"The program gave me a close-up view of political, business and social issues and trends, information that is invaluable to me as an entrepreneur and active participant in the success of our great state. The speakers were incredible— they inspired us and stretched our minds. The opportunity to connect with successful and dynamic California women leaders was a main highlight. Being part of Leadership California is like being part of a powerful sisterhood."

—Ursula C. Mentjes, M.S., ACC
President and Certified Business Coach
Potential Quest, Inc.
"I have enjoyed my involvement with Leadership California. Our trip to the state capitol was most enlightening. As a result I have gotten involved with the Los Angeles African American Women's Political Action Committee. Thank you, Leadership California, for sparking a genuine interest in the political process."

—Shawn Farrar
Director Corporate Diversity
Sempra Energy
"The CIT program brings together successful women from all over California, and gives them the opportunity to build a network with other successful women. It's a way to learn about the important issues in our state, and to get ready to take the next step in your professional life."

—Isela Vilchis Hoenigmann
"Leadership California has provided me a panoramic view of issues, challenges and opportunities for this lovely state that I live in. The program was my introduction to women of unbelievable talent, experience and passion who are set to make a difference. The feeling to want to be more, to accomplish more, is simply contagious. I hope to know these women for the rest of my life."

—Rosario Montes-Arena
Manager, IBM Software Executive Briefing Program
Silicon Valley & Worldwide Briefing Program
"As a young immigrant woman working in the nonprofit sector, it was inspiring to see women leaders in action, to be able to network with them, and talk about the issues that are relevant to our communities and our state. I feel honored and privileged for the opportunity to participate in such an awesome program that weaves women leaders from different sectors and geographies of California to engage in a conversation about the social, political, and economic fabric of California."

—Winnie Hui-Min Yu
Development Associate
Asian Law Caucus
San Francisco
"I've spent half of my work life in the corporate world, and the past ten years in the nonprofit world, but neither taught me how to be who I am at work—the whole pastiche of talent and spirit. I found role models who excited me, the true state of our state of California (which frustrated me), work partners continually learning like me, and friends."

—Peta G. Penson, Ed. D.
Consultant
Oakland Unified School District
"Leadership California sessions feature influential speakers and lively discussion on timely issues shaping the economy and workforce. The session on work-life balance struck a chord with me, where key leaders advised us to map out a personal career plan. Networking with other women was invaluable. Leadership California is an engaging and downright fun experience."

—Roberta Tinajero-Frankel
Kaiser Permanente Community Benefit Dept.
Healthy Eating, Active Living Project Manager
"Simply put, Leadership California is time well spent that will benefit me personally and professionally for years to come. I've not only kept in contact with my fellow classmates on a social level, but have had opportunities to work with some of them on business projects as our professional paths crossed. The sessions gave in-depth looks at the critical social issues that many Californians face, inspiring me to get more involved in my community’s outreach programs."

—Teena Massingill
Manager of Corporate Public Affairs
Safeway Inc.
   

The California Issues and Trends Program  

CORE CURRICULUM

• California Trends

• Government and
   Policymaking

• Political Landscape

• California’s
   Heritage

• People of California

• Demographics and
   Diversity

• State and Regional
   Economics

• California's Global
   Economy

• Healthcare

• Leadership

• Education to
   Workforce Gap

• Infrastructure and
   Development

• Technology and
   Innovation

• Environmental
   Sustainability

2010 CIT Program

SESSION I   March 7-9, 2010
The Political Landscape:
California’s Dynamic Government Today

Sacramento

PROGRAM HIGHLIGHTS

"State of the State" with Ginger Rutland, Editorial Board, Sacramento Bee

"The 2010 Legislative Agenda" with California State Assembly and Senate members, and Governor’s Office

• Lunch at the California Museum of History, Women & the Arts with appointed women leaders

• "California's Great Valley" – A trip to the Central Valley and focus on issues and trends of the region 

Capital Leaders Breakfast with Elected Leaders in the California Legislature

"Making Law and Getting the Work Done" with Diane Boyer-Vine, Legislative Counsel, State of California; & Office of Legislative Council & Legislative Data Center, State of California and Legislative Staff Members

• Tour of the State Capitol: An Insider's Look

• Convene on the Senate Floor
  
• Public Policy & the State Budget with James Mayer, Executive Director, California Forward

SESSION II   May 2-4, 2010
California’s Heritage: Shaping the New California
San Francisco

PROGRAM HIGHLIGHTS

• Leadership Series-"Managing Yourself, Part I: Achieving Styles Inventory-Leadership Behaviors" with Dr. Barbara Kaufman, ROI Consulting Group, Inc.

