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• Events committees
• Mentor
• Organizer: Dream It, Be It Conference for girls
Sheriff’s Dept. and State of California Office of Emergency Services (6 years)
• Civilian Search
• Dog Handler
• Demonstrator
• Wilderness First Aid – 27 Active Searches
• Exhibition speaker
VIA (11 years)
• Leadership Program Chair
• Chair, Students Teaming to Achieve
• Education Committee
• Leadership Speaker and Recruiter
Soroptimist Int’l. of the Americas (13 years)
• President
• Publicity chair
• SIGSCV club president
• Secretary
• Director
• Laurel Society member
SCV Chamber (10 years)
• Board member
• Ambassador
• Membership/Recruitment/Retention
• Leadership Program
• Special Recognition Award
Circle of Hope (2 years)
• Advisory Board
• Dancing with the Stars fund-raising contestant
Zonta (7 years)
• Coach, hope and career skills for disadvantage women
• Life Forward speaker
• Carmen Sarro Award
College of the Canyons (10 years)
• Conference Speaker, Resume Rally Judge
• Women’s Conference Coordinator
Others: 4H, Habitat for Humanity, Newhall Trail Riders, SCV Senior Center, Wiley Canyon Adult Day Care,
SCV Education Foundation, Association of Women Entrepreneurs, Castaic Lake Water Agency, HMNH, SCV
Jaycees, First Lego League Robotics, City of Santa Clarita, Celebrity Waiter.
Organizational Impact: Sue became a board member for Child & Family Center in January 2018 when the
Center merged with the Domestic Violence Center. Sue served on the Merger Integration Committee which was
so important to the success of the merger. She currently serves on the Center’s Finance Committee and Board
Development Committee. Sue is an avid supporter and advocate attending and volunteering at all the various
fund-raisers and events. She continues to be a voice for Domestic Violence issues and concerns, as she fills the
responsibilities of her broader role within Child & Family Center.
Biography: Sue has been a part of the SCV business and nonprofit community for more than a decade with
NewMarket Careers, and now brings her Career Development skills to the Hart School District to assist youth in
productively entering the workforce. As a volunteer, she has mentored and conducted presentations for area stu-
dents, having participated in developing career curriculum for VIA Connect 2 Success that began with the SCV
School & Business Alliance and Junior Achievement, and as a speaker for COC Worksource. Sue now serves