Christina Chartier

Executive Assistant To The Mayor And Council at City of Palm Springs

Christina Chartier has extensive experience in administrative roles, currently serving as the Executive Assistant to the Mayor and Council for the City of Palm Springs since April 2017. Prior to this position, Christina worked as the Executive Assistant to the Director of Parks, Recreation, and Community Services for the City of San Bernardino from March 2016 to April 2017. Christina's earlier tenure includes serving as the Executive Administrative Assistant to the Chair for the Morongo Band of Mission Indians and multiple administrative roles within the California Tribal Intrastate Internet Poker Consortium and California Online Poker Association. Other notable positions include Senior Secretary at the Yucaipa Calimesa Joint Unified School District, Adult School Secretary at Palm Springs Unified School District, and various roles in administration and management from 1986 to 2000.

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Yucaipa, United States

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City of Palm Springs

Nestled at the base of the San Jacinto Mountains, the City of Palm Springs is known for its crystal-blue skies, year-round sunshine, stunning landscape, and starry nights. Palm Springs’ rich history and gorgeous weather make it an ideal place to live and a preferred destination of travelers from all over the world. The City maintains the charm of a small town while offering the amenities of an urban center. Palm Springs lies on the western edge of the Coachella Valley approximately 107 miles east of Los Angeles within the ecological area known as the Colorado Desert. The permanent population is approximately 50,000 and the City has over 5 million visitors annually. The City is known for valuing the diversity of its people and neighborhoods, celebrating a population that includes active senior and LGBT communities. Residents of Palm Springs have access to shopping, galleries, restaurants, parks, recreational facilities, hiking trails, bike routes, a water park, and horseback riding as well as the scenic Palm Springs Aerial Tramway up Mt. San Jacinto. As the City enjoys 350 days of sunshine per year, Palm Springs’ community has year-round enjoyment of the outdoors. Palm Springs is host to many parades, festivals, and the famed Palm Springs International Film Festival. Residents of Palm Springs find that the City is an ideal community to call home.