About

The UCLA Luskin School of Public Affairs has a global network of more than 9,000 graduate and undergraduate alumni living and working in more than 40 countries.

Our vision for alumni engagement at UCLA Luskin School of Public Affairs is to foster a vibrant and interconnected community of alumni who are actively involved, inspired, and connected to our institution. We aim to create meaningful and lifelong relationships with our alumni, providing them with opportunities for personal and professional growth while leveraging their talents and expertise to benefit our institution and current students. Our alumni engagement relationship cultivation starts while they are students and continues post-graduation, it’s an ongoing commitment. Through innovative programming, impactful events, and strong communication channels, we strive to build a sense of pride, loyalty, and continued engagement among our alumni, ensuring their continuous connection and contribution to our shared success, they are us and we are them.

Upcoming Events

Luskin Alumni Regional Receptions 

You’re invited to reconnect and network with fellow alumni at our exclusive Alumni Regional Receptions in San Francisco, Sacramento, Los Angeles, San Diego and Washington, D.C. Join us for an evening of camaraderie, inspiration, and memories. Don’t miss this opportunity to forge valuable connections and celebrate the impact of our UCLA Luskin community.

Save the date for our upcoming Luskin Alumni Regional Receptions and stay tuned for the official RSVP invitation. We can’t wait to see you there!

San Diego, Thursday, October  10th, 2024, 5-7 p.m.

Los Angeles, Friday, November 1st, 2024, 5-7 p.m.

Alumni Panels 

We are calling all UCLA Luskin alumni and students! We’re thrilled to invite you to our engaging Alumni Panels. Take advantage of this incredible opportunity to hear from accomplished alumni sharing their experiences, insights and career journeys.

Discover diverse perspectives from experts in various fields, from public policy, urban planning and social welfare to our undergraduate program in public affairs. Gain valuable advice and build connections with fellow professionals.

Whether you’re seeking career guidance, networking opportunities, or simply looking for inspiration, our alumni panels have something for everyone. Mark your calendars and be a part of these enriching discussions.

Tuesday, October 8th,2024, “UCLA Luskin Latinx Communities Alumni Panel”

Wednesday, October 9th, 2024, “Meet and Greet with MAUP ’04 Alumnus Rorie Overby”

Thursday, October 10th, 2024, “UCLA ONE and Networking Info. Session”

Cafecito con Luskin 

Fall 2022, we inaugurated Cafecito con Luskin, a networking event for UCLA Luskin School Public Affairs Alumni living in the Los Angeles area. Cafecitos are scheduled in different coffee shops across Los Angeles to reach as many alums as possible. Please join us if you are in town; all alums, faculty, staff, and current students are welcome, and your cafecito is on us. ¡Nos vemos en el Cafecito!

Thursday, December 5th, 2024 at Urth Caffe in Downtown Los Angeles, 9-11 a.m.

Luskin Alumni Networking Night

Join us for an unforgettable evening of connections and opportunities at Luskin Alumni Networking Night! Reconnect with fellow graduates, expand your professional network, and explore new collaborations. Engage with accomplished alumni and industry leaders, sharing insights and experiences. This event promises to foster meaningful connections, empowering you to thrive in your career and make a lasting impact. Don’t miss this chance to strengthen your Luskin community bonds and open doors to exciting prospects. Stay tuned for the next one.

Luskin Aperitivo

Winter 2023, we launched our Luskin Aperitivo, a networking pre-dinner happy hour that will take place across different venues in the greater Los Angeles area.

Our next Luskin Aperitivo will be unique mixer celebrating Hispanic Heritage Month and honor the rich cultural diversity within our UCLA Luskin community. We invite all alumni to come out and celebrate their bilingualism or multilingualism at the Luskin Spanish Language Speakers Meet Up! All Spanish levels are welcome; the goal is to practice and keep the language alive while reinforcing the power of community-building.

