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A collaboration between the Latino Journal and the
California Public Utilities Commission
Next CUDC meeting:
August 12, 2008
12:00 PM to 4:00 PM
Mark Hopkins Hotel - "CA Powell Room"
1 Nob Hill
San Francisco, CA 94108
Hosted by AT&T California
Reception following at the "Room of the Dons"
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CUDC/MESA Group Photo - July 10, 2008
San Ramon Valley Conference Center - PG&E Facility
CPUC Commissioner Timothy A. Simon - Keynote Speaker

Survey Results show Joint Utility outreach Efforts work
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CPUC's 2007 En Banc Hearing On Diversity
"Assuring Diversity ... Growing California's Future Leaders"
Held September 25, 2007 - 8:30 AM to 4:00 PM
LAMTA Board Room - Third Floor
1 Gateway Plaza
Los Angeles, CA
Download copy of agenda for the hearing
Download copy of 2007 CUDC Annual Report to CPUC
Download copy of CUDC Powerpoint Presentation
Download copy of Hearing Transcript
Download Membership Roster
The National Utilities Diversity Council (NUDC), modeled after CUDC,
was successfully launched on July 16, 2007, in New York City, NY
For more information please visit www.nudc.biz
New Mail Address and Contact Information:
CUDC
1017 L Street PMB 306
Sacramento, CA 95814
Ph (916) 549-9540
Fax (480) 287.9833
California's Demographics
Vision
To be a resource to, and work collaboratively with, the California Public Utilities Commission and the regulated utilities to promote and facilitate California's rich diversity by using population demographic data (2000 Census) as a guide to enhance the quality of the utilities diversity focused on governance, procurement and banking, employment, customer service, marketing and philanthropy.
Goals
1. Provide leadership and be a visible and active organization working with and advising the California Public Utilities Commission and the regulated utilities, and other entities such as Governor's Office, the State Legislature, the National Association of Regulatory Utility Commissions, White House, and Congress on diversity issues related to public utilities.
2. To review, assess, and provide feedback on CPUC, utility and legislative proposals to ensure that the impact on diversity is addressed.
3. To facilitate and promote outreach to the diverse business and consumer communities whose development is important to the economic well-being of California.
4. Produce an annual report highlighting the accomplishments of the California Utilities Diversity Council September 1 of each year.
5. Assist the CPUC with holding an annual public hearing and invite business, labor, government and community leaders to provide education and insights into the importance and work of the CPUC and utilities on diversity issues relevant to the regulated utilities both to assess utility progress on diversity and provide relevant statistics on procurement, employment, customer service, marketing and philanthropy. |