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Biography
Consuelo Castillo Kickbusch
Lieutenant Colonel, U.S. Army (Retired)
Founder & President of Educational
Achievement Services
Highest Ranking Hispanic Woman, U.S.
Army Combat Support Field
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Keynote Speaker
Topics: Leadership, Motivation, Contemporary
Issues, Employee Peak Performance and Team
Building, Globalization, Diversity, Change,
Customer Relations, Personal Growth and
Excellence, Life Balance Issues, Women's Issues
Personal Mission:
"Leadership is not about you. It is about the
legacy we leave behind. We must plant the
seed of tomorrow's leadership in our children
today. We need to feed our youth positive
nourishment such as mentoring, quality
education, self-esteem, discipline and values.
Only then, will we be able to harvest a great
next generation."
Audiences:
Corporations/Educational & Non-profit
Institutions/Government/International Forums |
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Consuelo Castillo Kickbusch is a renowned
charismatic,
passionate and influential speaker who carries
her powerful message of what it takes to be an
effective leader in today's global marketplace
to hundreds of schools, colleges/universities,
corporations, and government institutions, both
in the U.S. and abroad. For the last ten years
Consuelo has dedicated her life to empowering a
new generation of Hispanic leaders and has
worked with over one million children and their
parents across the United States through
Educational Achievement
Services, Inc. (EAS),
a company she founded in 1994.
Born
and raised along the border in a small barrio in
Laredo, Texas, Consuelo Kickbusch is all too
familiar with the challenges of poverty,
discrimination and illiteracy. Although she grew
up without material wealth, she learned through
valuable lessons taught by her immigrant parents
that she was rich in culture, tradition, values and faith.
The
values she learned as a child were reinforced
throughout her career in the U.S. military.
After graduating from Hardin Simmons University,
Consuelo entered the U.S. Army as an officer and
served for two decades. During that time, she
broke barriers and set records in the military
where she became the highest-ranking Hispanic
woman in the Combat Support Field of the U.S.
Army. When the opportunity to assume a command
post arose, LTC Castillo Kickbusch shocked the
military by deciding to retire. She chose to
honor her mother's dying wish to get back to her
roots and become a community leader. In 1996,
Consuelo Castillo Kickbusch retired from the
military and dedicated her time to operating
Educational Achievement Services, Inc. and
fulfilling her mission of preparing tomorrow's
leaders today.
Because of her strong dedication to saving the
youth of America living under similar
circumstances as she did as a child, Consuelo
has worked with more than one million children,
their parents and educators, in the roughest
neighborhoods in America, covering 43 states.
She inspires these young "diamonds in the rough"
by encouraging them to believe that they can all
make their dreams come true—to not give up hope,
but rather to take charge of their lives and
make a real difference in their families and
communities by following a disciplined road
map to success.
As
trademarked tools to reinforce her messages,
Consuelo produced two videos titled
"¿Porque No-Why Not?"
and
“Journey to the Future.”
Additionally, she published a book titled
Journey to the Future:
A Roadmap for Success for Youth
which
provides practical techniques for children to
develop higher self-esteem, achieve their person
goals, as well as provide them with a framework
for early leadership development.
In 1998, Consuelo Kickbusch and a team of
educators created the
Family
Leadership Institute
(FLI)--a
multi-faceted educational program focused on
providing immigrant/migrant Hispanic families
with knowledge, tools and inspiration to help
their first- and second-generation children
success in school and in life. In the past
four years, the Family Leadership Institute, a
branch of EAS, Inc., has graduated approximately
800 Hispanic and multicultural parents in five
states.
Consuelo’s dedication to the youth of America
has garnered her numerous awards and citations
from educational institutions, government
agencies, professional organizations, as well as
the national media. She is a recipient of the
Legion of Merit,
the National Defense Service Medal,
four-time recipient of the Meritorious Service
Medal and the Toastmaster’s Leadership Award.
In 2005 she was honored with the prestigious
National Mujer Award by the National Hispana
Leadership Institute (NHLI). Also in 2005,
Consuelo received the Society of Our Wise Women
Award from Bennett College and has been
appointed to their Board of Trustees. In the
national media, Consuelo Kickbusch has been
profiled on the Lifetime Network, National
Public Radio,
O
Magazine, the syndicated television program
“Hispanics Today,” Hispanic Business magazine's
“100 Most Influential Hispanics in America,”
LatinaStyle,
Vanidades, and Glamour.
Features on Consuelo Kickbusch have also
appeared in English and Spanish language
newspapers across the country. In the book,
"Mustang Sallies: Success Secrets of Women Who
Refuse to Run with the Herd,"
Fawn Germer lists Consuelo Castillo Kickbusch
among other women “who've got the brains, the
guts, and the drive to change the world...”
In addition to her work with American youth,
Consuelo Kickbusch consults and serves as a
featured motivational speaker with corporations
and government agencies to develop the
leadership and peak performance of their
employees. She firmly believes that businesses
need strong leaders and a talented, diverse
workforce in order to compete successfully on
the global stage. Her clients include Wal-Mart,
State Farm Insurance, Ford Motor Company,
General Motors Corporation, Costco, Sodexho,
Dell, Boeing, Nordstrom's, Lockheed-Martin,
National Association of Women in Law
Enforcement, the National Football League, Avon,
IBM, Verizon, the Cities of Dallas and San
Antonio, National
Hispana Leadership Institute (NHLI), U.S. Postal
Service, U.S Drug Enforcement Agency, National
Association of Hispanic Realtors, Department of
Education, and NASA-Ames Research.
Consuelo Castillo Kickbusch currently resides in
Las Vegas, Nevada, where she remains a loving
and supportive wife to her husband, LTC (Ret)
David Kickbusch and mother to her five daughters.
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Webpage of LTC Consuelo Castillo Kickbusch, U.S.
Army, Retired |
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