Silvia Avalos has been named Chino’s director of community services. A Chino resident, Avalos began working for the city in 1998 as a community services specialist, according to a statement on the city’s website. She worked as a social worker for Los Angeles County, then returned to Chino in 2000 as …
Read More »Haddock named CSUSB President’s chief of staff
Bryan Haddock has been named chief of staff for Cal State San Bernardino’s office of the president. Currently chair of the university’s kinesiology department, Haddock will be the link between the president’s office and the university, while insuring President Tomas D. Morales receives all necessary information, according to a statement …
Read More »Aguilar visits Cybersecurity Center
Rep. Pete Aguilar, D-San Bernardino, on Monday visited Cal State San Bernardino’s Cybersecurity Center, a facility he played a major role in getting started. Aguilar spoke to cybersecurity students about their research on driverless vehicles, preventing ransomware; and the center’s efforts to create cybersecurity apprenticeship in the Inland Empire, according to …
Read More »Calvin joins Stater Bros.
Rebecca Calvin has been named Stater Bros. Markets’ senior vice president and chief marketing officer. Calvin, who is scheduled to start her new position on Sept. 26, replaces Dennis McIntyre, who is retiring, according to a statement on the company’s website. She will report to Chief Executive Officer Pete Van …
Read More »Hunt named Cathedral City’s communications manager
Ryan Hunt has been named Cathedral City’s communications and events manager. Hunt, who started work on Aug. 22, spent the last eight years in Arlington, Texas, where he oversaw the city’s communications office, according to a statement on Cathedral City’s website. While there he led multiple projects, including COVID-19 communications …
Read More »Serna named SB County fire division chief
Martin Serna has been named chief of the San Bernardino County Fire Department’s east valley division. Serna joined the department last month after spending 29 years with the Torrance Fire Department, according to a statement on the county’s website. He replaces Dan Mejia, who is retiring. “I am humbled to …
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