Christina Klein-Ellis
Christina Klein-Ellis ’01 (M.A. anthropology) was promoted to associate agent for Gateway Destinations, where she assists clients with their travel plans.
Christina Klein-Ellis ’01 (M.A. anthropology) was promoted to associate agent for Gateway Destinations, where she assists clients with their travel plans.
Iowayna Peña ’07, ’14 (B.S., M.S. kinesiology) was appointed director of city workforce development for SanFrancisco’s Office of Economic and Workforce Development. Peña was previously the director of government affairs and real estate development for the San Francisco Giants.
Ken Cooper ’00 (B.A. criminal justice) was elected to the Santa Clarita Valley Water Agency board of directors. He is a senior director of engineering in operations at Medtronic Diabetes, where he contributed to groundbreaking glucose sensor technologies.
Agnes McGlone Swanson ’91 (B.A. communications-public relations) was appointed senior vice president of community relations for Orange County United Way.
Bob Fass ’93 (B.A. theatre arts) was named vice president for college advancement at Pitzer College. He previously served as chief advancement officer at The Webb Schools in Claremont.
Leona M. Flores ’02 (B.S. biological science) was named vice president of research operations at SanfordBurnham Prebys. She previously served as executive director and deputy director for researchadministration at the Salk Institute for Biological Studies.
Heather Moreno ’90 (B.A. business administration-accounting) joined the San Luis Obispo County Board of Supervisors. She was previously appointed to a vacant seat on the Atascadero City Council in 2012 and was officially elected in 2014.
Darrick Weeks ’92 (B.A. business administration-finance) was named president and CEO of Purdue FederalCredit Union. He previously served as president and CEO of the Marine Credit Union.
Mark Morris ’14 (B.A. English) was elected as clerk of the Downey Unified School District Board of Education.He retired from the city of Downey as a housing planner after 28 years and worked six years for the cities of Norwalk, Paramount and Alhambra.
Cynthia Nava ’18 (B.A. art-studio) was hired as city clerk for the city of Cerritos. She has more than 22 yearsof administrative experience in city government.