Denise Rosalez is a driven first-generation UC Berkeley student double-majoring in Social Welfare and Political Economy with a Tech & Economics concentration in Data Science, bringing nine years of practical experience across public service, advocacy, and operations. Currently serving as a Community Affairs Intern for the City and County of San Francisco while consulting in finance and supporting early childhood services on campus, she blends policy insight with hands-on program implementation. Her background includes internships at the U.S. Senate and Bipartisan Policy Center and advocacy work with CHIRLA, demonstrating an ability to navigate government, nonprofit, and civic sectors. Denise pairs frontline community engagement with administrative and HR experience from county and retail roles, making her adept at stakeholder coordination and operational delivery. Based in Berkeley and with roots as an estuarine ecologist, she brings an uncommon environmental perspective to social policy and data-driven decision making. Ambitious and community-centered, she excels at translating complex policy goals into actionable, equity-focused programs.
9 years of coding experience
Bachelor of Arts - BA, Social Work, Bachelor of Arts - BA, Social Work at University of California, Berkeley
Contributions:33 pushes, 4 branches in 2 years 9 months
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Denise Rosalez - Community Affairs Intern at CHIRLA