Meet the Team

Government & Community Relations staff are housed in the Office of the President

Meet the Team

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Kimberly Koops
Associate Vice President of Government Relations
Email: kimkoops@pdx.edu 
 

Kimberly Koops is the Associate Vice President of Government Relations at Portland State University.

A career policy wonk and advocate, she previously served in similar roles at Oregon Tech and as the Director of Advocacy and Policy at the University of Oregon. Kimberly holds a law degree from the University of Oregon, where she was recognized as a Wayne Morse Legal Fellow, serving in the Office of Senator Ron Wyden, and as a Public Policy Fellow.

Before law school, she spent several years in Washington D.C., gaining experience on Capitol Hill, in government relations for a national healthcare provider, with a Political Action Committee and non-profit dedicated to encouraging more women to run for office, and at the Service Employees International Union.

A seasoned political strategist, Kimberly’s campaign work is defined by historic wins. She served as the statewide Political Director for the No on 106 campaign in 2018, securing a victory with more votes than any other ballot measure in state history. She played a role in electing the first all-women congressional delegation in U.S. history while at the Women’s Campaign Fund, and ran the successful campaign of the youngest woman ever elected to the Oregon House. Her contributions to women’s leadership were recognized when she was nominated to attend the White House Summit on the United State of Women in 2015.

She lives in Portland with her spouse, daughter, and two memorable cats, Imelda Meowcos and Fidel Catstro.
 

Cynthia Carmina Gomez
Director of Community & Civic Impact
Email: gomezc@pdx.edu

​Cynthia is a futurist and cultural strategist who brings ideas and knowledge into practice through community-centered initiatives. She is a faculty member and the Director of Local Government and Community Relations, where she also served for nine years as the Executive Director of Cultural Resource Centers. Her passion for community engagement is rooted in her decade-long experience working in the nonprofit sector in monolingual Spanish-speaking and justice-impacted communities. Cynthia has been recognized with numerous awards, including the Oregon Governors' Gold Civic Leadership Award, Portland Hispanic Chamber Education Bravo Award, Latino Network Aguila Award, and Latinos in Government Alliance Regional Leader Award. She is an American Leadership Forum Oregon Fellow, a Unid@s for Oregon graduate, and an alumnus of Leadership Portland. She is a Latino Network executive board member, serves on the Oregon Department of Education's Student Success Advisory Committee, and the Metro Future Vision Commission. Cynthia served the State of Oregon as Commissioner for the Oregon Commission for Hispanic Affairs and the Environmental Justice Task Force for two consecutive terms. She holds a Master of Fine Arts, a Master of Education, and a Certificate in Chicano/Latino Studies. Cynthia is a certified Foresight Essentials Practitioner with the Institute for the Future.

Cynthia’s education began in Camp 52, a small migrant community beyond the outskirts of Phoenix, where she was born. She was raised in Yuma, Arizona, on the U.S.-Mexico border, and spent much of her youth in northern Mexico with her extended family. A native Spanish speaker, Cynthia is a dual U.S.-Mexican citizen. Since 1993, she has called Portland, Oregon, home, where she lives with her husband, two children, two cats, and a dog. Cynthia enjoys birding, cooking, gardening, and documenting the stories of ordinary people's extraordinary lives. 

​Orgullosamente Bilingüe

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Elisabeth Gade
Public Affairs Coordinator
Email: eligade@pdx.edu

A proud Portland State University alumna, Elisabeth Gade earned her Bachelor's degree in Political Science in 2023. It was during her studies at PSU that she cultivated a dedicated interest in state politics, which shaped the foundation for her professional path. Elisabeth is fiercely driven by a commitment to community service, a principle that guides her work every day. She brings prior experience from the Oregon Legislature, where she served a session before returning to PSU.

A lifelong Oregonian and committed learner, Elisabeth believes in the power of local engagement. Outside of her professional role, she enjoys exploring the beautiful Pacific Northwest, attending hockey games, reading through her endless book collection, and spending time with her two cats.