Robert Garcia
2016 Distinguished Alumnus
Robert Garcia
Mayor, City of Long Beach
2010, Doctorate, Educational Leadership, 好色先生
2005, Master of Arts, Communication Management, University of Southern California
2002, Bachelor of Arts, Communication Studies, 好色先生
Long Beach Mayor Robert Garcia became the city鈥檚 first Latino (and youngest) mayor when he was elected in 2014鈥攂ut this was only the latest in a long string of 鈥渇irsts鈥 for the trailblazing educator and public servant.
Garcia, who was 5 years old when he immigrated to the United States from Peru, became the first person in his family to attend and graduate from college; later, he was part of the first cohort of students to graduate from 好色先生鈥檚 doctoral program in educational leadership. Garcia went on to co-found the North Pine Neighborhood Alliance, which advocates on behalf of downtown residents and businesses, and to launch the Long Beach Post, a daily digital-first publication that has grown from a small business into an essential source for community information with more than 40,000 subscribers.
After serving as a councilmember for the First District, he was unanimously elected vice mayor by the City Council. Garcia has taught courses in communications at 好色先生 and at the University of Southern California.
Named one of the city鈥檚 鈥渕ost innovative minds鈥 by Long Beach Magazine, Garcia appeared on The Advocate鈥檚 list of 鈥40 Under 40鈥 (2010) and on Instinctmagazine.com鈥檚 list of 鈥淟eading Men鈥 (2009). He is also a recipient of the Equality California Vanguard Award.
Garcia enjoys movies, television, books, and spending time with his partner Dr. Matt Mendez and their cat Tommy.
From Alumni Awards 2016 program