Monica Giron
About Monica Giron
Monica Giron is an English Second Language Teacher and real estate sales agent currently based in Antigua, Guatemala. She has a diverse professional background, including roles in agriculture, research, and project management, and holds degrees in Liberal Arts and Sociology and Anthropology, along with ongoing postgraduate studies in Development.
Work at Cambly
Monica Giron has been employed at Cambly Inc. as an English Second Language Teacher since 2021. In this role, she provides language instruction to students, helping them improve their English skills. Her experience in teaching English as a second language contributes to her effectiveness in this position.
Current Role in Real Estate
Since 2022, Monica has worked at Century 21 Antigua Fine Homes as a Real Estate Sales agent in Antigua Guatemala. She acts as both a listing and buyer's agent, managing real estate transactions. Her responsibilities include setting listing prices, negotiating sales prices, and producing legal documents related to real estate.
Previous Experience in Agriculture and Management
Monica served as the Head of Development and Management at the Ministerio de Agricultura in Guatemala from 2017 to 2021. In this capacity, she oversaw various development initiatives and management tasks. Her experience in this role spanned four years, contributing to her expertise in organizational management.
Educational Background
Monica holds an Associate's Degree in Liberal Arts from Kishwaukee College, which she completed from 2002 to 2004. She also earned a Bachelor's Degree in Sociology and Anthropology from Universidad del Valle de Guatemala between 2010 and 2014. Currently, she is pursuing a Master’s degree in Development, alongside two postgraduate degrees, one in Monitoring, which she has been working on since 2017.
Volunteer and Research Experience
Monica has a background in volunteer coordination and research. She worked as a Volunteer Coordinator at Arcas Guatemala from 2009 to 2014. Additionally, she has held research positions at organizations such as the Population Council and Techo Para Mi País, contributing to social research projects in Guatemala.