Save the Date CUDC 2010 Energy Summit June 28, 2010 Sacramento Convention Center Check back for more information
 

Host:

William H. Harper III
Vice President and
Chief Diversity Officer
PG&E
CUDC Summit Chair


Jose L. Perez
Chairman of the CUDC
CUDC Summit Co-Chair
jperez@cudc.biz

   
Summit
Coordinator:
Joyce Ibardolasa
Director of Diversity
PG&E

 
Tita Gray
Manager of Diversity
PG&E
   
Program & Speakers: Nancy Smith-Taylor
San Diego Gas & Electric
Chair of the CUDC Employment Committee
   
Registration: A Premier Group
Rudy Roma
rroma@apremiergroup.com
(209) 589-2495
   
Media: BQ Consultants
   

 

 

ATTEND:
A One-day Summit, “Advancing Diversity in the New Green Energy Economy”

LEARN:
How the new clean energy economy and federal
stimulus will bring investment, business, and job
opportunities to California’s diverse marketplace.

JOIN:
More than 800 attendees from corporations,
business associations, environmental groups, educational institutions, labor groups, government, and diverse community-based organizations.

EVENT DETAILS:
When: June 28, 2010
Where: Sacramento Convention Center
Directions: Google Maps - MapQuest - SCCC

CUDC * MEMBER ORGANIZATIONS:
American Indian Chamber of Commerce of    California
Asian Business Association
AT&T Inc.
California Asian Chamber of Commerce
California Black Chamber of Commerce
California Hispanic Chambers of Commerce
California Service Disabled Veteran Owned    Businesses, Inc.
California Small Business Association
California Water Association
Comcast
Communications Workers of America
Elite SDVOB Network
FQ Consultants, LLC
GeM Communications
Latin Business Association
Latino Institute for Corporate Inclusion
Latino Journal
National Assoc. of Women Business Owners
Pacific Gas & Electric Company
Sacramento Asian Pacific Chamber of    Commerce
San Jose Water Company
Sempra Energy utilities, San Diego Gas &    Electric, Southern California Gas Company
Southern California Edison
Spanish Language Academy
Sprint
Utility Workers Union of America
Verizon

*A collaboration between the CPUC, business, labor and California utility companies.