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Catalina Di Somma, San Joaquin County Office of Education, Stan State Stockton Campus Alumna
Larry Barnes, Assistant Professor of Accounting
Kristen Burtwhistle, President/CEO of United Way of San Joaquin County
Aleesa Ponce, Stan State Stockton Campus Alumna
Sarah Sweitzer, Dean, Stan State Stockton Campus
Samantha Stovall, Stan State Stockton Campus Alumna
Tiffany Dobson, Deputy District Director, Office of Congressman Josh Harder
Diane Crayton, Associate Professor of Nursing
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