Ana Alfaro
Ana Alfaro is a Corporate Citizenship Program Manager and Hispanic Media Relations at Eversource Energy, New England’s largest energy delivery company. She has over 25 years of diverse experience in various aspects of public, media, and community relations, event management, and television production. In her current position she manages the company’s volunteer engagement opportunities and employee giving programs and serves as a company spokesperson for the Hispanic Media.
Ana Alfaro is well known as the producer and host of El Show de Analeh, a weekly program on the Univision network and UniMas. Ana describes El Show as “a dream production turned into a successful reality.” Since 2007, the program has informed, empowered, and entertained the diverse Latino community in Connecticut and Western Massachusetts. El Show de Analeh airs Saturdays at 11:00am, Univision’s local channels. The show’s partnership with Capital Community College and Univision allows the production team to share its creativity, passion, and vision for the community through the art of television.
For many years Ana has been deeply involved with the community as a volunteer with nonprofit organizations. She is currently a board member for Trinity College Center for Caribbean Studies, Capital Community College Foundation, Charter Oak Cultural Center, Hartford Public Library and Hartford Economic Development Corporation.
For the past 35 years, together with a small group of community leaders, she was instrumental in ensuring that the Frog Hollow community will benefit from a new library on Park Street, the heart of the Latino community.
During her career, Ana has received awards from many organizations, including Junta for Progressive Action, Hispanic Health Council, Madre Latina, Boy Scouts of America, Bright Future Youth Center, Leadership Greater Hartford Polaris, and Malta House Wonder Woman.
Ana holds a Bachelor’s degree in Communications Media Studies from Post University.
A native of Honduras, Ana is the proud mother of Bobby and Bianca, both of who are half Puerto Rican, exemplifying one of the dimensions of the Puerto Rican Diaspora’s reality. Ana’s work as journalist and community activist has been in the service of the equal rights of Puerto Ricans and all Latino communities alike.