Building A Diverse Workforce: El Centro of Topeka & Washburn Tech East
Photos by: EMMA HIGHFILL
Lalo Munoz, executive director of El Centro of Topeka, has been a staunch supporter of Washburn Tech East’s ability to open doors. Literally. He was once one of many volunteers who knocked on doors of homes in neighborhoods to educate residents about career opportunities the nearby campus would make available.
“Initially, there was skepticism, a belief from neighbors that things wouldn’t change,” said Munoz. “There was a lot of relationship building to overcome doubts, but by the time the campus opened in 2019, there was a lot of excitement.”
Although El Centro of Topeka’s services don’t provide direct employment assistance, Munoz said the agency’s interpreters help clients with resume preparation and online and paper applications to find positions, and some of their clients could benefit from Washburn Tech East’s proximity and programs. Munoz said leadership and collaboration continue to characterize Washburn Tech East’s presence.
“Washburn University and Washburn Tech have been great partners in preparing people for careers that are waiting for them now and new ones that will come in the future,” he said. “They have strong relationships with local companies. These collaborations and considerations are critical if we’re going to have progress in our community.”
Munoz said the campus is already making strides in changing lives.
“It’s incumbent on us to make sure everyone is aware of the amazing opportunities available at Washburn Tech East and understand how they can change a person’s life,” he said. “I’m extremely proud that we have this new educational institution in East Topeka and that it is setting a foundation for a brighter future for community members and our city.”