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In 1980, she was an organizer for the Adelante Mujer Hispana Conference, which was the first conference to support training, education, and employment for Hispanic women.<ref name="cwhof" />
In 1980, she was an organizer for the Adelante Mujer Hispana Conference, which was the first conference to support training, education, and employment for Hispanic women.<ref name="cwhof" />


Barela Rivera worked closely with the [[Governor of Colorado|Colorado governor]]'s office from 1994 to 1997.<ref name="greeley tribune" /> She was appointed as Deputy Director of the Department of Local Affairs by Governor [[Roy Romer]]. She then went on to be the Director of Citizen Advocacy and Outreach in the governor's office. She spearheaded the development of the Colorado Diversity Plan for all 27 agencies.<ref name="cwhof" />
Barela Rivera worked with the [[Governor of Colorado|Colorado governor]]'s office from 1994 to 1997.<ref name="greeley tribune" /> She was appointed as Deputy Director of the Department of Local Affairs by Governor [[Roy Romer]]. She then went on to be the Director of Citizen Advocacy and Outreach in the governor's office. She led the development of the Colorado Diversity Plan for all 27 agencies.<ref name="cwhof" />


She was the first Latina to serve as a District Director for the [[Small Business Administration|U.S. Small Business Administration]]. While in this role, her office supported 17,500 small business loans worth $2 billion.<ref name="cwhof" /> She retired in 2008 after 11 years of service. Under her watch, her office was consistently ranked as one of the top SBA district offices in the nation. Her office received national recognition such as the "Administrator's Award for Excellence for the Greatest Increase in Emerging Market."<ref name="la voz">{{cite news |title=Patricia Barela Rivera retires from SBA |url=https://www.coloradohistoricnewspapers.org/?a=d&d=JGJHEIAAF20080116-01.1.2&srpos=2&dliv=none&e=-------en-20--1--img-txIN%7ctxCO%7ctxTA-patricia+barela+rivera-------0------ |issue=Vol 34, Number 3 |publisher=La Voz Nueva |date=January 16, 2008}}</ref>
She was the first Latina to serve as a District Director for the [[Small Business Administration|U.S. Small Business Administration]]. While in this role, her office supported 17,500 small business loans worth $2 billion.<ref name="cwhof" /> She retired in 2008 after 11 years of service. Under her watch, her office was consistently ranked as one of the top SBA district offices in the nation. Her office received the "Administrator's Award for Excellence for the Greatest Increase in Emerging Market."<ref name="la voz">{{cite news |title=Patricia Barela Rivera retires from SBA |url=https://www.coloradohistoricnewspapers.org/?a=d&d=JGJHEIAAF20080116-01.1.2&srpos=2&dliv=none&e=-------en-20--1--img-txIN%7ctxCO%7ctxTA-patricia+barela+rivera-------0------ |issue=Vol 34, Number 3 |publisher=La Voz Nueva |date=January 16, 2008}}</ref>


She co-founded the following organizations: Progressive Women of Colorado, Colorado Women Circles of Influence, Adelante Mujer Hispana, Les Mujeres of League of United Latin American (LULAC), Latina Safehouse<ref name="cwhof" />, Las Mujeres Valientes<ref>{{cite web |title=Las Mujeres Valientes |url=https://static1.squarespace.com/static/5e5ea8fdf6d3d12c17420be4/t/5e5fdf9f74ca0201eb8de5c8/1583341478843/LasMujeresValientes_Brochure_English.pdf}}</ref>, and Latinos Leadership Institute<ref>{{cite web |title=Why Our Work Matters |url=https://latinoslead.org/why-our-work-matters/ |website=Latino Leadership Institute}}</ref>.
She co-founded the following organizations: Progressive Women of Colorado, Colorado Women Circles of Influence, Adelante Mujer Hispana, Les Mujeres of League of United Latin American (LULAC), Latina Safehouse<ref name="cwhof" />, Las Mujeres Valientes<ref>{{cite web |title=Las Mujeres Valientes |url=https://static1.squarespace.com/static/5e5ea8fdf6d3d12c17420be4/t/5e5fdf9f74ca0201eb8de5c8/1583341478843/LasMujeresValientes_Brochure_English.pdf}}</ref>, and Latinos Leadership Institute<ref>{{cite web |title=Why Our Work Matters |url=https://latinoslead.org/why-our-work-matters/ |website=Latino Leadership Institute}}</ref>.
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*2007, Colorado Women's Chamber of Commerce Athena Award<ref>{{cite web |title=Colorado Women’s Chamber of Commerce Announces Lauren Y. Casteel as its 2022 ATHENA Leadership Award Recipient |url=https://cwcc.org/colorado-womens-chamber-of-commerce-announces-lauren-y-casteel-as-its-2022-athena-leadership-award-recipient/}}</ref>
*2007, Colorado Women's Chamber of Commerce Athena Award<ref>{{cite web |title=Colorado Women’s Chamber of Commerce Announces Lauren Y. Casteel as its 2022 ATHENA Leadership Award Recipient |url=https://cwcc.org/colorado-womens-chamber-of-commerce-announces-lauren-y-casteel-as-its-2022-athena-leadership-award-recipient/}}</ref>
*1997, Girl Scout Women of Distinction Denver<ref>{{cite web |title=Women of Distinction |url=https://www.girlscoutsofcolorado.org/content/dam/girlscoutsofcolorado-redesign/documents/fund-development/Denver%20Women%20of%20Distinction.pdf |website=Girl Scouts of Colorado}}</ref>
*1997, Girl Scout Women of Distinction Denver<ref>{{cite web |title=Women of Distinction |url=https://www.girlscoutsofcolorado.org/content/dam/girlscoutsofcolorado-redesign/documents/fund-development/Denver%20Women%20of%20Distinction.pdf |website=Girl Scouts of Colorado}}</ref>