The Luskin Aperitivo: Spanish Language Meet-Up is on Friday, September 20th, 2024 at the Angel City Brewery in Dowtown LA from 5-7 p.m.

For more information and to RSVP for our events please remember to visit our events calendar.

In addition to these alumni-specific events, UCLA Luskin invites you to attend the many events and programs we organize that are open to the entire Luskin community including: the beginning of the academic year’s Block Party, Luskin Lectures, and the Luskin Summit. 

Alumni Network

Network with Luskin alumni & future alumni (currently enrolled students) via UCLA Luskin Office of Student Affairs and Alumni Relations page on LinkedIn. in four easy steps by updating the education section in your personal LinkedIn profile:

  1. In the Education section of your profile, add “UCLA Luskin School of Public Affairs” as your school (not UCLA, the undergraduate college)
  2. Add your “Dates Attended”
  3. Add your “Degree”
  4. Click “Save,” and your profile will automatically connect to UCLA Luskin alumni & student profiles via the UCLA Luskin Office of Student Affairs and Alumni LinkedIn university page so you can network with fellow Luskin-ites!

Post career promotions, and job opportunities, learn about other group members, and keep up-to-date on all things Luskin.

Follow us on your favorite social media channel for the most up-to-date news about fellow alumni, students and faculty, and the latest events and programs on campus and beyond. Have something to share? Tag us at @UCLALuskin

Stay in Touch with Luskin

Stay in touch with the UCLA Luskin School of Public Affairs by updating your contact information

Interested in speaking on a panel, serving on a committee, or helping with recruitment? Have you moved or changed jobs? Interested in learning more about upcoming events? Please take a moment to complete our stay-in-touch form and update your contact information, and tell us how you’d like to get involved. We would love to hear from you!

To update us with your professional milestone, your day-to-day victories, as well as your ideas. Please contact:

Dr. Karina Mascorro
Director of Alumni Engagement
kmascorro@luskin.ucla.edu

Don’t forget to follow us on social media.

Curious to stay informed and engaged with all things UCLA Luskin? Don’t miss out on the latest news updates! Check out our Luskin Forum Online for thought-provoking articles. Stay updated with UCLA Luskin in the News to see our community’s impact. And for captivating visuals, dive into our vibrant Flickr albums which showcase pictures from our events.

Career Resources for Alumni

Graduate Student Alumni

Luskin Graduate Student Alumni are invited to continue using CareerHub to access the Public Affairs job board. If you do not yet have access to this system, don’t hesitate to contact careerservices@luskin.ucla.edu with your name, email, Luskin program, and graduation date to request account activation. We also invite you to connect with our Luskin School of Public Affairs LinkedIn Page to connect with fellow alumni, current students, and employers. As a Luskin Alum, you have lifetime access to these resources. In addition to Luskin CareerHub & LinkedIn and the UCLA Career Center, please visit UCLA Alumni’s Career Engagement website for UCLA’s alumni career coaches directory and professional development programs.

Recent Luskin graduate alumni have continued access to Luskin Career Services for three months after their last academic term. Recent Luskin graduate Alumni may also attend the next career fair after graduation. For example, if you graduate in June 2023, you can access Luskin career counseling appointments and workshops through September, and you may attend the Fall Internship and Career Fair.

Lastly, in your first year as an alum, you have one year of free access to UCLA’s campus-wide “Handshake for Alumni.” After your first year, a six months subscription is available. Please see the UCLA Career Center Alumni Page for more information.

Undergraduate Student Alumni

We also invite you to connect with our Luskin School of Public Affairs LinkedIn Page to connect with fellow alumni, current students, and employers. As a Luskin Alum, you have lifetime access to these resources. In addition to Luskin CareerHub & LinkedIn and the UCLA Career Center, please visit UCLA Alumni’s Career Engagement website for UCLA’s alumni career coaches directory and professional development programs.

