San Diego County Office of Education
Janice Duvall has a diverse work experience spanning various roles and industries. Janice began their career in 1982 as the founder of the University Heights Community Association, where they played a crucial role in developing the Trolley Barn Park and co-founded the Community Development Corporation. Janice received recognition for their efforts, winning the Orchid Award in 1991. In 1982, they also started their own business, PO Box Productions, and successfully managed it until 1994. In 1996, Janice joined the City of San Diego Environmental Services Department as a Program Management and Development professional, a position they held until 1998. Janice then transitioned to the San Diego County Office of Education, serving as the Science Outreach Program Lead. The precise start and end dates for their roles at both organizations are not provided. Overall, Janice Duvall has displayed strong leadership, project management, and entrepreneurial skills throughout their work experience.
Janice Duvall studied Environmental Studies at the University of Redlands.
San Diego County Office of Education
The San Diego County Office of Education (SDCOE) is inspiring and leading innovation in education so that all students can thrive in a future without boundaries. The County Office helps the county’s school districts operate efficiently and with significant cost savings by leveraging resources to perform personnel tasks and provide staff development and other services. With a focus on equity, innovation, and career technical education, SDCOE directly educates more than 3,000 students at more than 20 sites each year and provides support services to more than 500,000 students across 42 school districts. For additional information on how SDCOE is innovating education and working to guarantee all students graduate prepared for college, career, and life, visit www.sdcoe.net.