Yesenia Resendiz
Administrative Coordinator
Yesenia Resendiz is a skilled resident services professional with nearly a decade of experience in administration and coordination of services for clients in the affordable housing and nonprofit sectors.
In her current post, she provides support for resident services at Wakeland’s properties and assists the Director of Resident Services with a number of administrative tasks – including the development of programs, workshops, trainings, resource fairs, field trips and events.
Resendiz also works as a Resident Services Coordinator at Wakeland’s Via Roble property, a position she has held since 2011. In this role, she serves as a facilitator to empower residents to identify their personal and professional goals and the strategies for achieving them. Using a client-centered approach, she helps residents access enrichment services to achieve higher levels of self-sufficiency and financial security.
Before coming to Wakeland, Resendiz worked with clients at South Bay Community Services and served as the coordinator of orphanage volunteer work for Ministry with Mexico.
While maintaining her busy work schedule, she is also studying child development at Palomar College and social work at Point Loma Nazarene University.
Yesenia Resendiz is a skilled resident services professional with nearly a decade of experience in administration and coordination of services for clients in the affordable housing and nonprofit sectors.
In her current post, she provides support for resident services at Wakeland’s properties and assists the Director of Resident Services with a number of administrative tasks – including the development of programs, workshops, trainings, resource fairs, field trips and events.
Resendiz also works as a Resident Services Coordinator at Wakeland’s Via Roble property, a position she has held since 2011. In this role, she serves as a facilitator to empower residents to identify their personal and professional goals and the strategies for achieving them. Using a client-centered approach, she helps residents access enrichment services to achieve higher levels of self-sufficiency and financial security.
Before coming to Wakeland, Resendiz worked with clients at South Bay Community Services and served as the coordinator of orphanage volunteer work for Ministry with Mexico.
While maintaining her busy work schedule, she is also studying child development at Palomar College and social work at Point Loma Nazarene University.