City of Glendale, CA
Daniel Hernandez is an accomplished professional in public works with extensive experience in municipal management. Currently serving as the Director of Public Works for the City of San Bernardino since May 2022, Daniel previously held similar positions in the City of Commerce and the City of Huntington Park. Prior to a career in public service, Daniel worked as a Mission Assurance Supervisor at Orbital ATK and as an Industrial Engineer at Precision Dynamics Corporation. Daniel began the professional journey as a Production Manager at Aramark Uniform Services. Academic credentials include a Master in Business Administration with a focus in Finance from Pepperdine Graziadio Business School and a Bachelor of Science in Industrial Engineering from California State Polytechnic University-Pomona.
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City of Glendale, CA
Incorporated in 1906 and boasting a population of over 200,000, the City of Glendale is the sixth safest city of its size in America and fourth safest in California. Covering approximately 30.6 square miles, Glendale is comfortably situated north of Los Angeles with beautiful views of the Verdugo Mountains. Glendale’s charm is in its unique neighborhoods, offering opportunities for both big city dreamers and small town entrepreneurs. Glendale’s strong ecosystem supports both growing and established companies, such as Walt Disney Imagineering, DreamWorks, Service Titan, Dine Brands, LegalZoom, and Public Storage. Glendale’s track record of successful business attraction is due in no small part to its central location giving it access to four major freeways for residents, employees, and customers from around the region. Businesses and residents alike have taken advantage of Glendale's central location, reputation for safety, excellent business environment, outstanding schools, state-of-the-art healthcare facilities, and growing restaurant and entertainment options. The City of Glendale prides itself on the quality of service and exceptional customer it provides to the community through precision execution and innovative leadership. Such execution and leadership is made possible by its status as a full-service charter city and the Council-Manager form of government. Five councilmembers are elected at large to serve four- year terms, and each year Council selects one member to serve as Mayor. The City is comprised of 15 departments that include the offices of the City Manager, City Attorney, City Clerk, City Treasurer, Community Development, Community Services & Parks, Finance, Fire, Water & Power, Human Resources, Information Services, Innovation, Performance, and Audit, Library, Arts & Culture, Police, and Public Works.