City of Murrieta
Rachel Romero possesses extensive experience in human resources, currently serving as a Human Resources Technician for the City of Murrieta since June 2019, overseeing human resources programs for approximately 460 employees. Prior to this role, Rachel worked at California State University San Marcos Corporation as a Human Resources Generalist, managing HR for around 400 Auxiliary employees. Rachel's background includes significant positions at First American Title Insurance Company, where responsibilities ranged from HR Business Partner for over 1,000 employees to HRIS Supervisor and Payroll Supervisor, managing payroll for 6,000 employees. Beginning career at ADP as a Service Center Supervisor, Rachel ensured high-quality service in call center operations. Educational credentials include a Certificate in Human Resources Management from UC Irvine and a Bachelor's degree in Business Administration from Missouri Southern State University.
City of Murrieta
Murrieta is a city with a large share of newcomers, a strong sense of history and a promising future. Between 2000 and 2010, this community grew more than 133%, making it one of the fastest growing cities in the state. With that growth came the opportunity to focus on what matters most to residents, many of whom were young professionals just starting families. Murrieta rose to the occasion, and now claims some of the top-rated high schools in the state, and a #6 spot on America’s Safest Cities list. Over the years it developed and preserved more than 20 miles of hiking trails, 52 parks and countless recreational opportunities. Murrieta became known as an ideal place to settle down and call home--and many people did. Today’s Murrieta is taking things to the next level. Robust economic growth includes re-vitalization of Historic Downtown; the emergence of a regional medical hub with five major healthcare facilities; a cutting-edge biotechnology center; and expanded shopping and entertainment for all ages. And through it all, Murrieta remains connected by community.