Melisza Campos
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Melisza Campos
Board Vice President
131 W. Broad Street
Rochester, NY 14614
(585) 262-8525
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Board Liaison to:
East High School
Family Learning Center
Schools 1, 5, 9, 12, 17, 22
Term Expires Dec. 2011 |
Melisza Campos is Vice President of Operations and Instruction of the Dale Carnegie Rochester office. She is a multi-course certified Dale Carnegie trainer. In Melisza's current position, she is focused on training, corporate solutions and operational management. Dale Carnegie partners with organizations to increase performance by designing solutions to empower their people with skills and attitudes to change behavior. Melisza has been an award winning Training Consultant and trainer for Dale Carnegie for more than four years. Melisza has been an organizational entrepreneur in the sense that she has created and is now heading a global corporate initiative to retain young professionals in the Dale Carnegie network. She is a graduate ofthe State University of New York at Geneseo.
Melisza believes she serves as a strong voice for the Latino community as well as the Rochester community. She ran a victorious campaign in 2007. Her goal is to build consensus on common goals for the district, focusing on student achievement, school safety and resource allocation. She has a passion for the youth of the community and is determined to ensure they are provided a great education. Ms. Campos serves as chair of the Community and Intergovernmental Relations committee and is part of the Quality Assurance and Board Governance committees.
In Melisza's spare time, she serves as a board member for the Bivona Child Advocacy Center, is a member of Latinas Unidas and volunteers for the Rochester Hispanic Youth Baseball League and Ibero American Action League. She is a founder of Latin American Democratic Organization (LADO), which is designed to get young Latinos involved in the political realm and in the community. Melisza was also the youngest delegate to represent New York State in the 2000 convention in Los Angeles. She is honored to be the youngest female to be elected to the Rochester City Schools Board of Education.
She has a passion for the City of Rochester and is enthused to take an active role in the community. Melisza and her husband David live in Rochester and are committed to this community.
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