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Calexico City Council to Offer Esperanza Colio the City Manager Position

-Editorial

By unanimous vote, the Calexico City Council voted to offer Imperial County Deputy CEO Esperanza Colio-Warren the position of city manager of the border city. 

Colio was one of the applicants to fill the vacant city manager position after Miguel Figueroa decided to leave for Imperial County last month. The decision was seemingly easy for the council since they decided at their May 12 special meeting. 

Colio-Warren has been a County employee since the spring of 2004, serving as the County’s Community and Economic Development Manager for the past 14 years.  

As the Community and Economic Development Manager, Colio-Warren functioned as the County’s premier grant writer and steadfastly pursued potential funding sources to develop, restore, and expand infrastructure projects in support of business and/or community development, securing more than $40 million in state and federal grants for the county, according to the release. 

During her tenure, she worked with federal, state, and local partnering agencies on funding and regulatory assistance for infrastructure projects for community services districts and utilities in the unincorporated areas of the county, prepared grant proposals, implemented grants, coordinated economic development opportunities with cities and agencies, such as Enterprise and Opportunity Zones, and managed the Imperial Valley Foreign Trade Zone, the release said. 

Before joining the County, Colio-Warren worked for the Imperial Valley Regional Occupational Program, California Student Opportunity and Access Program, and the Comite de Turismo y Convenciones de Municipio de Mexicali (Tourist and Conventions Bureau for the City of Mexicali).  

Colio-Warren is a resident of El Centro and received her bachelor’s and master’s degrees in Public Administration from San Diego State University. She is married and has a son, Ivan. 

She is a past president of the SDSU Imperial Valley Alumni Association and continues her involvement with the university as a fundraiser for scholarships supporting students at SDSU Imperial Valley.

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