Spotlight Magellan: Get to know Karla E. Sanchez Rivera!
Spotlight Magellan gives colleagues and those we collaborate with the opportunity to get to know Magellan employees through facilitated interviews that explore their personal interests and the meaningful work happening across Magellan. Through intentional engagement, Spotlight Magellan fosters a sense of community and connection, and highlights the impact demonstrated by individuals in their roles at Magellan.
This month, we’re getting to know one of our military & family life counselors (MFLCs), Karla E. Sanchez Rivera, MSC, MDiv, LPC. With May being Military Appreciation Month, there’s no better time to get to know Karla!

Continue reading to learn more about Karla:
Describe a typical workday in your life?
I start my day by reviewing my schedule to stay organized and prepared for my clients. I also check my emails and phone to make sure I haven’t missed any messages, calls or voicemails.
Throughout the day, I meet with clients for counseling or consultation. I work with service members and their spouses. Some clients walk into the office while others call to schedule appointments. It is truly an honor to serve through Army Community Service, as well as support members of the Reserve and Puerto Rico Air National Guard.
What is your favorite thing to do during your time off?
I enjoy spending time at home with my family and my pets, playing my guitar and having a good cup of Puerto Rican coffee. I also dedicate part of my time to serving the parish I lead in Puerto Rico, which brings me great joy and purpose.

Do you have any pets? Tell us about their quirky personality traits and share a picture!
I have a very special love for my dogs. It all started in 2012 with my Miniature Schnauzer, Frida, who quickly became the heart of our home. Later, she had a puppy named Luna. About ten years ago, my family and I rescued a beautiful Golden Retriever mix. He has been one of the biggest challenges in my life, as he is a hunting dog who still longs to roam freely and explore the community. Seven years ago, we adopted another mix-breed dog named Estrella. She is shy, gentle and incredibly sweet.
What drew you to Magellan?
I first learned about Magellan around 2020 during the pandemic. At that time my previous company closed and I found myself unemployed. Although I don’t clearly remember the exact moment I applied, I do remember having an interview and thinking to myself, “This is the job I want.”
However, it took some time before that opportunity became a reality. In 2022, I finally received the call, and I said yes without hesitation. I was truly inspired by the mission of the organization and the responsibility that came with the role.
Since September 2022, I have been on this journey, learning and growing both professionally and personally. I feel proud to be part of a great organization and a great team with a clear vision of providing support and caring for our service members and their families.
What do you like best about your current position?
I truly love my job and being part of a strong MFLC team in Puerto Rico. One of the most meaningful aspects of my role is being able to support service members and their families. I value listening with empathy and compassion to their stories, fears, challenges and successes.
It is very rewarding to help bring light into their lives, guide them through their process and support them to improve their wellness. I enjoy helping them recognize their strengths and celebrate their progress and find healthy ways to manage difficulties.
I am also grateful for the opportunity to participate in C-pride, Employee Inclusion Groups (EIGs) and Business Innovation initiatives and to collaborate with leaders who truly demonstrate commitment to the mission.
What is your biggest strength?
I consider myself a people-oriented person who genuinely enjoys connecting with others.
I strive to create a peaceful and welcoming environment wherever I go, especially by listening attentively and offering a warm presence. I believe many people are navigating life without a clear sense of purpose or feeling unheard. Sometimes, what they need most is empathy, respect and someone who is willing to truly listen. I see that as one of my greatest strengths and a calling in the work I do.