City of San Fernando
Erica Melton has a range of work experience in finance and management roles. Erica is currently the Director of Finance/City Treasurer at the City of San Fernando, a position they started in August 2022. Prior to this, they worked at the City of Culver City from 2013 to 2022, first as a Senior Management/Budget Analyst and then as a Procurement & Financial Services Manager. Before that, they were a Budget Analyst at St. Louis Public Schools from 2010 to 2013 and a Government Services Analyst at the City of St. Louis from 2008 to 2010. Erica also has experience in marketing and project management, having worked as a Contractor - Strategic Partnerships at Edward Jones in 2007 and as a Project Manager at the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania in the same year. Erica also has prior experience as a Graduate Research Assistant at Penn State University and as an Intern at Big Brothers Big Sisters of Eastern Missouri and ADM.
Erica Melton attended Millikin University from 2001 to 2005, where they earned a Bachelor of Science degree in Finance. Following their undergraduate studies, they pursued further education at Capital College, Pennsylvania State University from 2005 to 2009. During this time, they obtained a Master of Public Administration degree with a focus on Public Administration.
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City of San Fernando
The City of San Fernando is located in the northeast section of the San Fernando Valley at the southern foot of the San Gabriel Mountains, approximately 23 miles North of Downtown Los Angeles. This compact community of 2.4 square miles and 25,000 residents is completely surrounded by the City of Los Angeles, including the nearby communities of Sylmar, Mission Hills and Pacoima. The City of San Fernando was incorporated in 1911 and is currently organized according to the City Council/City Manager form of government with seven full service departments, including Administration, City Clerk, Finance, Community Development, Police, Public Works, and Recreation and Community Services. Fire and emergency medical services are provided through a contract with the City of Los Angeles. The City employs approximately 125 full-time equivalent employees. The City is governed by a five-member City Council who serve overlapping four-year terms, with a Mayor appointed every year, on a rotating basis, by a majority vote of the City Council.