Sean Aloise

Sean Aloise

Associate Director for Administration & Communications at the University of California

About Sean

Sean Aloise, originally from Daly City, California, has forged a strong career in communications. His early education took place at Our Lady of Mercy and Saint Ignatius College Preparatory, before advancing to the College of San Mateo and San Francisco State University. Over a 15-year tenure at UCSF, Sean has risen to the position of Associate Director of Administration & Communications. His role in the Facilities Services department has been marked by the introduction of effective communication strategies, earning him accolades such as the CLS Making Life Better Here Award and the Facilities Services Achievement Award. Known for his innovative thinking and commitment, Sean has shared his expertise at various Facilities Management Conferences, focusing on public relations and impactful communication techniques.

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Sean Aloise: Driving UCSF Facilities Performance

Sean Aloise is the Associate Director for Administration & Communications within Facilities Services at the University of California, San Francisco (UCSF). Born and raised in Daly City, California, Sean’s journey from an inquisitive student to a key figure in university facilities services is marked by his dedication to creativity, innovation, and excellence in his…

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