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CLSFA Leadership
CLSFA Board

Tiffany Ramoneda
Co-Chair (Staff)
Tiffany Ramoneda is the Administrative Support Coordinator for the Department of Speech, Language, and Hearing Sciences. She is also an East Bay alumna with a bachelors degree in Cultural Anthropology focusing on the traditions death, grief, and remembrance, such as Dia de Los Muertos, in the Latin community.(She/Ella/They)

Brandon Philips
Co-Chair (Faculty)
J. Brandon Philips, Ph.D., MPA, is an assistant professor and graduate program coordinator in the Department of Public Affairs and Administration. Dr. Philips focuses on the utilization of Latino Critical Theory applications in nonprofit organizational research to create social innovation in improving service delivery, addressing health disparities, advocacy and social change, the protection of rights and voting, and other issues facing the Latino/a/é community.
(He/Him/They)

Jacob Miranda
Secretary
Dr. Jacob Francisco Miranda is an Assistant Professor for CSUEB's Psychology Department trained in Experimental Psychology and Statistics. Dr. Miranda's research focuses on open science, meta-science, the scholarship of teaching and learning psychology, and works collaboratively with several global science initiatives. Most recently he has taken an interest in students and faculty use of generative AI & AI literacy within an education setting.
(He/Him)

Erika Diaz-Apodaca
Scholarship Manager
Erika Diaz-Apodaca is the Operations and Budget Manager for the Student Equity and Success (SEAS) department. She is a double alumna from CSUEB. In 2012, she graduated with a dual bachelor’s in Health Sciences and in Spanish. She returned to CSUEB to complete her Master’s in Public Administration in 2022.(She/Her/Ella)