Recent UCLA undergraduate alumni have continued access to all UCLA Career Center services for three months after their Luskin academic term. Additionally, in your first year as an alum, you have one year of free access to UCLA’s campus-wide “Handshake for Alumni.” After your first year, a six months subscription is available. Please see the UCLA Career Center Alumni Page for more information.

Resume Review Resources

Please see the NAWSCA Career Development: Resume Review.

Mentor & Recruit Luskin Students

Mentor through UCLA ONE

Register for UCLA One to:

Connect: Find Bruins you know or meet Bruins you should know in a trusted UCLA environment.Give back: Introduce, employ and offer to mentor current students and recent grads.Expand: Leverage your Bruin network to further your knowledge and career aspirations.Re-connect with old classmates: UCLA ONE allows you to find and re-connect with old classmates and expand your professional network.Build Community: This is your community, where Bruins help Bruins. Leverage the collective power of the vast alumni network and cultivate a culture of helping and giving back.

Please join the Luskin School of Public Affairs Group once you register.

Recruitment

Recruit UCLA Luskin Graduate Students

Post Jobs and Internships on the Luskin Job Board

Our career management system is called CareerHub. Please register here to post jobs, fellowships, and internship opportunities. If you have questions regarding CareerHub or posting, please email us.

Attend our Fall and/or Spring Career Fairs!

Employers from all areas of public policy, social welfare, and urban planning at the public, private, nonprofit, and government levels who will have job and internship opportunities available are invited. Please log into CareerHub to register.

Host an Employer Information Session

If you want to promote your organization, job opportunities and meet qualified and department-specific students, please contact Kevin Medina, at kmedina@luskin.ucla.edu.  You are welcome to present in person or by Zoom.

Forward us one-time postings.

Please forward job postings to be featured in our weekly newsletter here: Jobs@luskin.ucla.edu

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News

‘Tell Your Story in Your Own Words, So That No One Tells It For You’ A commencement message of empathy and resilience for UCLA Luskin’s Class of 2024

A commencement message of empathy and resilience for UCLA Luskin’s Class of 2024.

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Blazing Trails for Asian American Health and Well-Being Social Welfare alumni Bill Watanabe and Yasuko Sakamoto are honored for legacy of leadership

UCLA Social Welfare alumni Bill Watanabe and Yasuko Sakamoto are honored for a legacy of leadership.

Spotlight

UCLA Luskin Alumni of the Year

Alumni of the Year awards honor members of the alumni community who have been impactful through community service, public service, University service and/or professional achievement. By recognizing alumni, the award hopes to inspire leaders and change agents who advance solutions to society’s most-pressing problems.

MPP  2023 Alumna of the Year

Regina Wallace-Jones is the CEO and President of ActBlue.  A seasoned technology executive, former elected official, and Democratic organizer she succeeds Erin Hill, who led the organization for 14 years. Hill announced in July her intention to step down at the end of 2022.

Since its founding in 2004, ActBlue has transformed political fundraising, helping Democratic campaigns and progressive organizations raise more than $11 billion and more than 21 million small-dollar donors make an impact on the causes they care about. Wallace-Jones will bring a unique mix of experiences from the tech sector, public service, and the organizing community to the role. She has had a dual-track career, both working as an engineer and executive for some of the biggest companies in the tech industry and also running for local office, serving as mayor of East Palo Alto, CA, and dedicating her time and energy to helping elect Democratic candidates.

Regina’s powerful combination of skills and deep commitment to progressive change positions her to lead ActBlue and help envision its next decade. She is an accomplished product and security leader, having held executive positions at Lendstreet, Mindbody, eBay, Facebook, and Yahoo. Her background equips her to deliver solutions for ActBlue’s users while ensuring it remains a trusted and secure platform. This moment calls for innovation and creativity to ensure Democrats and progressives have a strategic advantage when it comes to fundraising. Wallace-Jones is well versed in successfully leading teams to accomplish those goals.

