Valeria De Jesus Casas
About Valeria De Jesus Casas
Valeria De Jesus Casas serves as the Texas Regional Programs Manager at the Student Conservation Association, where she has worked since 2017. She develops conservation service programs aimed at engaging local youth and young adults in Texas while integrating public health and environmental justice initiatives.
Current Role as Texas Regional Programs Manager
Valeria De Jesus Casas serves as the Texas Regional Programs Manager at the Student Conservation Association. She has held this position since 2017, contributing to the organization's mission of promoting conservation among local youth and young adults in Texas. In her role, she focuses on developing and implementing service programs that engage communities in conservation efforts.
Previous Experience at Student Conservation Association
Prior to her current role, Valeria De Jesus Casas worked at the Student Conservation Association in various capacities. She served as the Houston Community Programs Coordinator for two months in 2017, where she coordinated community-focused conservation initiatives. Additionally, she was a Project Leader for two months in 2016 and a Community Crew Leader for five months from 2016 to 2017, both in the Houston, Texas area.
Experience at Texas Parks and Wildlife Department
Valeria De Jesus Casas worked as a Project Leader at the Texas Parks and Wildlife Department for four months in 2017. During her tenure in Dickinson, Texas, she contributed to various conservation projects, enhancing her expertise in environmental management and community engagement.
Focus on Conservation and Public Health
Valeria De Jesus Casas emphasizes the integration of conservation efforts with public health and environmental justice initiatives. She has been instrumental in connecting conservation activities with community health outcomes, aiming to foster a holistic approach to environmental stewardship in Texas.
Community Engagement and Youth Programs
In her current and previous roles, Valeria De Jesus Casas has developed conservation service programs specifically targeting local youth and young adults. Her work aims to inspire the next generation of conservationists and promote active participation in environmental initiatives across Texas.