Rosalinda Romero

Human Resource Analyst at City of Hayward

Rosalinda Romero is an experienced Human Resource Analyst with expertise in Risk and Safety Management, currently serving the City of Hayward since January 2018. Prior to this role, Rosalinda held positions as Executive Assistant to the City Manager and Assistant to the Dean at California State University-East Bay from September 2011 to January 2018. Additionally, experience includes serving as Office Manager for the California Faculty Association from February 2007 to September 2011, providing administrative support and event planning assistance. Rosalinda holds a Master’s Degree in Public Administration from California State University-East Bay (2013-2015) and a degree in American History from the same institution (2005-2007), along with an Associate of Arts in History and Political Science from Riverside Community College (2004).

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Hayward, United States

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City of Hayward

Hayward is a Charter City of 62.55 square miles and 145,839 residents governed under the Council-Manager form of government. Hayward is known as the “Heart of the Bay” because of its central and convenient location in Alameda County – 25 miles southeast of San Francisco, 14 miles south of Oakland, 26 miles north of San Jose and 10 miles west of the valley communities surrounding Pleasanton. Serviced by an extensive network of freeways and bus lines, Hayward has two BART stations (Hayward and South Hayward), an Amtrak station, and the Hayward Executive Airport, with easy access to San Francisco, Oakland, and San Jose airports. Hayward's Executive Airport is a general aviation facility utilized by a multitude of diverse aircraft ranging from corporate jets to flying for enjoyment in small privately-owned aircraft. It is considered by many to be the Bay Area’s premier executive general aviation airport and provides a wide variety of aviation services to aircraft operators. Hayward’s diversity is not only reflected in our residents, but also in the variety of outstanding businesses that have chosen to locate and maintain their enterprises in our community. The investment of business and industry in our community is appreciated and valued. Continued partnerships between business, residents, education, and government are essential to ensure Hayward’s ongoing success as the “Heart of the Bay” and to our growing reputation as being “Open for Business.”