09/12/2019
Love the work. Do the work.
Chevelle Newell-Tate is a first-generation college student, Chevelle earned her Bachelor of Arts degree in Human Development and minor in Communication from UC San Diego. She works as a District Representative in the San Diego office of the Honorable California Senate President pro Tempore Toni G. Atkins. She started her work the state Legislature in 2014 when Senator Atkins was the Speaker of the Assembly. Chevelle’s policy areas include affordable housing, homelessness, higher education, K-12 education, early childhood education, Census 2020, immigration, and youth. Chevelle also manages the District Office Internship Program. Other important duties include attending speaking engagements, events, community recognitions on behalf of Senator Atkins.
Chevelle previously worked at LeSar Development Consultants as a Research Analyst. She provided administrative support to the Campaign to End Homelessness in Downtown San Diego and the philanthropic group Funders Together to End Homelessness San Diego. Chevelle was exposed to affordable housing and all its phases of development through the California Coalition for Rural Housing Internship Program where she spent over a year as an Affordable Housing and Real Estate Development Intern at the award-winning Community Community HousingWorks.
Chevelle currently serves as a founding member and Co-Chair of the Black Women's Institute for Leadership Development, a nonprofit organization envisioned by Assemblymember Shirley Weber. BWILD’s mission is to create an alliance of women of the African diaspora that provides guidance and support for a career in public service that may lead to running for elected office or leadership positions on boards and commissions. The Institute component of BWILD is an intensive leadership program that includes, but is not limited to, training in the following areas: public speaking, health and wellness, cultural competency, fundraising, boards and commissions, civic engagement, public affairs and government relations.