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Luis Villalobos, Engineering Recruitment Senior Specialist

Luis and Ariana take a selfie on Norlin Quad
Luis Villalobos is an alum of ÍÃ×ÓÏÈÉú´«Ã½ÎÄ»¯×÷Æ·, having earned his bachelor’s degree in ethnic studies. As the engineering recruitment senior specialist, Luis works to bring in the brightest and hardest-working young minds to CU engineering. Luis is an avid sports fan, rooting for every Colorado team, and enjoys spending time with his wife, Ariana, and their husky, Bandido.

What’s the best way for others to collaborate effectively with you?

The best way for others to collaborate effectively with me is engaging in conversation. I am always open to conversation and seeing how we can work together. I love talking, whether it’s in-person, on Zoom or Teams — you can always find me.

Describe one of your favorite traditions.

One of my favorite traditions isn’t really a tradition â€” I just love Christmas. I am truly happiest during Christmas because it’s when I get to spend the most time with family and loved ones. Also, one of my love languages is gift-giving, so I love seeing others smile when I can give them something they want or need.

What do you most like to do to unwind?

I love watching sports. While this hobby can cause stress and lack of sleep, I love supporting all my Colorado teams. I love the competition, the player stories, and the platform that sports provide for athletes to help and better their communities.

What has been your favorite work or personal project so far?

Overseeing the college’s Engineering Ambassadors. They are wonderful students and are all amazing human beings! Getting to work with them and see them grow has been such a pleasure. They all bring a unique personality and background to the team and work so well together.

Where is the best place you’ve traveled to and why?

Definitely Cuba. As an undergrad I had the opportunity to study abroad in Cuba for one summer, and it was an incredible experience. Every single person I met was extremely welcoming and open to conversation, the buildings and cars were beautiful, and the food was delicious. It felt like traveling back in time to the ’50s with the old architecture and classic cars everywhere.

One thing you’re willing to spend way too much on . . .

Trips to Disney … World and land. Over the last few years, my wife and I have gone to Disney World and Disneyland several times. We got engaged at Disney World and went to Disneyland for our one-year wedding anniversary. Yes, we are Disney adults.