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Ramona Convent Kicks Off Leadership Speaker Series

Ramona Convent Secondary School was happy to welcome back Stephanie Bobadilla ('08) last month as a presenter for the "Ramona Goes to Work" series, a leadership speaking engagement hosted by Ramona's Alumnae Department. Throughout the school year, the department invites several Ramona graduates from various backgrounds and jobs to visit and share their experiences since leaving Ramona. This is an excellent opportunity for students to see what possibilities await them and learn about the triumphs and challenges of college, post-college, and their careers.

Stephanie is a Licensed Clinical Social Worker (LCSW) working as a children's Mental Health Therapist at Sycamores. Stephanie has a special interest in and ten years of experience with Infant and Early Childhood Mental Health (Birth to Five).

After graduating from Ramona in 2008, Stephanie attended Cal-State Fullerton and graduated in 2012 with a Bachelor of Arts in Sociology and a Minor in Child and Adolescent Development. She then pursued graduate studies at Azusa Pacific University and completed in 2017 with a Master’s Degree in Social Work. Stephanie has a passion for advocating for vulnerable populations with a goal of improving lives to create systemic change.

Ramona is a welcoming Catholic college-prep high school for young women committed to excellence in education. Celebrating a legacy of 134 years of distinction, Romona graduates are empowered, resilient, socially conscious leaders prepared to meet the challenges of life as members of the global community. Learn more at ramonaconvent.org or call 626-282-4151.

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