This workshop is for you if:

  • You’re interested in careers at the University level.

  • You're considering a career in public service or community planning.

  • You're interested in educational policy.

  • You're exploring careers in community engagement or educational administration.


Workshop details:

In this workshop panel you will learn from two UCSD directors and a senior director as they share their educational and professional journeys.

  • Discover the impactful work of David Mier in shaping health policy and community engagement at UC San Diego Health. This session will cover the challenges and successes in advocating for public health and the lessons learned along the way.

  • Join Anu Delouri as she discusses her 20+ years of experience at UC San Diego, focusing on community engagement and how these relationships enhance both educational and local development goals. Discover the significance of partnerships in creating impactful community projects.

  • From teaching in Southern California to leading community relations at UC San Diego. Learn how Roberta's background in education has been crucial in her role and how she utilizes these experiences to enhance community involvement.


Meet David Meir

Senior Director, Health Government & Community Relations, UCSD

David Mier leads strategic public and community health initiatives at UC San Diego Health. His expertise in government relations and health advocacy has earned multiple accolades, including recognition for advancing LGBTQ+ health initiatives.

 

Meet Anu Delouri

Director, Campus Community Relations

Join Anu Delouri as she discusses her 20+ years of experience at UC San Diego, focusing on community engagement and how these relationships enhance both educational and local development goals. Discover the significance of partnerships in creating impactful community projects.

 

Meet Roberta Camarena

Director, Chancellor Community Relations

Roberta Camarena, a former K-12 teacher and UC San Diego alum, has spent over 15 years fostering community relations at the university, through her work in admissions to the Chancellor's office. Her work primarily focuses on increasing engagement with local communities to enhance educational opportunities.


Healthcare is more than treating diseases—it’s about creating healthy communities.
Building strong communities through diversity and collaboration
Education is the most powerful weapon which you can use to change the world.
 
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