Strategist. Builder. Community architect.
Founder and CEO of Herr. ERA Enterprise LLC. Bilingual consultant, nonprofit strategist, speaker, and entrepreneur — built to help communities and organizations move forward with confidence.
She / Her / Ella
Built to help people build.
Rebeca Herrera is the Founder and CEO of Herr. ERA Enterprise LLC, a bilingual consulting and digital strategy firm based in Emporia, Kansas, serving clients nationally in English and Spanish.
With over 17 years of business experience, Rebeca has graduated more than 37 entrepreneurs, influenced over $4 million in career revenue, and spoken to audiences of 800 or more across the country. She is conversational in four languages — English, Spanish, Portuguese, and French — and brings that reach to every engagement.
My long-term vision is to move from operator to architect — building structures and systems that others plug into.
Her work sits at the intersection of strategy, community, and storytelling. She does not offer cookie-cutter consulting. She shows up with lived experience, bilingual capability, and a commitment to walking the road with her clients until the work is done.
The foundation behind the work.
MBA — Health Administration
Capella University. Concentration in Health Administration with a focus on organizational strategy and leadership. Expected 2026.
Bachelor of Business Administration
Kennesaw State University. Foundation in business strategy, operations, and organizational management.
Bachelor in Theology
CBAI Seminary. Graduated first in class. A grounding in values-based leadership, ethics, and community service that informs every engagement.
FastTrac Certification
Kauffman Foundation, 2025. Entrepreneurship training and business development certification through one of the nation's leading entrepreneurship organizations.
Global Entrepreneurship Congress
Kansas Commerce Delegate, 2025. Selected to represent Kansas at the Global Entrepreneurship Congress in Indianapolis, Indiana.
Bilingual Facilitator
Fluent in English and Spanish. Conversational in Portuguese and French. Delivering programs, keynotes, and consulting engagements in two primary languages nationally.
Giving back through governance.
Newman Regional Health
Healthcare governance and strategic oversight for a regional health system serving South Central Kansas.
House of Morrow
Organizational leadership and community development for a nonprofit serving vulnerable populations.
Kansas Spanish Speakers
Building infrastructure and advocacy for Spanish-speaking communities across the state of Kansas.
United Way of the Flint Hills
Supporting community impact and philanthropic strategy for one of Kansas's leading nonprofit organizations.
Values that drive the work.
Bilingual by Design
Every program and strategy is built to serve English and Spanish speakers equally. Not translated. Designed that way from the start.
Community First
Rebeca's work has always centered underserved communities — Latino founders, nonprofit leaders, and organizations doing work that matters.
Lived Experience
She does not consult from a distance. She has built programs, navigated systems, and advocated in rooms where her community was not represented.
Systems Thinking
From operator to architect. Rebeca builds structures that outlast the engagement — programs, frameworks, and partnerships designed to create lasting impact.
The person behind the purpose.
Outside of strategy sessions and board meetings, Rebeca is a wife, a dog mom, and a poet. She is married to Omar, and together they share their home with Molly 🐾 — their beloved fur baby who keeps the energy grounded no matter how full the calendar gets.
She is developing a private bilingual poetry collection — tentatively titled Almost / Casi — a body of work that reflects her journey between languages, cultures, and identities. It is the quieter side of a very loud calling.
Let's build something that lasts.
Whether you need a strategic partner, a bilingual facilitator, a keynote speaker, or a consultant who will walk the road with you — Rebeca is ready.
Porque el futuro no se mantiene, se construye.