Sixto Valdivia is a former U.S. Marine who has worked in the criminal justice system for over 16 years in addition to over four years in local government in programs that provided services to the residents of Coconino County. He has served on numerous non-profit and local government boards and commissions in addition to one year on the Coconino County Board of Supervisors. As a probation officer he managed probationers on Intensive Probation and he has worked in Specialty Courts for 9 years and is in his 7th year as the coordinator. Sixto developed curricula and served as faculty at the Arizona Administrative Office of the Courts Education Services Division in the Probation Officer Academy and Faculty Skills Development courses. There he also supported statewide committees and statewide initiatives in probation and training issues. He represents the fifth generation of his family residing in Flagstaff where he raises his two daughters, ages 4 and 5. Sixto enjoys outdoor activities and cooking and eating New Mexican cuisine. He graduated from President Johnson’s Great Society program; Project HeadStart in 1969, N.A.U., B.S. in 1990 and the University of Idaho, J.D. in 1994,
Sixto Valdivia is a former U.S. Marine who has worked in the criminal justice system for over 16 years in addition to over four years in local government in programs that provided services to the residents of Coconino County. He has served on numerous non-profit and local government boards and commissions in addition to one year on the Coconino County Board of Supervisors. As a probation officer he managed probationers on Intensive Probation and he has worked in Specialty Courts for 9 years and is in his 7th year as the coordinator. Sixto developed curricula and served as faculty at the Arizona Administrative Office of the Courts Education Services Division in the Probation Officer Academy and Faculty Skills Development courses. There he also supported statewide committees and statewide initiatives in probation and training issues. He represents the fifth generation of his family residing in Flagstaff where he raises his two daughters, ages 4 and 5. Sixto enjoys outdoor activities and cooking and eating New Mexican cuisine. He graduated from President Johnson’s Great Society program; Project HeadStart in 1969, N.A.U., B.S. in 1990 and the University of Idaho, J.D. in 1994,