating to the United States, they sacrificed a lot for Johana and her siblings to have a better life.  Johana talks about the challenges she faced at 9 years old as a recent immigrant to the U.S. How did Johana get her start at Walmart? Johana set a 5-year plan that if she wasn’t happy, she had to go somewhere else. Well, 7 years later, and she’s still going strong in her career It is so hard to go back to school as a single mom that’s also working full time. She has an accountability partner to help her keep going.  Education is important. You have to keep learning to continue to be a good leader for others.  Johana shares the important work she’s been doing within the LatinX community. 47% of the participants in the Live Better U are associates of color. Walmart is hyper focused in delivering tools to underserved communities.


Continue On Your Journey
WALMART
WALMART Instagram
 
JRmartinez.com
J.R. on Instagram
J.R. on Facebook
J.R. on Twitter
J.R. Youtube Channel
 
Did you enjoy today’s episode? If so, please head over to iTunes and leave a review. Help others discover the REBIRTH podcast so they, too, can be inspired and motivated by the stories shared in these episodes. This episode is sponsored by Walmart.
 
 

Johana Orellana immigrated to this country when she was 9 years old from El Salvador. As a young girl she had aspirations of having a career in a leadership role. Becoming a young mom at 19, detoured her path but gave her a new perspective. She could be a great mom and show her daughter that she could still be successful in her career. She had the opportunity to start her Walmart career as a temporary associate supporting the Health and Wellness Center. Fast forward 7 years later, Johana is a senior project manager and has participated in various volunteer type roles that have become second nature. She currently co-leads the LatinX Network Connect Pillar for the 2nd year in a row. She also leads a cross-functional team of associates from Walmart Store Ops, Merchandising, and Technology. 
 
Johana is currently back in school due to Walmart’s Live Better U program. Under the program, Walmart subsidizes the cost of higher education, beyond financial aid and an associate contribution equal to $1 a day, removing barriers to college enrollment and graduation. Walmart stands for the Hispanic pursuit of a better life by helping create a stable foundation and by removing obstacles from their path, demonstrating that we are #MejorContigo, we are truly better together. I am truly inspired by Johana’s drive and determination and look forward to sharing her journey with all of you. 
 
Key Takeaways
 
Johana shares her story and her background. By her parents immigrating to the United States, they sacrificed a lot for Johana and her siblings to have a better life.  Johana talks about the challenges she faced at 9 years old as a recent immigrant to the U.S. How did Johana get her start at Walmart? Johana set a 5-year plan that if she wasn’t happy, she had to go somewhere else. Well, 7 years later, and she’s still going strong in her career It is so hard to go back to school as a single mom that’s also working full time. She has an accountability partner to help her keep going.  Education is important. You have to keep learning to continue to be a good leader for others.  Johana shares the important work she’s been doing within the LatinX community. 47% of the participants in the Live Better U are associates of color. Walmart is hyper focused in delivering tools to underserved communities.


Continue On Your Journey
WALMART
WALMART Instagram
 
JRmartinez.com
J.R. on Instagram
J.R. on Facebook
J.R. on Twitter
J.R. Youtube Channel
 
Did you enjoy today’s episode? If so, please head over to iTunes and leave a review. Help others discover the REBIRTH podcast so they, too, can be inspired and motivated by the stories shared in these episodes. This episode is sponsored by Walmart.
 
 

1 hr 11 min

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