As CEO, Wallace-Jones also brings an understanding of the mechanics needed to successfully win a down-ballot race and what it takes to win a national election. While an engaged citizen throughout her life, she became more involved in public service after serving as a Regional Field Organizer during President Barack Obama’s 2012 campaign while balancing her career at Yahoo and caring for her young daughters. After organizing for multiple campaigns, she ran for and was elected to the East Palo Alto City Council. In 2020, the council appointed her as mayor of East Palo Alto, CA, where she guided the city through the pandemic. She is also a proud member of Delta Sigma Theta, Inc., a public service sorority.

Wallace-Jones joins a short but exceptional list of leaders at ActBlue. She will be the fourth leader in the organization’s 19-year history and break ground as the first Black woman to helm the nonprofit.

Joseph A. Nunn Social Welfare 2024 Alumnus of the Year

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From left, Bill Watanabe, Yasuko Sakamoto and Joe Nunn at the UCLA Luskin Social Welfare alumni celebration. Photo by Mary Braswell

Bill Watanabe MSW ’72 and Yasuko Sakamoto MSW ’83 were recognized as the Joseph A. Nunn Social Welfare Alumni of the Year for their decades of leadership in strengthening ethnic neighborhoods and training generations of social workers who would carry on a legacy of service.

Watanabe and Sakamoto were two of the three original staff members of the Little Tokyo Service Center (LTSC) when it opened in 1980, and they served together for more than three decades.

The nonprofit now employs more than 150 people and provides culturally sensitive social services, affordable housing, support for small businesses, and programs for children, families and seniors. The June 8 alumni celebration took place in the recently opened Terasaki Budokan, a community sports and activity center 30 years in the making.

Over the years, the service center has also served as a learning site for more than 120 social welfare interns, 60 from UCLA — including three current  faculty, Susan Lares-Nakaoka MSW ’99 UP PhD ’14, director of field education; Toby Hur MSW ’93 and Erin Nakamura MSW ’12.

2023 Gerry Laviña MSW ’88

2022 Ahmanise Sanati MSW ‘10

2019 Harmony (Dust) Grillo MSW ’05

2018 Helene Creager MSW ’85

2017 Aurea Montes-Rodriguez MSW ’99

2016 Marvin J. Southard DSW ’83’

2015 Tracy Colunga MSW ’11

2014 Melinda Morgan MSW ‘89, PhD ’98

2013 Debra Duardo MSW ’96

2012 Jorja Leap MSW ’80

2011 Nelba Chavez MSW ’71

2010 Herb Hatanaka DSW ’82

2009 John Oliver MSW ’69

2008 Yolie Flores Aguilar MSW ’88

2007 Dennis Murata MSW ’84

Bladam Gomez, MURP ’24, UCLA Fellow at UCLA Law School

Alejandra Garcia, MPP ’23, Government Affairs Manager at Comcast

Rocio Perez, MPP ’23, policy and data analyst at UnidosUS

Janet Zamudio, MURP ’23, Western Policy Climate Intern at Environmental Defense Fund

Elizabeth Plasencia Reynolds, MPP ’23, Legislative Fellow at United States Senate

Heidy Melchor, MURP ’23, Congressional Hispanic Caucus Legislative Fellow at CHCI

Ashley Reyes, MPP ’22, legislative deputy at The Office of Councilwoman Monica Rodriguez in the City of Los Angeles

Courtney Taylor MPP ’21,  law clerk at Federal Public Defender and current UCLA law student

Aryon Shahidzadeh MURP ’24, Lead Researcher California Initiatives, Emerging Markets Development Corporation

Sydney Saubestre MPP ’23, Senior Policy Analyst Open Technology Institute, New America

Saman Haddad BA ’22, Jay Fujitani 1L Summer Associate, current law student at Yale

Devina Ortega BA ’21, Public Information Specialist at Covina Valley School District

