Tricia Cambron, Editor/Research Assistant

Tricia Cambron comes to BPA after a 20-year career as a reporter and editor for daily newspapers in the U.S. Virgin Islands, Florida, and the San Francisco Bay Area. She has covered everything from carnival to crime, but has primarily written on consumer issues, land use planning and development, and the arts. Her research interests include the issues of labor and employment, youth and the criminal justice system, and urban and regional planning.

Tricia holds a B.S. in sociology and psychology from the University System of Georgia and has studied art in Paris, journalism in the U.S. Virgin Islands, and Spanish in Costa Rica. 
 
Tricia's current projects include:
 
  • Rural and Low Income Schools
  • The Study of the Program for Infant Toddler Care
  • Youth and Young Adults with Disabilities in the Workforce System
  • Workforce Innovation in Regional Economic Development Initiative (WIRED)