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Conversations with Rebecca Flores

Today we’d like to introduce you to Rebecca Flores

Rebecca, we appreciate you taking the time to share your story with us today. Where does your story begin?
I am from the Rio Grande Valley, specifically San Juan, Texas. Growing up in the Valley shaped so much of who I am today. It taught me the importance of community, hard work, and resilience. Being a first-generation student meant navigating uncharted territory, figuring things out on my own, and constantly proving to myself that I belonged in spaces that were not always built for people like me.

I attended the University of Houston for my undergraduate degree, where I worked hard to create opportunities for myself and set the foundation for my career. After graduating, I moved to Austin to work at the Texas House of Representatives. This was a pivotal experience that deepened my passion for client relations, advocacy, and leadership. From there, I continued building my career in client relations within law firms and the Travis County Courthouse. But I always knew I wanted more. I wanted to lead, build, and create something that would have a lasting impact.

That drive led me to pursue my MBA at UT Austin’s McCombs School of Business while working full-time. I did not just come for the degree. I immersed myself in the experience and took on leadership roles. I serve as the Professional and Student Affairs Chair for the Graduate Business Council, I am a member of the McCombs Ambassador Committee, and I am part of Graduate Women in Business. But one of my proudest accomplishments has been founding First Wave, a student organization dedicated to supporting first-generation MBA students. I wanted to create the kind of community and resources that I wish I had when I was figuring everything out.

Alongside all of this, I have been focused on transitioning into a career in customer success and client relations in the tech space. I know my strengths are in building relationships, problem-solving, and advocating for clients, and I am determined to land a role that aligns with my long-term vision. At the same time, I am exploring side hustles and business ideas because financial freedom and independence are just as important to me as career success.

Balancing a full-time job, an MBA, leadership roles, and career changes all at once is not easy. But I have never been someone who waits for opportunities. I create them. If there is one thing I have learned, it is that resilience, resourcefulness, and community will take you further than anything else.

I am still in the middle of my journey, but I know exactly where I am headed. And I hope that by sharing my story, other first-generation professionals and ambitious individuals see that they can break barriers too.

We all face challenges, but looking back would you describe it as a relatively smooth road?
Not at all. Being the first in my family to navigate college and a professional career, I have had to navigate through a lot of spaces without a blueprint. There was no one to guide me through college applications, career decisions, or even basic things like networking and salary negotiations. I had to figure everything out on my own, and sometimes that meant learning through trial and error.

During my undergraduate degree, I had to navigate moving from a city of around 38,000 people to a city of around I believe 6M people now. This is nothing compared to moving from a country where you primarily spoke Spanish to a country that mostly speaks English. That’s something that a majority of my family had to do.

Currently I am pursuing my MBA at McCombs School of Business while working full time at the courthouse. There are days where I feel overwhelmed, running on little to no sleep, juggling deadlines, meetings, personal commitments, all at the same time. Even though sometimes I feel like giving up, I know why I am doing this and I understand that sometimes that means making sacrifices.

Thanks – so what else should our readers know about your work and what you’re currently focused on?
I specialize in client relations and problem-solving. My career has been focused on helping people navigate complex processes and ensuring they feel supported. I have worked in government, law firms, and the Travis County Courthouse, and now I am transitioning into customer success in tech.

What sets me apart is my drive and my ability to create opportunities. While working full-time, I pursued my MBA at UT Austin and took on leadership roles. I serve as the Professional and Student Affairs Chair for the Graduate Business Council, I am a McCombs Ambassador, and I am part of Graduate Women in Business. I am also the founder of First Wave, a student organization that supports first-generation MBA students.

I am most proud of the impact I have made by creating spaces for others to succeed. Whether it is through my work, my leadership, or my career transition, I am committed to growth, financial independence, and helping others break barriers.

What was your favorite childhood memory?
I actually have a terrible memory, but one of my favorite memories would be taking swimming classes during the summer with my older sister. Recently, I put on sunscreen and it reminded me of doing that every summer.

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