Prensa Libre Employee's 35-Year Journey of Passion and Dedication
Translated from Spanish, summarized and contextualized by DistantNews.
At a glance
- Sara Pacheco has dedicated 35 years to working at Prensa Libre, starting as an intern and rising to her current role in sales management.
- She credits colleagues and her parents for instilling values of excellence, passion, and helpfulness in her work.
- Pacheco views Prensa Libre as a second home and is grateful for the opportunities it has provided for her personal and family development.
For over 35 years, Sara Pacheco has been a dedicated employee at Prensa Libre, embodying a spirit of passion and commitment in her daily work. Beginning her journey in 1990 as an intern to complete her executive secretary studies, Pacheco underwent typing and shorthand tests before being hired.
She initially supported the head of the Sales and Special Supplements department. Over the years, Pacheco steadily advanced within the company, eventually reaching her current position as Secretary of Sales Management, a role she has held for the past decade. Throughout her tenure, she has been influenced by colleagues who taught her the importance of excellent service, courtesy, and punctuality. These professional lessons were complemented by the values her parents instilled in her, such as working with enthusiasm, stepping outside her comfort zone, seeking personal growth, going the extra mile, and always being ready to assist others.
Pacheco expresses deep gratitude for her time at Prensa Libre, considering the organization her "second home." She highlights the company's significant contribution to her personal development and views it as a blessing for herself and her family. This sense of appreciation fuels her dedication, driving her to perform her job with love and passion each day. The article is part of a series where readers, business partners, suppliers, and collaborators share their stories and relationships with Prensa Libre.
Originally published by Prensa Libre in Spanish. Translated, summarized, and contextualized by our editorial team with added local perspective. Read our editorial standards.