SEIU Local 721
Corina Post, MPP, MSW, is a skilled researcher currently advocating for public service workers in Southern California as part of the Social Service Division at SEIU Local 721 since June 2021. Prior to this role, Post served as a program analyst at the WORLD Policy Analysis Center and held various positions including social worker with A Community of Friends, public policy intern at Harbor Freights Tools For Schools, and consultant for the Partnership for Los Angeles Schools. Additional experience includes fellowships and roles at Southern California Grantmakers, Sonke Gender Justice, Prevention Institute, and World Vision. Post holds a dual Master’s degree in Public Policy and Social Welfare from UCLA Luskin School of Public Affairs and a Bachelor’s degree in Political Science and Government from UC San Diego.
SEIU Local 721
SEIU Local 721 is a dynamic, fast-growing organization recognized as one of the largest and strongest unions of publicly-funded employees in the nation. We are on the forefront of local politics, defending public services in the face of budget challenges, and we are key players in national reform efforts. We have more than 200 staff members covering six counties in Southern California, and we are on the front lines of holding government accountable, ensuring efficiency, tackling waste, and improving services. Our more than 80,000 members provide critical public services in diverse fields, including health care, social services, special districts, private non-profits, libraries, courts, parks and recreation, public works and mental health in cities and counties throughout Southern California.