Blue and Orange line – Get off on 5th Ave Station, walk up (north) on 5th Avenue towards A Street. Office is between 4th Ave and 5th Avenues on A Street
Exit at the City College Transit Station (on 12th Avenue and C Street). Office is on A Street, between 4th and 5th Avenues.
Take I-5 North, exit 6th Avenue towards downtown, turn left on 4th Avenue, turn left again on A Street; the office is between 4th and 5th Avenues on the left.
Take I-5 South, exit 16/ 10th Ave, turn right onto Ash Street, turn left on 4th Avenue, turn left on A Street; the office is between 4th and 5th Avenues on the left. ORTake 163 South, exit Ash Street, slight right onto Ash Street, turn left onto 4th Avenue. Turn left again at A Street. The office is between 4th and 5th Avenues on the left.
CEO San Diego opened in November 2011 to break the cycle of reincarceration and stem the persistence of poverty by addressing the immediate and long-term income needs of San Diego's formerly incarcerated population. Our program is designed to develop and promote self-sufficiency through job readiness training, employment experience, cognitive-behavioral interventions, vocational certifications, assistance with all aspects of the employment application process, and retention services once employed with businesses in the community.
CEO San Diego is the largest non-profit employer of justice-involved individuals within the region, providing nearly 400 unique individuals with income earning transitional jobs immediately upon enrollment into our program. This is accomplished by our wonderful staff of 33 individuals on an annual budget of approximately $7 million.
Our re-entry employment services are part of a larger effort toward responsible and inclusive development, as CEO is ultimately working to improve our environment and economies of the cities we serve. During our most recent fiscal year (July 1, 2019 to June 30, 2020), CEO has had the following impact within San Diego County.
ROB SMITH
Site Director
Rob Smith is the Site Director of our San Diego office, overseeing all aspects of the Social Enterprise and our vocational services. Rob has 20 years experience as a nonprofit leader, specifically focused in underserved communities. He is also a lived experience expert in understanding the challenges of extreme poverty, domestic violence, sexual assault, drug addiction and incarceration from early childhood until his release from state prison in 2000 that was the existence of his life. Overseeing the CEO office in San Diego Robert has been able to combine the best of both his worlds; his relentless hustle and grind mentality has propelled San Diego’s office to the second largest site next to NYC; his deep understanding of and ability to partner/broker between justice involved communities and public systems has contributed to expanding San Diego CEO’s footprint across the local region.
CLAIRE BROWN
Social Enterprise Operations Manager
Claire Brown is the Manager of Social Enterprise Operations at CEO San Diego. Her team of 25 full-time staff provide transitional work opportunities to hundreds of program participants annually through partnerships with Caltrans and the City of San Diego Environmental Services Department. She has worked in the criminal justice space with the Orleans Public Defenders, done microenterprise consulting with Fund 17, and supported social enterprise incubation with the Deshpande Foundation India. In her spare time she enjoys exploring the outdoors and tending to her plant babies. She holds a BA in Political Science and Social Innovation and Social Entrepreneurship from Tulane University.
MARY HARMER
Program Manager
Mary Harmer is the Program Manager at CEO San Diego. She supports the team’s effective delivery of vocational services offered to participants. She joined CEO San Diego in 2014 as an intern and served four years in the role of retention specialist, supporting participants to maintain employment in the community for one year. Mary also serves as an advocate for CEO participants in the San Diego Homeless Court Program. Mary has over ten years of experience as a non profit professional, and prior to CEO she was the marketing and events coordinator at The Salvation Army of Greater Philadelphia. Mary holds a BA in History from Messiah College and a MA in Peace and Justice Studies from the University of San Diego.
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As we look to the future, we remain committed to our mission of providing immediate, effective, and comprehensive employment services for justice-involved individuals. We are proud of our growing impact in San Diego County and proud to partner with dedicated community partners in the pursuit of a stronger, cleaner, and safer community. We sincerely thank the following community organizations and foundations for their financial contributions* and/or partnerships in support of our mission.
Accenture*
Alliance Healthcare Foundation*
Jacobs & Cushman San Diego Food Bank*
Pacific Western Bank*
San Diego Bar Foundation*
San Diego Foundation*
California Department of Corrections
Caltrans*
City of San Diego*
City of San Diego Parks and Recreation*
City of San Diego Transportation and Stormwater*
County of San Diego*
Custody to Community Transitional Reentry Program (CCTRP)
Restoring Citizens
RJS Law*
San Diego Chamber of Commerce
San Diego County Probation Department*
San Diego County District Attorney’s CARE Center*
San Diego Homeless Court
San Diego Public Defender
San Diego Workforce Partnership*
Sheppard Mullin*
South County Economic Development Council
Tradition One
The Lighthouse Community