Born and raised along the border in a small barrio in Laredo, TX, Consuelo Castillo Kickbusch overcame poverty, discrimination, and illiteracy to become the successful community leader she is today. Although she grew up without material wealth, she was taught by her immigrant parents that she was rich in culture, tradition, values, and faith. The values she learned as a child were reinforced throughout her career in the United States military.
After graduating from Hardin Simmons University, she entered the U.S. Army as an officer and served for two decades. While in the military, she broke barriers and set records to become the highest ranking Hispanic woman in the Combat Support Field of the U.S. Army. In 1996, she was selected out of 26,000 candidates to assume a command post, which would put her on track for the rank of general officer. She respectfully declined the honor and retired as a 22-year veteran of the U.S. Army to fulfill her mother’s dying wish – for her to return to her roots and become a community leader. In realizing her dream, she founded Educational Achievement Services, Inc. with a mission to prepare tomorrow’s leaders.She currently shares her story with people of all ages and creeds. She has been interviewed in Soledad O’Brian’s Living Latino in America, and has been featured in HBO’s The Latino List. She is doing exactly what she preaches – living a legacy. She maintains a strong dedication to saving the youth of America by mentoring students and parents across the United States. She was honored by the Congressional Hispanic Caucus Institute in receiving their Medallion of Excellence on September 13, 2012 in Washington D.C. (LinkedIn, Twitter)