• "Women Leaders: Lessons Learned on the Journey" with moderator Dr. Barbara Kaufman and a panel of prominent women leaders:

-Amanda M. Wallis, Managing Director
Regional Executive Northern California & Nevada
U.S. Trust, Bank of America Private Wealth Management

-Ophelia Basgal, Vice President, Community Relations
Pacific Gas & Electric Company

-Vicki L. Hennessey, Executive Director
San Francisco Department of Emergency Management

"California’s Heritage: Themes through the Decades" Marianne Babel, Assistant Vice President & Historian, Wells Fargo Historical Services

• "Our Diversity Competencies" with Kay Iwata, K. Iwata Associates, Inc.

•  "California’s People: Weaving a Multicultural Web for Tomorrow" with Mary O’Hara-Devereaux, Ph.D., Founder & CEO, Global-Foresight

"Millennials’ Technology Transforming Society" with Morley Winograd, Executive Director, Institute for Communication Technology Management, USC Marshall School of Business

Leadership California’s Annual Legacy of Leadership Awards Dinner, May 3

• A Visit to Sydney Garfield Health Care Innovation Center in San Leandro

• HealthCare Reform Overview

-Murray N. Ross, Ph.D., Vice President, Kaiser Foundation Health Plan & Director, Kaiser Permanente Institute for Health Policy
 

SESSION III   August 1-3, 2010
California’s Global Business & Economy:
Opportunities & Challenges

Los Angeles

PROGRAM HIGHLIGHTS
 
• "California’s Film Industry: Hooray for Hollywood" bus tour to the heartland of entertainment, with a visit to the Directors Guild and executive dialog with industry women leaders

Kei Matsuda, Director of Economic Research, Union Bank, will give a capsule look at California's role in the global economy and industry segments driving California's economy

Larraine Segil, Larraine Segil Inc., will speak on strategic business alliances, mergers and acquisitions and the art of negotiation in "Making Savvy Business Alliances Work" 

"Closing the Gap: Education to Workforce" will feature a policy discussion on filling the need for highly educated, skilled employees for California's growing service and technology sectors, with Deborah Reed, Public Policy Institute of California, and The Global Talent Market from the Local Workforce to Cross-Border Global Leadership

• Leadership Series-"Managing Yourself, Part II – Creating & Using Networks" with Sally Helgesen, researcher and author on women’s leadership – “The Female Advantage,” “Thriving 24/7,” “Web of Inclusion” and "The Female Vision"

• Women Leaders: Lessons Learned on the Journey with a panel of prominent women leaders

Session IV   November 7-9, 2010
Sustaining Quality of Life in California
through Innovation
San Diego

PROGRAM HIGHLIGHTS

• "Philanthropy & Community at Work: A visit to Market Creek Village," an extraordinary community development project

• "Leadership Series-Managing Yourself Part III: Creating and Using Networks" with Sally Helgesen

• A visit to the Salk Institute and "Innovation: Changing and Enhancing Our Lives" with cutting-edge companies in biotech, bioscience and medicine

"Society & Science at Birch Aquarium" with Executive Director Nigella Hillgarth, Ph.D. and tour of the aquarium

• "Leading the Way to Infrastructure Solutions-with representatives from water and energy organizations

• Engaging in Public Policy– "Appointed or Elected: You Too Can Serve" with Former State Senator Dede Alpert

Judy B. Rosener, Author-“Ways Women Lead” & Professor, UC Irvine, Paul Merage School of Business

• Women Leaders: Lessons Learned on the Journey with a panel of prominent women leaders
 

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2010 Overview

SESSION I   March 7-9, 2010
The Political Landscape:
California’s Dynamic
Government Today
Sacramento

SESSION II   May 2-4, 2010
California’s Heritage: Shaping the New California
San Francisco

SESSION III   August 1-3, 2010
California’s Global Business & Economy: Opportunities & Challenges
Los Angeles

Session IV   November 7-9, 2010
Sustaining Quality of Life in California through Innovation
San Diego

 

 



 

 
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