Adriana Bernal BA ’21, Communications Associate, FISA Foundation

Estefania Zavala MPP ’18, Digital Equity and Economic Inclusion Officer at City of Long Beach

Sydney Ganon MPP ’17, Director and Senior Consultant at Education First Consulting

Emily Scheines MPP ’14, Senior Director of Skills Systems at Competency-Based Education Network

Annie Kuo MPP ’12, Senior Director of Technology at Summit Public Schools

Josh Mukhopadhyay MPP ’08, Deputy General Counsel at Natural Resources Defense Council (NRDC)

Adriana Ochoa, MURP ’24, Current MURP student at UCLA Luskin

Rachel Lu, MURP ’22, Impact Fellow at UCLA Institute of the Environment and Sustainability

Adriana Bernal, BA in Public Affairs ’22, Communication Associate at FISA Foundation

Zainab Badi, MPP ’19, Workforce Policy Project Manager, GRID Alternatives

JC De Vera, MPP ’17, Director at Hirsch Philanthropy Partners

Monica Gomez, MPP ’04, Program Officer at the California Wellness Foundation

Gabriela Solis Torres MSW/MPP ’19, Assistant Director at HKS Government Performance Lab

Lindsay Graef MSW/MPP ’19, Doctoral Student at University of Pennsylvania

Laura Edwards MPP ’23, Legislative Aide at California State Assembly

Ross Lenihan, MPP ‘15, Policy & Data Manager at County of Los Angeles Workforce Department (DEO)

Brandon Dowling MPP ’13, Chief of Staff at Pacific6

Adriana Ochoa MURP ’25, Management Assistant at the City of Long Beach

Savanna Doudar MPP ’23, Homeless Strategy and Partnership Specialist at the City of Long Beach

Mary Daou MPP ’20, Administrative Analyst at the City of Long Beach

Estefania Zavala MPP ’18, Digital Equity and Economic Inclusion Officer at the City of Long Beach

Ryan Kurtzman MURP ’18, Technology and Partnerships Officer at the City of Long Beach

Alvin Teng MPP ’18, Homeless Strategy and Partnerships Manager at the City of Long Beach

Elizabeth Calixtro MPP ’16, Labor Relations Manager at Multnomah County

Discover the Bohnett Fellows’ impactful presence in public service and innovation. Leading transformative initiatives across esteemed organizations and government institutions, they drive progress in city administrations, social justice, sustainability, and technology firms. Their dedication to excellence and commitment to creating positive change inspire brighter futures for all, leaving an indelible mark on the communities they serve.

Antonia Izuogu, MURP ’23, Student Intern, East Bay Community Law Center

Lana Zimmerman MPP ’23, Associate Project Manager, UCLA Luskin Center for Innovation

Michelle Gallarza, MURP ’23, Planning Assistant, City of Los Angeles

Katrina Deloso, MURP/MPH ’23, Student Professional Worker, Active Transportation Division, City of Los Angeles

Imelda Islas, MPP ’23, Interm Housing Solutions, Mayor’s Office of City Homelessness Initiatives at Office of Mayor Karen Bass

Christina Anecito MPP ’22, Associate, Cityfi

Alejandro Gonzalez, MURP ’21, Program Manager, Connecting Capital and Community (3C) Initiative, Genesis LA

Courtney B. Taylor, MPP ’21, Law Clerk, Noncapital Habeas Unit, Federal Public Defender/ UCLA Law Candidate 202

Karishma Shamdasani, MPP ’21, Senior Deputy of Transportation, Supervisor Holly J. Mitchell, L.A. County Board of Supervisors

Mary Daou, MPP ’20 (USCM), Administrative Analyst, City of Long Beach

Jonathan Kosaka MPP ’20, Credit Controller, Robert Walters

Victoria Lewis, MSW/MPP ’20, Clinical Fellow, Yale School of Medicine Child Study Center

Samantha Meyer, MURP ’20, Senior Project Developer, Eden Housing, Inc.

