Deanna Krehbiel

Interim Executive Director Economic Development, Corporate Training And Technology at San Bernardino Community College District

Deanna Krehbiel has a diverse range of work experience. Deanna started their career at Avis as an Office Manager, where they focused on marketing, customer service, and sales. Deanna then transitioned to the education sector, working as a Substitute Instructional Aide in the Beaumont Unified School District and as a Substitute Teacher in the Banning Unified School District. In 2010, they joined SBCCD as part of their Workforce Development team, where they implemented and complied with grant requirements, maintained files and records, and fostered relationships with industry professionals. Deanna later advanced to roles such as Economic and Workforce Development Grant Assistant, Workforce Development Department Assistant Manager, and Manager of Workforce Development. In 2017, Deanna became the Director of Economic Development and Corporate Training at the San Bernardino Community College District, where they developed contracts and grants, directed operations and growth, and promoted community collaborations. Deanna'smost recent role is as the Interim Executive Director of Economic Development, Corporate Training, and Technology at the same district. Overall, Deanna has extensive experience in workforce development, grant management, education, and operations.

Deanna Krehbiel's education history starts with earning an Associate of Arts and an Associate of Science degree in Liberal Arts and Business Administration from Victor Valley College between the years 1988 and 1991. Deanna then pursued their Bachelor of Arts degree in Social Science from Chapman University, completing it from 2007 to 2009. Following that, they enrolled at California State University-San Bernardino and obtained their Master of Business Administration (M.B.A.) in Professional Master's of Business Administration from 2015 to 2017.

In addition to their degrees, Deanna Krehbiel has obtained several certifications. In March 2019, they received a certification from the California Community College Association for Occupational Education (CCCCO). In January 2019, they became a LERN Certified Contract Trainer (CCT). In June 2016, they completed the CCCAOE Leadership Academy. It is also mentioned that they participated in a Leadership Program with the San Bernardino Chamber of Commerce, although no specific details regarding the completion date or duration were provided.

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