Romina Subia ’23 is a junior Accounting major.
“I was born in Guayaquil, Ecuador, on Christmas day 2000. We moved to Florida about a year later. My parents were first generation immigrants; they left everything back home because the government changed currency, which messes you up as a business owner. It was the six of us, my three older sisters and my parents. We just packed everything up and left everything behind—family, business, everything. And we were privileged—to come to America, you have to have money, and a visa, and jump through all these hoops. But my parents were so used to the third-world country system, where you can just kind of finesse your way through everything. And the finances over here are so much different: you might be rich in Ecuador, but it doesn’t translate the same way over here. So they were young, new to the country, and very early on got scammed out of a lot of money. We were actually homeless for a while, in Florida.
