In the News

A Year Ago, They Marched. Now a Record Number of Women Are Running for Office.

“Call it payback, call it a revolution, call it the Pink Wave, inspired by marchers in their magenta hats, and the activism that followed. There is an unprecedented surge of first-time female candidates, overwhelmingly Democratic, running for offices big and small, from the U.S. Senate and state legislatures to local school boards.” > Read the whole article

Endorsed by Run for Something 2022

“Noelia is a leader who understands her community, challenges the status quo, and delivers better outcomes.” > Read the whole article

California Voting Guide

Corzo says she’s been a renter all her life and has experienced homelessness. She supports setting a minimum wage for the unincorporated areas of the county — but argues that “we can’t just stop there.”
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Producing better outcomes with data-centered leadership

“Trustee Noelia Corzo and I both ran for office because we wanted to do things differently and we wanted better outcomes.”
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Corzo campaigning for San Mateo County supervisor seat

“School board trustee argues representation matters; pushes for equity in public policy.”
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First-ever Women of Courage Award Honors Young Women of Promise

“Philanthropic Ventures Foundation has announced the awardees of the inaugural Women of Courage Award this January. The community initiative was inspired by the lifetime work of Congresswoman Jackie Speier (D – 14, Burlingame), to highlight and support outstanding young women in San Mateo County. ”
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Women in the Race

“Noelia Corzo is far from a neophyte. She’s on her second term in office after having served as president of the largest school district in the county, the San Mateo-Foster City School District. All while being a single mother and holding a full-time job as a social worker.”
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Letters to the Editor

Vote for women on the Board of Supervisors — Marit Parten, San Mateo

Domestic violence awareness month — Phoebe Shin Venkat, Foster City

Vote against redlining — Anne West, Redwood City

Mental health is at the top of mind for us — Alison Proctor, Foster City

Making history — Jacki Rigoni, Belmont