Politics & Government
City Of Roseville: Carmen Avalos Named Roseville City Clerk
Roseville City Manager Dominick Casey announced today the appointment of Carmen Avalos as Roseville City Clerk. She will start Jan. 31.

January 19, 2022
Roseville City Manager Dominick Casey announced today the appointment of Carmen Avalos as Roseville City Clerk. She will start Jan. 31.
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Avalos currently serves as the elected City Clerk for the City of South Gate, a position she has held for the past 20 years, and concurrently serves as senior deputy clerk for the City of Hawthorne, both in Los Angeles County.
She participated in a highly competitive, national recruitment for this position and stood out for her leadership in the industry, her expertise in all areas of elections and records management and administration, and her ability to effectively navigate complex situations that arise in this role.
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Before her career in municipal government, Avalos taught biology in Los Angeles area public schools, where she was a department chair, bilingual science educator, advised on mentorship and training of new teachers, and collaborated with universities to improve student access to higher education.
Avalos has served on the League of California Cities Administrative Committee and on the City of South Gateβs Tax & Revenue Committee.
βCarmen is a seasoned municipal leader who demonstrates a passion for serving the community, and can skillfully navigate a political environment with calm professionalism,β said City Manager Dominick Casey. βHer extensive knowledge, commitment to public service, transparency, and access were impressive and are aligned with our Cityβs core values. Weβre looking forward to her contribution to our City.βΒ
As Rosevilleβs City Clerk, Avalos will lead the City Clerk department, overseeing elections, assisting candidates as well as elected and appointed officials, ensuring access to public records, managing the Cityβs passport facility, overseeing the Cityβs boards, commissions and committees, and ensuring regulatory compliance with local, state and federal statutes.
Avalos speaks Spanish fluently and is a certified municipal clerk who has earned two masterβs degreesβone in public administration from Cal State Northridge and one in education from Cal State Long Beach, and a bachelorβs degree in biological sciences from Cal State Dominguez Hills. She also participated in executive education courses in public policy at the University of Southern California.
This press release was produced by the City of Roseville. The views expressed here are the authorβs own.