Diana Roman

Pinellas County

Diana Roman, Executive Director of the Florida Commission on the Status of Women, brings over 25 years of experience in Hispanic/Latinx outreach and social work. Previously, as Manager of Client Services at the Hispanic Outreach Center in Pinellas County, she launched the first dedicated program for the Hispanic community in Tarpon Springs. Through strategic partnerships with local organizations, faith-based groups, and a growing donor base, she helped the center become a recognized leader in community services.

Diana’s work has focused on creating access and resources for underserved populations. She helped organize numerous vaccination campaigns, resource fairs, and community events in partnership with healthcare providers, ensuring essential services reached those in need. She has also collaborated with community organizations to address complex social issues, including domestic violence, sexual crimes, and human trafficking.

With a Bachelor’s degree in Psychology and a Master’s in Counseling focused on Crisis Response and Trauma, Diana combines professional expertise with a deep commitment to advocacy, making her a key leader in advancing women’s and community issues across Florida.

Voices of Florida Women Survey

The goal of this study is to identify key issues facing women, understand critical needs women and their communities perceive as important, build trust with constituents, and highlight the diverse viewpoints of all segments of the population from across the state.

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