Board Member, Diego Hills Central Charter
Current Term July 1, 2023 – June 30, 2024
Jacqueline R. Reynoso possesses 15 years of executive management experience in policy advocacy, program development, stakeholder engagement and regional planning efforts in San Diego. Ms. Reynoso is the Director of Programs and Policy for Cordoba Corporation. Ms. Reynoso previously served as the President and CEO of the National City Chamber of Commerce for 12 years. Ms. Reynoso’s professional leadership includes diverse positions such as President of ARTS, a creative youth development organization; Chairwoman of the Southwestern College Mariachi Scholarship Foundation; Treasurer of Olivewood Gardens & Learning Center at the International Community Foundation; Founder and Organizer of the International Mariachi Festival & Competition; Audit Chair for Planned Parenthood of the Pacific Southwest; and most recently, Founder and President of the National City Chamber Foundation.
Ms. Reynoso maintains active participation with the United States Small Business Association Advisory Board, Mexican American Business and Professionals Association, South County Economic Development Council, United States Chamber of Commerce, Pro Salud Board Member in Mexico, and USS Midway Diversity and Inclusion Advisory Board. Ms. Reynoso’s interest and acumen in public policy earned her a seat as a UC Public Policy International Affairs fellow at the Goldman School of Public Policy. In 2002, Ms. Reynoso graduated magna cum laude from UC Berkeley and received a B.A. in Psychology with a Minor in Public Policy. In 2006, Ms. Reynoso was awarded the prestigious presidential scholarship and earned her Masters Degree in Public Policy and Public Finance from Harvard University at the John F. Kennedy School of Government. From 2001-2002, she studied Italian Language and Culture in Siena, Italy, at the Universita Per Stranieri. Jacqueline is also a graduate of San Diego County’s Water Academy, which prepares the next generation of water management leaders.
Written By:
Abi Lawrence