Laura Carolina Sala
for The City of Miami District 2 Commission
Laura Carolina Sala resides in West Coconut Grove, Little Bahamas neighborhood and is a long-time Grovite. As an alumnus of G.W. Carver Middle school, Ms. Sala’s roots in the community run deep. Her work ethic was shaped at a young age, while working her very first job within Cocowalk. Ms. Sala is resourceful and believes that through clear communication, hard work and understanding, anything is achievable. While in college she knew she wanted to help shape the world and chose to understand how it functions by completing a degree in Political Science. While exploring different ways of delivering effective messaging she also completed a Bachelors of Fine Art in Creative Photography. Forever a student, after working in Peacekeeping for Somalia through the United Nations, Ms. Sala decided to take learning further earning a Masters in International Relations and conflict resolution, skills that would serve the City of Miami’s multi-cultural community well.
Ms. Sala is a public relations professional who has worked for a variety of high-profile clients in the field of public information, communications and public affairs. As a well-rounded, proactive and experienced bilingual professional, her past experience encompasses a unique range of community outreach tactics, relationship-building skills, and results oriented, project management skills that can be applied to any industry. In the past, Ms. Sala executed client outreach, project coordination and prepared collaterals for several city projects, including the Miami Beach City Center 9A Construction Project and City of Miami Beach Public Works Department. In addition, Ms. Sala has served as an Assistant Public Information Specialist consultant for the Florida Department of Transportation (FDOT) Public Information Office, developing, implementing and executing all public information programs for transportation projects. As a well experienced liaison for high profile agencies, Ms. Sala has worked with elected officials, community leaders, consulates, diplomats, International delegates, international leaders and presidents through organizations such as the United Nations and Tomorrow People Organization. Ms. Sala has experience working through a high-stress international humanitarian crisis where she effectively coordinated humanitarian assistance as well as public information in coordination with a critical response team. As a native Spanish speaker with diverse public information and multicultural experiences, Ms. Sala has the proven skills needed to successfully join any project without a learning curve. Her willingness to work diligently to understand complex information and relate it to affected communities, and open a clear line of communication is something she takes great pride in. Ms. Sala’s dedication to working independently and efficiently makes her an ideal option for representing District 2 as commissioner.
Ms. Sala is a public relations professional who has worked for a variety of high-profile clients in the field of public information, communications and public affairs. As a well-rounded, proactive and experienced bilingual professional, her past experience encompasses a unique range of community outreach tactics, relationship-building skills, and results oriented, project management skills that can be applied to any industry. In the past, Ms. Sala executed client outreach, project coordination and prepared collaterals for several city projects, including the Miami Beach City Center 9A Construction Project and City of Miami Beach Public Works Department. In addition, Ms. Sala has served as an Assistant Public Information Specialist consultant for the Florida Department of Transportation (FDOT) Public Information Office, developing, implementing and executing all public information programs for transportation projects. As a well experienced liaison for high profile agencies, Ms. Sala has worked with elected officials, community leaders, consulates, diplomats, International delegates, international leaders and presidents through organizations such as the United Nations and Tomorrow People Organization. Ms. Sala has experience working through a high-stress international humanitarian crisis where she effectively coordinated humanitarian assistance as well as public information in coordination with a critical response team. As a native Spanish speaker with diverse public information and multicultural experiences, Ms. Sala has the proven skills needed to successfully join any project without a learning curve. Her willingness to work diligently to understand complex information and relate it to affected communities, and open a clear line of communication is something she takes great pride in. Ms. Sala’s dedication to working independently and efficiently makes her an ideal option for representing District 2 as commissioner.