DeAnna Solina was Promoted as Director of Human Resources at City of Stockton, CA

Date of management change: January 21, 2016 

What Happened?

Stockton, CA-based DeAnna Solina as Director of Human Resources

 

About the Company

Stockton is the 11th largest city in California, with a dynamic, multi-ethnic and multi-cultural population of over 320,000 residents. Located in California`s great Central Valley, Stockton has grown from a community with rich agricultural roots to an urban destination with an emerging arts and cultural scene, fine dining, shopping, sports, recreation, and family entertainment. Stockton is home to the University of the Pacific, California State University, Stanislaus extension campus, San Joaquin Delta Community College, and the robust and thriving Port of Stockton with direct waterway access to the San Francisco Bay.

 

About the Person

DeAnna Solina is the Director of Human Resources at City of Stockton, California.   Ms. Solina has been serving in the position of Interim Director since August 2015.  Prior to her interim position, she served as the Assistant Director of Human Resources since August 2012.   Ms. Solina first joined the City in the City Attorney`s Office in July 2005. As a Deputy City Attorney, she was the legal advisor to a number of City departments, including Human Resources, Administrative Services, Community Services, Fire and Police, and supported numerous boards and commissions. In her role as Assistant Director of Human Resources, she managed the Divisions of Labor and Employee Relations and Workforce Planning and helped to support Benefits and Risk Services.

 

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