Judicial Integrity & Professional Recognition

Trusted by Leaders Across San Diego

Nicole D’Ambrogi is honored to have earned the support of respected members of the legal profession, veterans, and community leaders throughout San Diego County. These individuals know her character, her commitment to service, and her dedication to upholding the rule of law with fairness, integrity, and respect.

Their support reflects a shared belief in a judiciary that serves the public with professionalism, accountability, and impartiality.

Judges & Judicial Officers

Honorable Robert O. Amador

Honorable Brian D. Erickson

Honorable John Scherling (Ret.)

Honorable William V. Gallo (Ret.)

Honorable Kenneth Medel (Ret.)

Honorable Renée N.G. Stackhouse

Honorable Robert F. O'Neill

Honorable Polly H. Shamoon

Honorable Daniel S. Belsky

Commissioner Steven Berenson

Honorable Justice Julia A. Kelety

Prominent Community Leaders

          

Mayor Bill Wells, City El Cajon

Mayor John McCann, City of Chula Vista

Greg Wardd, Executive Director of The Center for Respectful Leadership

Joseph J. Strazzeri, Esq., Partner and Founder of The Law Office of Strazzeri Mancini, LLP and the Founders Group 

Melissa Washington, Founder and CEO of Women Veterans Alliance

Larry Broughton, Founder and CEO of broughtonHOTELS and Award Winning Author

Greg Wardd, Executive Director of The Center for Respectful Leadership

Trusted by Leaders Across San Diego

Nicole is a truly amazing individual. You need to hear her story and journey which led her to this moment. Her decision to run for Superior Court judge is motivated by a sincere desire to serve. Service is at the core of Nicole’s many life decisions. From serving in the Navy and protecting our country to serving as a law professor and educating the next generation of attorneys to serving veterans in the community who need a helping hand up. Now she wants to continue her service to the community from the bench. You should study Nicole’s career and examine her credentials. I’m sure once you do, you’ll give her your support as well.

Honorable William V. Gallo, Ret.
We all have biases, it’s human nature, but on the bench, those biases can block the fair administration of justice. So, even with unconscious bias training and the best intentions, it’s best to pick a candidate who’s less likely to be biased. I think that candidate is Nicole D’Ambrogi.
I’ve known her as Professor D’Ambrogi for six years. As my professor, supervising attorney in the Veterans Legal Clinic, and now my co-worker. I’ve seen her treat people from every walk of life with dignity; something I don’t always see from the bench.
Stephanie Germani, Esq., LL.M.