Puerto Rico’s future depends on the next generation — and that starts with education.
In this episode of the Puerto Rico Business Broadcast, I sit down with Enid Marie Reyes from the Puerto Rico Education Initiative to discuss the challenges, opportunities, and reforms shaping Puerto Rico’s public education system.
Enid shares her personal journey of returning to Puerto Rico after Hurricane Maria and dedicating her work to helping rebuild the island through education reform.
If you care about Puerto Rico’s future, economic development, leadership, and opportunities for the next generation, this is an important conversation you won’t want to miss.
Guests

Enid Marie Reyes
Enid Marie Reyes is the Executive Director of the Puerto Rico Education Initiative, a nonprofit organization focused on strengthening Puerto Rico’s public education system through innovation, strategic planning, and community collaboration. With a background in asset-based community development, Enid has worked extensively on initiatives aimed at improving academic proficiency, decentralizing educational systems, and creating sustainable long-term solutions for students and schools across Puerto Rico. Since returning to the island after Hurricane Maria, she has dedicated her work to helping shape the future of education and leadership development in Puerto Rico.
