
Onero speak's with two exceptional young leaders from Leading Women of Tomorrow as they talk about the importance of women’s representation in the international affairs sphere and their organization.
Sophia Ramcharitar is the current Executive Director at Leading Women of Tomorrow and a recent graduate from American University. She has worked extensively in public service and advocacy, with Senate Majority Leader Chuck Schumer, former 2020 U.S. presidential candidate Rep. Tulsi Gabbard, the U.S. Department of State, Gender Equality Law Center, and the Center for International Policy and Congressional Research Service, among others. Currently, she works in communications at the U.S. Global Leadership Coalition. She has worked at LWT for 3+ years, conducting outreach with students and faculty to bring LWT’s initiatives to college campuses across the country. Sophia hopes to help students foster communities oriented towards leadership and professional development while also increasing inclusivity in U.S. politics.
Ale D’agostino is incoming Executive Director at Leading Women of Tomorrow. She is originally from Caracas, Venezuela and now resides in Weston, Florida. She is a senior at the George Washington University studying Political Science and Criminal Justice with a certificate in French language, literature, and culture. In 2008, Ale moved with her family from Venezuela to the United States. As a first-generation student and because of what she witnessed first-hand in Venezuela, she has grown passionate about the preservation of human rights and the prevention of constitutional violations. Ale aspires to increase the representation of women in public office and in other public service roles She currently serves as co-founder and Vice President of the Leading Women of Tomorrow Chapter at the George Washington University, as well as the Director of Chapter Programming for the National Leading Women of Tomorrow Board.