David Valentin Receives State
Distinguished Alumni
Award
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L to R: Norm Fujimoto,
David Valentin and Christina Romero
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At its 2008 annual convention held November 20-22,
the Community College League of California honored Santa
Ana College alum David Valentin with one of five 2008
Distinguished Alumni Awards. This recognition was earned
in stiff competition among graduates of community
colleges spanning the state of California.
A native of Santa Ana, David Valentin is today the
commander of Human Resources in the Santa Ana Police
Department. Raised in a single-parent home in central
Santa Ana, David has concentrated his life on giving
back to the individuals and learning institutions that
he believes provided him with unlimited opportunities.
David attended Santa Ana primary schools from the
Head Start program to grade 12, graduating from
Saddleback High School. In 1987, he entered Santa Ana
College, obtaining an Associate in Arts degree in
Liberal Studies in 1990.
He joined the Santa Ana Police Department and began
what would turn into a remarkable career, both for David
and for his community. David was so inspired by the
potential of his new job that he returned to Santa Ana
College to further his education. In 1992 he obtained an
Associate in Science degree in Criminal Justice.
During his 18 years with the Santa Ana Police
Department, David has been steadily promoted through the
ranks to his current assignment as commander of Human
Resources Division, responsible for department-wide
personnel recruitment and retention with a focus on
diversity. He has worked in all of the major functions
of the department, with experience as an Internal
Affairs Inspector and Patrol Sergeant, ensuring the
department’s community-oriented policing strategies were
implemented. David also worked as an investigator in the
Gang Unit and the Sexual Assault Unit within the Crimes
Against Persons Division.
Today David resides in the city of Orange with his wife
Doreen and two daughters, ages three and five. But his
commitment to the community that nurtured him as a
youngster extends beyond his impressive on-duty career.
David has also been a leader for five years in the Stay
in School Program; served as a School Resource Officer;
helped the Medical Clinic Task Force address unlicensed
and inadequate medical care; implemented a Parent
Academy to equip families to prevent gangs and juvenile
delinquency; coordinated the rededication of the
West-End Policing Substation as a Community Resource
Center; developed the largest Career Expo and Open House
in more than 20 year, and was invited to participate in
the 2007 and 2008 Orange County Young Men’s Conferences
as an advocate for higher education.
Colleagues in the Santa Ana Police Department observe,
“I have seen a limited number of individuals with the
drive, focus and genuine leadership qualities that
Commander Valentin possesses.” “He cares deeply about
the community and those with whom he works.” “You have
received well deserved praise from residents, staff and
your peers.” “Your leadership has been a positive
contribution in enlisting the support of the community.”
David Valentin has emerged as an ambassador of good
will, building bridges between the Santa Ana Police
Department and the diverse populations it serves. Santa
Ana College is honored to have played a role in
equipping him to fulfill his dreams, and the Community
College League of California is proud to present him
with one of its 2008 Distinguished Alumni Awards.
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