SACRAMENTO WORKS, INC. BOARD

The Sacramento Works, Inc. Board is a 41-member volunteer board of directors that is charged with providing policy, planning and oversight for local workforce development initiatives. Sacramento Works unites business, labor, education and public agencies to assure qualified and trained workers are available to meet the needs of the region’s economy.

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Meeting Schedule for 2011

Board Meeting Dates

7:30 a.m. – 8:00 a.m. (Breakfast in the Shasta Room)
8:00 a.m. – 10:00 a.m.
SETA Board Room
925 Del Paso Blvd., Sacramento, CA 95815
(The fourth Wednesday of every-other month.)

Wednesday, January 26, 2011
Wednesday, March 23, 2011
Wednesday, May 25, 2011
Wednesday, July 27, 2011
Wednesday, September 28, 2011
Wednesday, November 30, 2011**
**Special Meeting

Executive Committee Dates

4:00 p.m.
SETA Board Room
925 Del Paso Blvd., Sacramento, CA 95815
(The fourth Monday of each month.)

Monday, January 24, 2011
Monday, February 28, 2011
Monday, March 21, 2011
Monday, April 25, 2011
Monday, May 23, 2011
Monday, June 27, 2011
Monday, July 25, 2011
Monday, August 22, 2011
Monday, September 26, 2011
Monday, October 24, 2011
Monday, November 28, 2010

(Executive Committee meetings are open to all members of the board and the public.)
Please call Nancy Hogan if there are any questions (916) 263-3827

Composition of the Sacramento Works, Inc. Board

The majority representation on this 41-member board is business and industry. Other sectors represented on the Sacramento Works, Inc. board include education, labor, rehabilitation and state employment services, public assistance agencies, community-based organizations as well as local economic development interests.

Private Sector

Representatives of the Private Sector, shall constitute a majority of the membership of the Board and are to be owners of business concerns, chief executives or chief operating officers of non-governmental employers, or other private sector executives who have substantial management or policy responsibility. Private Sector representatives shall be selected from nominations made by general-purpose business organizations.

Education Sector

Education representatives shall be selected from nominations made by local educational agencies, vocational education institutions, or institutions of higher education. General organizations of such agencies or institutions, institutions of higher education, or general organizations of such agencies or institutions can also nominate an education representative. Private and proprietary schools or general organizations of such schools, within the City and County of Sacramento are also eligible to have representation on the Sacramento Works, Inc. board. Individuals wishing to apply for membership need to contact one of these entities and request a letter of recommendation.

Labor Sector

Labor representatives are recommended by recognized State and local labor organizations or appropriate building trades councils.

Community-based Organizations

Community-based Organization representatives shall be recommended by community organizations.

Other represented sectors on the Sacramento Works, Inc. board are:

  1. Economic Development Sector
  2. Public Employment Service Sector
  3. Rehabilitation Agency Sector
  4. Public Assistance Agency

Letters of recommendation for individuals shall come from organizations that represent these sectors.

Application/Appointment Process

Those wishing to apply for membership on the Sacramento Works, Inc. board are asked to fill out an application form available at 925 Del Paso Blvd., Sacramento, CA 95815, Attention Nancy Hogan (phone 263-3827). Completed applications should be returned to SETA along with a résumé . These applications go through an application/appointment process for each sector.

Sacramento Works, Inc. Board Members

Larry Booth
President
Frank M. Booth, Inc.

Leslie Botos
Vice President
Blood Source

Brian Broadway
Business and Community Liaison
Sacramento Job Corps Center

Bill Camp
Executive Secretary
Sacramento Central Labor Council

Paul Castro
Interim Director of Farmworker Services
California Human Development Corporation
Required Partner

Coreena Conley
Site Director
Sacramento Veterans Resource Center

Lynn R. Conner
President
Parasec

Michael Dourgarian
Workforce Consultant
MDDV, Inc.

Mark Erlichman
District Administrator
California Department of Rehabilitation

Diane Ferrari
Chief, Northern Job Service Division
Employment Development Department

Troy Givans
Manager
Economic Development and Intergovernmental Affairs
County of Sacramento

David W. Gordon
Superintendent
Sacramento County Office of Education

Dr. Bernadette Halbrook
Professor of Counseling & Associate Director of Civic Affairs
CSUS

Jason Hanson
President/CEO
Sierra Pacific Home and Comfort, Inc.

Lisa Harr
Staffing Supervisor
Vision Service Plan

Barbara Hayes
Executive Director
SACTO

Matthew Kelly
Business Manager/Financial Secretary
Sac. Sierra Building & Constructions Trades Council

Gary R. King
Manager, Human Resources
Sacramento Municipal Utility District

Daniel Koen
Negotiations & Organization Development Specialist
California Teachers Association

Kathy Kossick
Executive Director
Sacramento Employment & Training Agency

Steven M. Ladd, Ed.D
Superintendent
Elk Grove Unified School District

Paul Lake
Director
County Department of Human Assistance

James E. Lambert
Executive Vice President
Sacramento Builder’s Exchange

Frank A. Louie
Integrated Sales Manager
Xerox Corporation

Joanne Mahaney-Buehler
Program Manager
Area 4 Agency on Aging
Required Partner

Elizabeth McClatchy
President & CEO
The Safety Center, Inc.

Dennis Morin
Director
Sacramento Area Electrical Training Center

Kim Parker
Executive Director
California Employers Association

Martha Penry
Area Director
California School Employees Association

Deborah Portela
Administrator
Casa Coloma Health Care Center

Maurice Read
Consultant
Sac. Sierra Building & Constructions Trades Council

Lorenda T. Sanchez
Executive Director
California Indian Manpower Consortium

Anette Smith-Dohring
Program Manager/Workforce Development
Sutter Health: Sacramento Sierra Region

Michael R. Testa
Executive Vice President
Sacramento Convention and Visitors Bureau

Dr. Dan Throgmorton
Associate Vice Chancellor, Workforce & Economic Development
Los Rios Community College District

Kingman Tsang
Senior Vice President/Team Manager
East West Bank

Terry A. Wills, Esq
Partner
Cook Brown, LLP

Rick Wylie
President
Beutler Corporation

David P. Younger
Principal/Vice-President
Lionakis Design Group