Iman Nanji, MPP ’19, Project Leader, Boston Consulting Group (BCG)

Sean Tan, MPP ’19, Senior Public Administration Analyst at UCLA Center for Health Policy Research

Shonté Johnson, MSW ’19, Associate Clinical Social Worker, Epiphany Counseling, Consulting, & Treatment Services

Ryan Kurtzman, MURP ’18, Technology Partnership Officer, City of Long Beach

Caroline Menjivar, MSW ’18, California State Senator, District 20

Isaac Bryan MPP ’18, California State Assemblymember, 55th District and California State Assembly Majority Leader

Tammy (Barreras) Ortuno, MSW ’17, Director of Workforce Development, Los Angeles Mayor’s Office

Jayanthi Daniel, MSW ’17, Executive Director, Restaurant Workers’ Community Foundation

John Christian “JC”, MPP ’17, Director, Hirsch Philanthropy Partners

Tony Tonnu, MURP ’17 (USCM), Data Scientist, Thyme Care

Jeremiah Atterman MSW ’16, Director of Business & Strategy, National Council for Mental Wellbeing

Elizabeth Calixtro MPP ’16, Labor Relations Manager, Multnomah County

Andrew Stricklin, MURP ’16, Senior Manager, Global Expansion Proposals & Permits at Lime

Kiana Taheri, MPP’16, Special Projects Officer, Los Angeles City Administrative Officer

Skylar Ibarra (Lenox), MSW ’15, Licensed Clinical Social Worker, Lenarra Therapy

Kelsey Jessup, MPP ’15, Project Director, Urban Conservation, The Nature Conservancy

Jacky Guerrero, MPP ’15, Director, Equity in Community Investments, Catalyst California

Holli Fajack, MURP ’14, Sustainability Manager, California State University, Long Beach

Saira Gandhi, MPP ’14, Senior Management Analyst, Equity, Performance Management & Innovation, City of Los Angeles of the Chief Administrative Officer

Lilly O’Brien-Kovari, MURP ’14, Senior Associate, Fehr & Peers

Dan Rodman, MURP ’13, Senior Transportation Lead, Natural Resources Defense Council

Lila Hayatdavoudi, MPP ’13, Senior Policy Analyst, General Counsel, University of California

Nahtahna Cabanes MSW ’13, Chief Executive Officer, NC Strategies

Michelle De Santiago, MPP ’12, Program Officer, First 5 LA

Joshua Low, MPP ‘12, Municipal Advisors, Ehlers

Lys Mendez, MPP ’12, Communications Strategist, Better World Group

Amanda Smick, MSW ’12, Pediatric Transplant Social Worker, UCLA Health

Daniel Caroselli MURP ’11, Digital Inclusion & Performance Management Unit, Bureau of Street Lightning, City of LA

Tyrone Carter MSW ’11, Associate Master Clinician: Addiction Medicine Recovery Services, Kaiser Permanente

Susanna Curry, MSW ’11, Assistant Professor, California State University- Sacramento

Cathy Dang, MSW ’11, National Co-Director, Grassroots Asians Rising

Karissa Yee Findley, MPP ’11, Director of School Portfolio Planning, San Francisco Unified School District

Priya Zachariah, MURP ’10, Chief Resilience Officer, Harris County Flood Control District

Frank Lopez, MPP ’10, Director, Regional Public Affairs, SoCal Gas

Helen Beckon Kerstein MPP ‘09, Principal Fiscal and Policy Analyst, California Legislative Analyst’s Office

Min-Kuk Song, MPP ’09, Deputy County Counsel, Office of the County Counsel, County of Santa Clara

Jamilla Jordan, UP ’09, Equity Director, County of Marin

Mary Wallace, MSW ’09, Program Coordinator, PEERS, LA County Department of Mental Health

Everardo Alvizio MSW ’08, Community Liaison HIV-Sacramento, Gilead Sciences

Gregory Spotts, MPP ’08, Director, Seattle Department of Transportation

Laura Zahn, UP ’08, Founder and Designer/Maker, Off the Saw

Explore the careers our esteemed LA County Office of Child Protection Fellow Alumni have embarked on. From fervent social workers to Ph.D. candidates, our esteemed alumni exemplify dedication and commitment to safeguarding vulnerable youth.

