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john sanchez

john sanchez Grateful for Life’s Obstacles and pushing forward

J

ohn Sanchez does not give up. The Miami born and raised Vice President at Capital City

Bank in Gainesville has been pushing boundaries his entire life. His grit and determination have earned him several notable successes: He founded the first Hispanic fraternity at the University of Florida (UF), swiftly rose through the management ranks at Walmart, and has made a name for himself as a skilled relationship builder in banking. John, a husband and father of five, names work-family balance as one of his most significant accomplishments. John attended UF at the urging of his high school accounting teacher who knew John would excel in Gainesville. John, a big-city kid and die-hard Hurricanes and Dolphins fan, was not so sure. “I came to UF but did not have any school spirit,” John said. Small-town Gainesville was a culture shock for John, and as he tried to engage in the campus community, specifically by joining a fraternity, he found himself feeling out of place as a Hispanic student. “I was sold on the idea of a fraternity,” John said. “Most of my friends joined traditional AfricanAmerican fraternities, and I entertained joining one. The other alternative was a white fraternity. One night, I sat in my dorm room

thinking, ‘Why do I have to choose?’ I have been choosing black or white my entire life. How many other students have felt like me?” John set out on a mission to find a Hispanic fraternity at UF, and when his efforts failed, he decided to start one. John, 18 at the time, learned that although he could start an organization, seeing the project through would take longer than the four years he would spend attending college. His other option was to find a nationally recognized Latino fraternity and start a chapter at UF, which is what he did. Lambda Theta Phi arrived on campus in 1995, and John graduated

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in 1997 after helping launch chapters at Florida State University (FSU) and the University of Central Florida (UCF). John, the first president of Lambda Theta Phi and one of nine founding members, is still involved with the fraternity; he speaks, offers workshops, and supports the organization that espouses “Chivalry Above Self.” After college, with a degree in business management, John began working for Walmart, and he completed a six-month management training program in three months. Impressed by his achievement, John’s managers asked him about his goals, and John shared that he planned to be a store manager in two years and a district manager in five.


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MY BROTHER'S KEEEPER

1min
pages 78-79

Gainesville Gets New Spa Exclusively for Kids

4min
pages 61-62

From Passion Project to Paper

5min
pages 56-57

Take Risks Through Knowledge of Self

3min
pages 54-55

Mental Health Awareness

2min
pages 52-53

Power Suit Power Selling

4min
pages 50-51

Outsourcing Professional Services

3min
pages 47-48

Bringing New Educational Opportunities

3min
pages 42-43

Natalya Bannister

3min
pages 44-45

Nkwanda Jah

1min
page 40

Jill Williams

2min
page 39

Sherman Merricks

3min
pages 35-36

Fareed ’Reed’ Johnson

3min
pages 33-34

Courtnie Nichols

3min
pages 30-31

Delivering Resources for Families & Children

5min
pages 27-29

Follow The Leader

4min
pages 23-24

Aidan Augustin

3min
pages 20-21

Lexley Shelton

3min
pages 18-19

John Sanchez

3min
pages 16-17

Gainesville Group Help Elevate Black Experience

1min
page 13

Jason & Edwina Hurst

2min
pages 14-15

/ˈNetˌWərk/

2min
page 10

Cynthia Washington

2min
pages 8-9

Leading Men of Gainesville

13min
pages 69-73

Virginia Grant

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pages 58-59
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