Bianca Diaz Deliz currently serves as the State Resource Conservationist at the Gainesville State Office in Florida. Born and raised in Puerto Rico, she earned her bachelor’s degree in animal science from the University of Puerto Rico, Mayagüez campus in 2014. Her career with NRCS started after learning about the agency at a college job fair. In 2012, Bianca was selected as a soil conservationist trainee for the Bangor, Maine field office — and in the summer of 2013, she worked at the field office in Augusta, Maine. When she returned to Puerto Rico for her senior year of college, Bianca worked at the Mayagüez and San Sebastian field offices in Puerto Rico. Upon graduation in 2014, she was offered the soil conservationist position in Augusta, Maine. In August 2015, Bianca moved to New Jersey to serve as a soil conservationist where she had the opportunity to work at the Columbus and Frenchtown offices before assuming her role as a District Conservationist in 2021.
Bianca has also had the opportunity to serve NRCS during details. Some of her detail experiences include Acting State Resource Conservationist during 2024 at the Gainesville State Office in Florida; Acting Assistant State Conservationist for Programs during 2023 at the Gainesville State Office in Florida and Acting District Conservationist during 2019 at the Bartow Service Center in Florida and in 2021 at the Frenchtown Service Center in New Jersey. From 2017- 2020 Bianca served a term as Vice President and President of the National Organization of Professional Hispanic Natural Resources Conservation Service Employees (NOPHNRCSE).