Linda Alvarado

Inductee Name

Linda Alvarado

Place of Birth

New Mexico

Date of Birth

1950

Year Inducted

2002

Category

Business

Sponsor

Juanita Chacon

Impact

Nationwide

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Linda Alvarado, a Horatio Alger Award honoree, was raised in a family of six children. The family lived in an adobe home without indoor plumbing and only a wood stove for heat. During her college years Alvarado worked for a landscape contractor and thus began an amazing life journey. She overcame prejudice and significant social and economic challenges to become a leader in both the construction industry and business community and has become a role model and motivator of women. Today she is president and CEO of Alvarado Construction, a general contracting firm based in Denver. The firm has participated in major local projects including the Colorado Convention Center, Denver International Airport, and the new home of the Denver Broncos. Alvarado shattered the glass ceiling in both the private business and corporate worlds. Norwest Bank was the first to recognize her capabilities, inviting her to sit on their board at the unheard-of age of 27. Within a few years she became a director of a Fortune 500 company. Respected for her leadership abilities, Qwest Communications, The Pepsi Bottling Group, 3M, Pitney Bowes, and Lennox International also asked her to sit on their boards. At 39, Alvarado made history as the first woman to participate in a successful bid for ownership of a major league baseball franchise, the Colorado Rockies.

Her quiet philanthropy helps others achieve their dreams. As one of a handful of women designated as a Sara Lee Front Runner, she donated her $25,000 honorarium to the International Women’s Forum for scholarships for women. Alvarado has been voted one of the 100 Most Influential Hispanics in our nation and speaks nationally and internationally, inspiring others to achieve their goals.

In Her Words

HERE’S A SERIES OF INTERVIEWS LINDA DID FOR MAKERS.COM:

On being CEO of Alvarado Construction

It’s never impossible 

Linda Alvarado: Never Impossible

On being thought of as the coffee girl

On Women in the front office

Linda Alvarado: Women In The Front Office

On what it takes to start a business

Linda Alvarado: The Spark To Start A Business

Books containing reference to Linda Alvarado:

U.X.L. Hispanic American Biography
The American Dreams Collection
History of Colorado’s Women for Young People
A to Z of American Women Business Leaders and Entrepreneurs
Her Story: A Timeline of the Women Who Changed America

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