Justin-Siena High School
Jesus Naranjo-A is a seasoned professional with extensive experience in the automotive and insurance industries. Currently serving as a Senior Estimator at USAA since April 2024, Jesus has held various managerial and specialist roles throughout a career that includes positions such as General Manager at G&C Auto Body and APD Specialist III at Farmers Insurance. Previous experience encompasses leadership as Vice President of Operations at JN Auto Body and an Approved Auto Repair Specialist at AAA-The Auto Club Group. Jesus began a career in the automotive sector as an Estimator at JN Auto Body and initially gained retail experience as a Sales Floor Associate at RadioShack. Jesus earned an AABA degree in Business Administration and Management from American Intercontinental University between 2015 and 2017.
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Justin-Siena High School
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Justin-Siena is a Catholic, college preparatory high school in the Lasallian tradition which serves approximately 635 young men and women in grades 9 - 12. The School is located on forty acres in the City of Napa and in the Diocese of Santa Rosa. The school is accredited by the Western Association of Schools and Colleges (WASC) and the Western Catholic Education Association (WCEA). Justin-Siena serves a variety of students from Napa, Sonoma, and Solano Counties. In 1966 two schools opened on adjacent campuses--Justin High School (for boys) sponsored by the De La Salle Christian Brothers and Siena High School (for girls) sponsored by the Dominican Sisters of San Rafael. The schools merged in 1972 and were co-sponsored until the end of the 2005-06 school year when the Dominican Sisters transferred their sponsorship to the De La Salle Christian Brothers. Justin-Siena High School continues today as part of a world-wide network of almost a thousand Lasallian schools found in 84 countries. The School is administered by a President and Principal and is staffed by a dedicated community of De La Salle Christian Brothers, Dominican Sisters of San Rafael, and lay men and women.