Spotlight: Deana Carillo
By Nicole A. Walker
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 Move over Boy Wonder, here comes CALReUSE Supergirl, Deana Carrillo. Boy Wonder may be able to leap buildings in a single bound, but Deana can administer millions of dollars to a worthy project.
As the Program Manager for the California Recycle Underutilized Sites (CALReUSE) and the Sustainable Communities Grant and Loan (SCGL) Programs, she is tasked with assisting to find and fund projects that will not only put a brownfield site to great use, but that will ultimately have a tremendous impact on California’s social and economic landscape.
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