Rachel Parker-Chavez  MSW and MPP ’25, Human-Centered Design Strategist, Co-Founder

Alex Bowen MSW ’22, Clinical Social Worker and Clinic Manager at UCLA Health

Kimberly Fuentes MSW ’21, Clinical Social Worker at Wombat Mental Health Services, Study Coordinator and Ph.D. Candidate at UC Luskin Department of Social Welfare

Anthony Gomez MSW ’20, Ph.D. Candidate at UC Berkeley School of Social Welfare

Sara Rubinstein MPP ’19, MPP Homeless Initiatives Manager at United Way of Greater Los Angeles

Erica Ontiveros MSW ’18, Deputy Probation Officer at County Santa Barbara

Barbara Lundqvist MPP ’17, Project Director at Los Angeles County Office of Child Protection

Liberty Fellow Alumni hold prominent positions across various fields. From influential government leaders to trailblazing entrepreneurs and innovative changemakers in nonprofit organizations, our esteemed alumni exemplify the spirit of transformative leadership. With their diverse expertise and unwavering commitment to creating a positive societal impact, these exceptional individuals are redefining success and shaping a better future for our communities.

Sonia Zamora MPP ’23 Government Contracts and Grants Coordinator at Step Up

Maura O’Neill MPP ’23, Policy Analyst & Advocate at Ideate Labs

Jesse Ostroff MPP ’23, Assistant Vice President, Client Advisor, Philanthropic Services at Whittier Trust Company

Christian Lua MPP ’23, Planning Technician at the City of Jurupa Valley

Alberto Murillo MPP ’23, Performance Auditor, The City of San Diego

Rasik Hussain MPP ’22, Infrastructure Policy Analyst at Arnold Ventures

Katiana Chang MSW ’22, Associate Therapist at Kaiser Permanente

Casey Leedom MURP ’22, Planner at San Francisco Municipal Transportation Agency (SFMTA)

Tayler Ward MURP ’21, Senior Manager of Communications and Education at Just Solutions

Gerrlyn Gacao MURP ’21, Program Manager, Community Ownership for Community Power Fund at Common Counsel Foundation

Kaylin Canilone MPP/MSW ’20, Research and Policy Manager at Los Angeles Department of Youth Development

Katherine Cabrera MURP ’20, Senior Program Manager, Capacity Building at The Greenlining Institute

Joel Montano MURP ’20, Housing Planning and Economic Analyst at Lost Angeles Housing Department

Jesus Flores MURP ’19, Director of Policy and Strategy at UC Riverside Inland Empire and Community Center

Jessa Mae McCormack MURP ’19, Deputy Director of Housing Justice at Liberty Hill Foundation

Jessica Prieto MURP ’19, Program Manager, Peace Development Fund

Gabriela Lopez MSW ’19, unknown

Desiree Lopez MSW ’19, Student Success Coordinator at San Diego State University Research Foundation

Cameron Phillips MURP ’19, unknown

Evelyn Larios MSW ’18, Restorative Justice Coordinator, Vaughn Next Century Learning Center

Simi Aliu MURP ’17, Senior Advisor at Bloomberg Center for Government Excellence at John Hopkins University

Brittany Woods MSW ’17, Lead Pupil Services and Attendance Counselor at LAUSD

Michael Janusek MURP ’16, Associate Planner at M-Group

Daniel Lee MSW ’15, Mayor City of Culver City

Kaitlyn Fu, MURP ’25, Planning Intern at AECOM and current graduate student at UCLA

Lucy Briggs MURP ’24, Research Specialist for the Environment and Public Health at McCune Law Group

