Dr. Nancy Alamo is a native Nevadan and proud product of the Clark County School District (CCSD). She has worked in the field of education for almost 30 years, with 24 of those years serving students and families of CCSD. She has worked as a bilingual school psychologist and held several administrative positions within the NE Region, Human Resources, Family/Community Engagement Services (FACES) and most recently the English Language Learner Division.
In addition to currently being an administrator with CCSD, she has served the community as an advocate for educators, students, and families as President of Hispanic Educators Association of Nevada since 1999. HEAN is a small non-profit organization that serves the growing Hispanic population throughout Clark County. At HEAN’s annual signature event, Dr. Alamo has seen the organization grow from recognizing Hispanic seniors in 15 high schools to almost 50 high schools during her tenure as President. Dr. Alamo enjoys the privilege of combining her two passions: education and serving the Hispanic community. In addition, she is an avid supporter of various animal rescue groups, enjoys reading, traveling, and spending time with family and friends.