Monica Rosas

Employer Relations Liaison for Cuyamaca College/Regional Consortium at Career Education - San Diego & Imperial Counties
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(386) 825-5501
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Languages
  • English Native or bilingual proficiency
  • Spanish Native or bilingual proficiency
  • Arabic -

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Relationships come first in the work Monica conducts and it shines through in everything she does for our team. From kind notes to taking time to listen and understand multiple perspectives, Monica ensures individuals are respected and humanized in the midst of fast paced environment. I've worked most closely with Monica at Cuyamaca College in her role as Employer Relations Liaison. She stays organized and has close attention to detail. The employers she works with are well cared for (and fed) at any event she hosts. Any employer would be thrilled to have her on their team, we're just lucky she chose Cuyamaca!

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Credentials

  • Customer Service Operations
    Council of Supply Chain Management Professionals
    Jan, 2017
    - Oct, 2024
  • Export and Trade Counseling Certification
    Trade Promotion Coordinating Committee and U.S. SBA
    Sep, 2016
    - Oct, 2024

Experience

    • United States
    • Higher Education
    • 1 - 100 Employee
    • Employer Relations Liaison for Cuyamaca College/Regional Consortium
      • Apr 2022 - Present

    • Coordinator
      • Aug 2015 - Apr 2022

      The San Diego & Imperial Counties Regional Consortium (SDIC RC) is comprised of 10-member Community Colleges, and is committed to providing leadership and guidance on regional career education initiatives that serve its members and stakeholders. Driven by an equity framework, we collaborate with educators, industry, and community partners to support students, develop and sustain a skilled workforce, and align to the needs of the regional ecosystem. I am part of the Employer Engagement team and our goal is to increase student access to high-wage, high-demand careers. Our key metrics for success are: 1) increasing work-based learning opportunities for students, 2) increasing student jobs and employment outcomes, and 3) developing approaches that are more responsive to employer’s immediate training needs.

    • United States
    • International Trade and Development
    • 1 - 100 Employee
    • Business Consultant
      • Jul 2012 - Dec 2018

      I assist Southern California companies interested in exporting products and services. I am working on a project that helps Manufacturers in Mexico find reputable U.S. companies for their supply chain. I assist Southern California companies interested in exporting products and services. I am working on a project that helps Manufacturers in Mexico find reputable U.S. companies for their supply chain.

    • India
    • IT Services and IT Consulting
    • 1 - 100 Employee
    • Commercial Specialist
      • Feb 2013 - 2016

      Freelance projects (2012 – present) • U.S. Department of Commerce and their Foreign Commercial Service – domestic and Mexico offices: Assisting U.S. small-medium companies find potential distributors, representatives or end-users in the Northwest region of Mexico • Grupo Expo Baja (organizers of Baja California industrial trade shows www.bajamak.com and www.mexicalisupply.com): translating their weekly newsletters to English • University of Loyola Marymount in Los Angeles: coordinate manufacturing plant tours for their “International Human Resources” MBA and Undergraduate class. I have coordinated tours to companies like: Medtronic, Foxconn, Solar Turbines/Turbotec and Mattel in Baja California. My service to them includes a day of activities like, the manufacturing plant tours, lunch and logistics/transportation

    • Government Administration
    • 700 & Above Employee
    • Commercial Assistant
      • Apr 2005 - Dec 2011

      Was the interim office director for periods of time in the years that I worked at the U.S. Commercial Service. Here I oversaw daily operations and supervising a commercial assistant and two trade aides. Other job duties were organizing border trade events and exhibition commercial delegations where I had to see the logistics, marketing, presenters presentations and one on one meeting coordination for invitees. I also gave crossborder business counseling to U.S. based companies interested in trade and operations in Mexico. Wrote several Market research reports. I helped maintain relationships with Mexican State and local Government entities and their presidents and directors. I also kept a good relation with State Department within the U.S. Consulate General and collaborated with them on several Consulate events (i.e. roundtables on special topics).

    • Trade Aide - U.S. Foreign Commercial Service
      • Aug 2003 - Apr 2005

      I was still in school when I began my internship and within a couple of months became the office trade aide. I assisted the office Director/Senior Commercial Specialist.I even received a Certificate of Appreciation from the U.S. Commercial Service Mexico. This certificate had never been given to a trade aide before. Mine read: “In Recognition of enormous contribution to Commercial Service Mexico in helping harvest a record number if Export Successes for CS Tijuana” – August 2004

Education

  • Universidad Autónoma de Baja California
    Bachelor, International Relations
    2000 - 2004
  • Grossmont College
    Arabic Language

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