Meet Our Team
Nyla Jolly Dalferes, M.Ed., NCC, has been an educator dedicated to helping students achieve their academic and career aspirations for almost 30 years. Hailing from New Orleans, Louisiana, Nyla began her career teaching high school science, later becoming a higher-education retention counselor. Her growing interest in student success and empowering students to achieve career goals led her to pursue positions within career development.
Nyla joined the CSUN community in 2003 and has held staff and faculty positions on campus. In her role, she oversees a dynamic student-centered career program that addresses the current and emerging career development needs of all CSUN students.
Learner • Maximizer • Relator • Futuristic • Self-Assurance
Esther Lanier is the Associate Director of Employer Relations at the CSUN Career Center. She is passionate about helping students and alumni navigate career exploration, preparation, and success in a global economy. Esther plays a key role in advancing job and experiential learning opportunities, recruitment, and career readiness programs, overseeing the employer relations and career readiness units to meet the needs of CSUN students and recent graduates.
She holds a master’s degree in counseling with a focus on career counseling from California State University, Northridge, and brings over 17 years of experience in higher education career counseling. Esther’s background includes expertise in human resources, banking, and entertainment. Outside of work, she enjoys baking cakes and decorating cookies.
Strengths: Positivity • Relator • Responsibility • Woo • Arranger
Learner • Input • Individualization • Discipline • Belief
Positivity • Harmony • Developer • Belief • Arranger
Harmony • Consistency • Futuristic • Discipline • Empathy
Brian Finck has been with the CSUN Career Center since the Fall semester of 1998. He received his MS in Counseling (Career Counseling specialization) from CSUN, his BA in Political Science from UCLA, and is also a proud alum of Los Angeles Valley College. His specialty areas are the first and second-year college student experience and the use of career assessments in counseling. Interests and hobbies include abstract and macro photography, 20th-century world history and politics, social justice, old cars, and animals of all types.
Context • Restorative • Individualization • Empathy • Connectedness
Communication • Strategic • Futuristic • Achiever • Input
Harmony • Achiever • Empathy • Learner • Discipline
Futuristic • Input • Deliberative • Strategic • Ideation
Genesis Lozano, M.Ed., earned her bachelor’s of science in agricultural and environmental education from UC Davis. During her undergraduate experience, she held many student jobs and was heavily involved with student affairs. She found her passion in higher education while working as a student employment peer advisor at UC Davis’s Internship and Career Center. After her time at UC Davis, she decided to explore other careers in education. She worked as a partner teacher in an underserved middle school in Sacramento with a non-profit called City Year.
After her time with City Year, she moved to Florida to participate in Disney World’s professional internship program. She was a conservation education presenter on Disney’s Animal Kingdom’s animal science and environment team. She helped create and deliver conservation education material to guests who participated in the Wilderness Explorer educational program. After her time at Walt Disney World, she moved back to California to be closer to family. She then earned her Master of Arts in Higher Education Leadership from CSUN. Genesis was born and raised in the San Fernando Valley and joined the CSUN community in 2020. She has held different staff positions on campus.
Currently, as Student Employment Advisor, she assists with the From Here to Career Program, a career readiness program for CSUN student employees. She provides general outreach to and supports campus employers and participants. Genesis finds passion in helping students realize the value of an on-campus job and how this experience can help them develop their career goals. As a first-generation student of color, she understands the importance of empowering students with the right resources to achieve their career goals. When Genesis is not at the Career Center, she enjoys hanging out with her pug and visiting national parks.
Harmony • Discipline • Input • Empathy • Relator
A professional Career Counselor with a background in Employment Development.
After graduating from CSUN in 2004, Daniel went on to receive his Master of Science in Educational Counseling and a Pupil Personnel Services Credential. He was the Program Manager of a Los Angeles County WorkSource Center and worked with the College of the Canyons Career Center before becoming a Career Counselor for California State University, Northridge.
He has hosted seminars on Developing Your Online Presence, Interview Skills, The Hidden Job Market, and more, all in an effort to better prepare students for their life’s journey.
Arranger • Woo • Communication • Input • Strategic
Maximizer • Individualization • Intellection • Harmony • Connectedness
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