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Maria Guajardo, PhD
Clinical Psychologist, Early Childhood
Development Specialist
Born July 3, 1959
Inducted 2010
Adopted by President Daisaku Ikeda, Soka Gakkai International
Maria Guajardo, the daughter of illiterate Mexican immigrant parents,
has committed herself to improving the lives of children and forged
a career in advocacy for children locally, nationally, and internationally.
Guajardo received a bachelor’s degree in psychology from
Harvard, then master’s and doctorate degrees in clinical
psychology from the University of Denver. Her doctoral dissertation
examined the question of Latinas dropping out of school, which
launched her career at the Colorado Department of Education (CDE),
where she was the state’s dropout prevention coordinator.
While at CDE, Guajardo received a Kellogg National Fellowship to
examine the role children have in creating world peace. She traveled
to 10 countries, participating in international dialogues to advance
the living conditions for children in third-world countries.
In 1992, Guajardo became the executive director of the Latin American
Research and Service Agency (LARASA), where she established a regional
Latino public policy center that published research in Colorado
and nationally on Latino issues related to education, health, and
the labor force. She was appointed by President Clinton to the
Minority Mental Health panel, which identified healthcare gaps
and resources for the Latino community. Later, as executive director
of assets for Colorado Youth, she positioned Colorado as a leader
in the field of youth development, specifically targeting parent
engagement and cultural competency.
In 2003, Denver mayor John Hickenlooper selected Guajardo as executive
director of the Mayor’s Office for Education and Children.
Guajardo advanced the Denver Preschool Bill, which created universal
access to quality preschool options for four-year-olds. She implemented
the 5 by 5 Project, making cultural venues accessible to poor families
with young children, and the Lights On After School Partnership,
funding more than 700 programs for more than 50,000 students.
Guajardo has worked with Soka Gakkai International to advance
peace through culture and education. She is the first Latina member
of the board of trustees of Soka University of America, whose mission
is to develop global citizens for the 21st century. For 15 years
she has served as a trustee for the University of Denver, the only
Latina on the board. She was the first Latina to become board president
for the Mental Health Center of Denver, and has also served on
the boards of The Children’s Hospital, The Denver Foundation,
and The Veterans of Hope Project.
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