![]() ![]() ![]() While it wasn’t making music, it paid the bills. The position was extended and ultimately led to a full-time, customer-service job in the Water Resources Department two years later. He got married in 2008 and put his education on hold in search of meaningful employment in support of his new family.Ĭaballero experienced a tumultuous job market before landing a 1,000-hour roster position servicing the City’s new automated water meter readers in 2009. Along the way, he took such a liking to music he chose to major in performance (specifically trombone) when he enrolled at UNC Greensboro. The family settled in Greensboro when Caballero was three and he went through the Spanish Immersion Magnet Program at Jones Elementary, attended Kiser Middle School, and graduated from Grimsley High School. With a mother from Mississippi, Caballero quipped, “It’s a good mix, but when you say you’re from the south, you really have to specify regions and dialects and countries!” The path to his position has been hardly conventional, which is about right for this affable husband and home-schooling father of four who also performs and teaches music on the side.Ĭaballero has spent most of his life in Greensboro but was born in Colombia, his father’s native land. What started as a six-month temporary job working with automated water-meter readers has blossomed into a fulfilling career for Roberto Caballero, the City’s first chief data officer. ![]() Mayor's Committee for Persons with Disabilities +.What Features are in Your Council District?.Agendas, Minutes & Video for Council Meetings. ![]()
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