



On Monday, March 13 Tanvir Dhillon and Heather Figueroa will present information related to the Visual and Performing Arts (VAPA) programs and events in Hayward Unified School District.
Tanvir Dhillon is the Hayward Unified School District’s Administrator on Special Assignment for VAPA. Tanvir graduated from UC San Diego with a BS in Physiology and Neuroscience and has earned an MA in Urban Education and Administration from Loyola Marymount University School of Education. He began his career in HUSD as a teacher at Hayward High School teaching AP Biology, Biology, Biotechnology, and AP Macroeconomics. He continued his work in the district as a Partner Teacher (TOSA) and Assistant Principal at Chavez Middle School. He’s been in the VAPA role for about 4 years.
Heather Figueroa is the Music Coordinator for Hayward Unified where she not only grew up, but also began her teaching career. She graduated from Mount Eden High School, where she was a member of the choirs and band. She went on to earn her Bachelor’s of Music in Vocal Performance, and a Master’s of Music in Music Education and Vocal Performance from Holy Names University. She earned her multiple subject teaching credential from Chapman University and her administrative credential from CSUEB. She began her career in education, teaching K-6 music in HUSD, and a few years later started teaching general education. She spent the following two decades teaching general education in Alameda. Heather maintained her deep involvement in music throughout the years. For the last fifteen years she has been an active member of the Oakland Interfaith Gospel, and also continues to be involved in vocal and instrumental solo and ensemble work.
On Monday, March 6, Steven Campbell, MSIS will present an eye-opening look at how our brains conform to the messages we give them. By knowing how to optimize those messages, our brains will literally rewire themselves to create new, positive self-images of how we see ourselves, and who we want to be. Understanding this opens doors to creating more success in our health, personal relationships, and businesses.
In this presentation, you will:
Discover how your brain learns from your thoughts and the information you feed it.
Understand how your brain believes and accepts everything you tell it.
Learn to think in new ways that will help you make positive life changes.

Andrea Schwab-Galindo is the Chief Executive Officer of Tiburcio Vasquez Health Center. Andrea joined TVHC in January of 2013, and has grown with the organization from her role as Compliance and Risk Management Manager to Director of Quality and Compliance, to Chief Administrative Officer, to her current role as CEO.
Andrea has nearly 20 years of experience in public health, nonprofit program management, and workforce and leadership development. Before her work at TVHC, she held various positions at other community health centers, where she managed programmatic and compliance components of federal contracts and programs. She has worked with various nonprofits in South America, implementing microfinance, sustainability, and community health projects. Andrea serves on various boards. She is currently serving on the California Primary Care Association (CPCA) board, the State-wide association of community health centers, where she is part of the executive committee and serves as the Chair of the Legislative Committee. She is also a board member of the Alameda Alliance for Health, a managed care plan, where she represents the network of clinics in Alameda County. Andrea also serves as Chair of the Community Health Center Network (CHCN) and Secretary of the Alameda Health Consortium
(AHC).
Andrea received two Bachelor’s degrees from the University of California, Berkeley in Legal Studies and Latin American Studies, a Master’s degree in Public Health from San Jose State University, and a Master’s Certification in Corporate Health Care Compliance from George Washington University. She is also a graduate of the Healthforce Center at UCSF, Clinic Leadership Institute, and the University of California, Los Angeles (UCLA) Executive Health
Care Leadership Program. Under Andrea’s leadership, TVHC won the 2021 California Nonprofit of the Year Award, representing the 20th Assembly District for its outstanding service in providing care to its patients and community members during the COVID-19 pandemic. And in 2022, Andrea was the 20th Assembly District’s Woman of the Year recipient in the Health category.
Originally from Cartagena, Colombia, Andrea made the Bay Area her home over 25 years ago. She enjoys spending time with her family and friends, traveling abroad, and gardening. With her firm belief that healthcare is a human right, Andrea works with passion toward advancing public health, civil rights, and empowering the future of the community health center workforce and future leaders. She resides in the East Bay with her husband, son, and two mischievous dogs.

Hayward, CA 94541
United States of America