==References/Notes and references==
==References/Notes and references==
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==External links==
==External links==
*[https://denver.prelive.opencities.com/Community/Neighborhoods/Office-of-Storytelling/Documentaries/Chicanas-Nurturers-and-Warriors/Patricia-Barela-Rivera-Director-Colorado-Small-Business-Administration I Am Denver Celebrates Chicanas of Denver]
*[https://denver.prelive.opencities.com/Community/Neighborhoods/Office-of-Storytelling/Documentaries/Chicanas-Nurturers-and-Warriors/Patricia-Barela-Rivera-Director-Colorado-Small-Business-Administration I Am Denver Celebrates Chicanas of Denver]
*[https://vimeo.com/813306630?share=copy Colorado Women's Hall of Fame Induction Video]
*[https://vimeo.com/813306630?share=copy Colorado Women's Hall of Fame Induction Video]



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Patricia Barela Rivera
Born1947
Corrales, New Mexico
OccupationBusiness Consultant
Known forFirst Latina District Director for the U.S. Small Business Administration

Patricia Barela Rivera (born 1947) is a businesswoman and advocate for workplace diversity and gender equality. In 2023, she was inducted into the Colorado Women's Hall of Fame.[1] She is currently the president and owner of consulting firm PBR Solutions, and serves on the University of Northern Colorado Board of Trustees through 2024.[1]

Biography

Patricia Barela Rivera was born in Corrales, New Mexico. Her last name is a combination of her parents' names: Barela is her father's name and Rivera is her mother's maiden name.[2] She comes from a family of sixth-generation New Mexicans.[3]

She attended the University of New Mexico and earned a bachelor's degree in business administration.[3] In 1970, she began her career at the University of Albuquerque.[4] She was recruited as the Regional Civil Rights/EEO Specialist for the U.S. Forest Service, then regional management trainer for the Office of Personnel Management in the Rocky Mountain region.[5]

In 1980, she was an organizer for the Adelante Mujer Hispana Conference, which was the first conference to support training, education, and employment for Hispanic women.[1]

Barela Rivera worked with the Colorado governor's office from 1994 to 1997.[3] She was appointed as Deputy Director of the Department of Local Affairs by Governor Roy Romer. She then went on to be the Director of Citizen Advocacy and Outreach in the governor's office. She led the development of the Colorado Diversity Plan for all 27 agencies.[1]

She was the first Latina to serve as a District Director for the U.S. Small Business Administration. While in this role, her office supported 17,500 small business loans worth $2 billion.[1] She retired in 2008 after 11 years of service. Under her watch, her office was consistently ranked as one of the top SBA district offices in the nation. Her office received the "Administrator's Award for Excellence for the Greatest Increase in Emerging Market."[5]

She co-founded the following organizations: Progressive Women of Colorado, Colorado Women Circles of Influence, Adelante Mujer Hispana, Les Mujeres of League of United Latin American (LULAC), Latina Safehouse[1], Las Mujeres Valientes[6], and Latinos Leadership Institute[7].

Recognition

  • 2023, Colorado Women's Hall of Fame[1]
  • 2009, Martin Luther King, Jr. Business Award[8]
  • 2007, Colorado Women's Chamber of Commerce Athena Award[9]
  • 1997, Girl Scout Women of Distinction Denver[10]

References/Notes and references

  1. ^ a b c d e f g "Patricia Barela Rivera". Colorado Women's Hall of Fame.
  2. ^ St. John, Phyllis. "Have You Met? Patricia Rivera". Spotlight Colorado.
  3. ^ a b c Delaney, Anne (January 27, 2023). "University of Northern Colorado board of trustees member Patricia Barela Rivera to be inducted into Colorado Women's Hall of Fame". Greeley Tribune.
  4. ^ Gray, Ellen. "Upfront: Meet five leaders dedicated to making life better for others". Denver Woman.
  5. ^ a b "Patricia Barela Rivera retires from SBA". No. Vol 34, Number 3. La Voz Nueva. January 16, 2008. {{cite news}}: |issue= has extra text (help)
  6. ^ "Las Mujeres Valientes" (PDF).
  7. ^ "Why Our Work Matters". Latino Leadership Institute.
  8. ^ "Award Recipients". Martin Luther King, Jr. Business Awards.
  9. ^ "Colorado Women's Chamber of Commerce Announces Lauren Y. Casteel as its 2022 ATHENA Leadership Award Recipient".
  10. ^ "Women of Distinction" (PDF). Girl Scouts of Colorado.