Michelle Rivera, MURP ’24, Westlake Buy Nothing Group- Self-employed

Yesenia Becerra, MURP ’24, Coordinator, Systems Components-Time Limited Subsidies at Los Angeles Homeless Services Authority

Antonia Izuogu MURP ’23, law student at Howard University School of Law

Sara Durghalli MURP ’23, Co-Founder, Events Liaison at Arab-American Coalition for Equity

Ana Gabriela Tapia MURP ’15, Senior Community Investment Officer at CSH, the Source for Housing Solutions

Alicia Nyein, MPP ’23, Assistant Program Manager of Workforce Development at Los Angeles County of Economic Development

Sara Terrana, PhD in Social Welfare ’19 and MSW ’13, Assistant Professor at Adelphi University

Sarah Burtner MPP ’18, Fiscal and Policy Analyst at the City of Seattle

Olivia Nelli, BA in Public Affairs ’22, Peace Corps Volunteer at the Youth Development Program in Peru

Abraham Cheung MPP ’23, Survey Statistician at U.S. Census Bureau

Monica Mata MPP ’23, Program Examiner| Treasury Branch at Office of Management and Budget

Sophia Li MPP ’22, Presidental Management Fellow at United States Space Force

Shira Bergstein MPP ’12, Senior Grants Program Manager at the US Department of Transportation (DOT)

Tom Schumacher MPP ’12, Director of Investments, Open Road Impact Fund at Open Road Alliance

Melissa Paulding MPP ’08,  President and COO, SAVI (Defense & Space)

Varisa Patraporn MPP, Ph.D. Urban Planning ’07, Associate Professor at California State University at Long Beach

Jessica (Hausman) Ramakis MPP ’03, Director, Grants Policy Office at U.S. Department of Education Councilmember, Town of Vienna (VA)

David Bortnick MPP ’01, Professional Staff Member, House Appropriations Committee

Michael Levine MURP ‘79, Executive & Group Coach/ Trainer, Treasury Executive Institute pro bono at the US  Department of Treasury and Senior Systemic Team Coaching Practitioner, Executive and Leadership Coach at Churchill Leadership Group Inc. Freelance

JC De Vera MPP ’17, Director at Hirsch Philanthropy Partners

Itzel Vasquez-Rodriguez, MPP ’24, Policy Fellow at UCLA Latino Policy and Politics Institute

Edgar Reyna, MURP ’23, Climate Resilience Senior Analyst at Office of Los Angeles Mayor Karen Bass

Monika Shankar, MURP ’21, Ph.D. Student at UCLA Fielding School of Public Health

John Scott-Railton, Ph.D. ’21, Senior Researcher at Citizens Lab

Deja Thomas, MURP ’20, Program Manager at Center for the Advancement of Racial Equity at Work (CARE) UCLA Labor Center

Zully Juarez, MURP ’20, Senior and Research and Policy Analyst at Just Solutions Collective

Karen Diaz Ruvalcaba, MURP ’19, Conservancy Project Analyst

Aaron Ordower, MURP ’15, Environment Deputy at Los Angeles County Supervisor Lindsey Horvath

Alexa Engelman, J.D. and MPP ’11, Assistant Regional Counsel, General & Cross-cutting Law Section at U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA)

Colleen Callahan, MURP ’10, Co-Executive Director and Co-founder of the Luskin Center for Innovation

Christine Lee, Ph.D. in Civil and Environmental Engineering with a Minor in Urban Planning  ’10, Technical Group Supervisor, Water and Ecosystem Group, NASA Jet Propulsion Laboratory

Jamillah Jordan, MURP ’09, Equity Director, County of Marin

Martha Matsuoka, MURP ’05, Professor and Department Chair/Executive Director, Urban Planning and Environmental Institute at Occidental College

Oriana Luquetta, MPP ’16, Foreign Service Officer, U.S. Department of State