Abril Diaz

Administrative Analyst III at County of Imperial

Abril Diaz is a professional with extensive experience in various roles at different companies. Currently working as a Training Development Specialist at Imperial Irrigation District, Abril also serves as an Adjunct Faculty Member at Imperial Valley Community College. With a background in counseling coordination and administrative analysis, Abril's education includes a Master of Business Administration in Latin American Studies from San Diego State University and a Bachelor of Arts in Sociology and Political Economy of Industrialized Societies from the University of California, Berkeley.

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El Centro, United States

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County of Imperial

Imperial County is home to approximately 180,000 residents which live and work within its seven cities (Brawley, Calexico, Calipatria, El Centro, Holtville, Imperial and Westmorland) and eight unincorporated communities (Bombay Beach, Heber, Niland, Ocotillo, Palo Verde, Salton City, Seeley and Winterhaven). The county was the last to be established in California in 1907; however it is the ninth largest California County encompassing 4,284 square miles. Imperial County has much to offer. We have a rich agricultural heritage, which includes the production of half of our nation’s winter vegetables, an extensive amount of renewable resources, including geothermal, wind, and solar, a wide-range of cultural and outdoor recreational activities with hundreds of points of interest such as the Imperial Sand Dunes Recreation Area, a magnet for off-road enthusiasts, and the Sonny Bono Salton Sea National Wildlife Refuge, a renowned birding site, and a lively population with frequent family-oriented community events.