Juan Sempertegul of the Hispanic Bar Association of DC on the Importance of Mentors & Community

Through The Noise
September 20, 2015

Juan Sempertegul of the Hispanic Bar Association of DC on the Importance of Mentors & Community

Through the Noise #103

Juan Sempertegui // President // Hispanic Bar Association of the District of Columbia

Latino lawyers make up just 3% of the national average and the Hispanic Bar Association of DC is working to increase that number by providing mentoring and networking between law students, lawyers, and judges throughout Washington, DC. The HBADC is an entirely volunteer-powered organization and many of it’s members were the first in their families to graduate high school, college, and to become lawyers. They are driven to help provide opportunities to others in the community and devote a significant amout of time to pro bono with individauls and organizations, particularly around the issues of undocumented children. Join them for their next networking event with Salsa lessons at Cafe Citron on September 24.

Juan Sempertegui grew up in Silver Spring, Maryland and currently works with the State of Maryland’s Division of Financial Regulation. He has been involved with various attorney associations and currently serves as President of the Hispanic Bar Association of DC

The Hispanic Bar Association of the District of Columbia (“HBA-DC”), founded in 1977, is a non-profit organization dedicated to the professional development of its membership, and to supporting the Hispanic community in the greater Washington, D.C. area.