Catalina Müller is part of the National Engagement Team for MomsRising. Her journey with the organization began a decade ago when she joined as a volunteer and storyteller for MamásConPoder. Her connection with the organization grew deeper as she navigated the challenges of motherhood, particularly as an immigrant raising twin toddler boys. These first-hand experiences fueled her passion for the social, economic, and health justice causes that MomsRising advocates for.
Catalina is fully bilingual in Spanish. She was born and raised in Chihuahua, Mexico, where she pursued her studies in Business Administration and obtained a Certification in NGO Institutional Development and Organizational Management. Her professional experience includes work in government, non-profits, and the private sector.
Part of Catalina’s job is to be a bridge between the non-English speaking beacons and volunteers, and the actions needed for their voices to be heard. It is very important for her to emphasize the importance of the Latino community, and she firmly believes in the transformative power of women and mothers in shaping society. For her, advocacy is not merely a profession but a profound personal calling to drive impactful change in communities.