Gloria Jimenez
Community Liason Officer
Gloria’s desire to give back extends beyond her personal story—she teaches senior fitness classes to enhance mobility and joy within senior facilities. Her connection to the CFB Foundation stems from her commitment to honoring the legacy of her grandparents by making a positive impact on the lives of seniors. Through her involvement, she hopes to continue spreading love, care, and empowerment to those who have given so much to the world.
Gloria’s decision to join the CFB Foundation comes from a deep personal connection and gratitude. Being raised by her grandparents gave a unique perspective on the importance of family, care, and support for the elderly. By giving back, she is not only honoring their legacy, but also helping ensure that others can enjoy the same quality of life they deserved.
We are so proud to have Gloria join us in our mission to make seniors feel loved, valued, and cared for.
Gloria Jimenez is a Television Host, Journalist, Model, Actress, Fitness Dance Instructor, and Beauty Pageant Winner from Peru.
Gloria’s journey began at 14 in modeling, and by 17, she was hosting her own TV show in Peru. Alongside her career, she earned a degree in Communications, pursued acting, and at 21, competed in the “Miss Peru” pageant. After moving to the U.S., Gloria reinvented herself, working as a journalist for Latino TV shows, modeling for top brands, and even earning a Professional Excellence Award at the White House in 2024. Most recently, she was crowned “Ms. Beverly Hills 2024.”
Her most profound inspiration came from her grandparents, who raised her with values of hard work, compassion, and respect for others, especially elders. Gloria had the privilege of caring for them in their later years, giving back the love and wisdom they had shown her. This experience deeply shaped her passion for supporting the senior community.