Valeria Fike Romero

Research Group Deputy Director at Lawrence Hall of Science, UC Berkeley

Valeria Fike Romero has a diverse range of work experience, primarily focused on research, education, and advocacy. Valeria Fike has worked at the Lawrence Hall of Science at UC Berkeley in various roles, including as the Research Group Deputy Director and as a Research and Evaluation Specialist. In these positions, they led research and evaluation studies on STEM education programs and examined the learning experiences of underrepresented populations. Valeria also has experience in advisory roles, having served as a Board Member for Casa Mora Magdalena Theme Housing at UC Berkeley. Additionally, they have worked in different legislative intern positions, including at the Office of Assemblywoman Loni Hancock and the Office of Congresswoman Barbara Lee. Valeria's work experience also includes teaching assistance at Oxford Elementary School, serving as a Foster Youth Mentor, and working as a Lead Organizer for the Students and Families for Tuition Relief Now organization. Overall, they have demonstrated a commitment to promoting equity, inclusion, and quality education.

Valeria Fike Romero began their education in 2001 at the University of California, Riverside. However, no specific degree or field of study was provided for this period. In 2002, they enrolled at Holy Names University and completed their Bachelor of Arts in Sociology and Psychology in 2005. Valeria furthered their education at Mills College from 2008 to 2010, earning a Master of Arts in Educational Leadership. Currently, they are pursuing a Doctor of Philosophy degree in Education at the University of California, Davis, which they started in 2019 and is expected to complete in 2025.

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  • Research Group Deputy Director

    November, 2018 - present