City of Temecula
Diane Hernandez has a diverse background in community services and healthcare, currently serving as an Intern in Community Services at the City of Temecula since September 2018 and as a Work Study Student with the Vice Chancellor of Business & Administrative Services since September 2016. Additionally, Diane has been part of the U.S. Army Reserve as an Emergency Room Technician since February 2014, responsible for setting up and maintaining operating rooms, as well as assisting in surgeries. Earlier experience includes a Counseling Intern position at Los Angeles Harbor College from August 2015 to September 2016. Diane holds a Bachelor's degree in Chicano Studies and Public Policy from the University of California, Riverside, awarded in 2019, and an educational background from the Los Angeles Community College District from 2012 to 2016.
City of Temecula
The City of Temecula is a dynamic community comprised of approximately 109,064 citizens. The City maintains 40 parks on 314 developed acres throughout the community, which provide recreation opportunities for both the citizens of Temecula, as well as surrounding communities. Police and Fire protection are provided through a contract with Riverside County. The Temecula Valley Unified School District provides 32 schools for 27,700 students at the kindergarten through 12th grade levels within the City. The City of Temecula prides itself on its community focus and quality of life.