Elected

SHPE, THE NATION'S LARGEST ORGANIZATION FOR HISPANICS IN STEM, NAMES SUZANNA VALDEZ WOLFE AS CHIEF EXECUTIVE OFFICER

Retrieved on: 
Wednesday, April 3, 2024

CITY OF INDUSTRY, Calif., April 3, 2024 /PRNewswire/ -- SHPE (Society of Hispanic Professional Engineers) has named Suzanna Valdez Wolfe as their next Chief Executive Officer. Her resume includes over 30 years of experience in the public, non-profit and private sectors, including several roles during the Clinton-Gore administration, and having been appointed as an advisor on more than a dozen NGO boards, she is an expert in leadership and team development, strategic planning, fundraising and philanthropy, coalition building, and process integration.

Key Points: 
  • As the selection process narrowed the nationwide pool of highly capable applicants, it became clear Suzanna was the right person for SHPE.
  • Prior to that role Ms. Valdez Wolfe served as the first-ever Chief Impact Officer at Taproot Foundation.
  • I am deeply committed to our mission and look forward to closing the gap between Hispanics and STEM."
  • To schedule an interview with Suzanna Valdez Wolfe or with Board Chair Will Davis, please contact Jonathan Ochart at [email protected] .

20+ Groups Including Consumer Watchdog Decry CA Oil Refiners' Average $1 Per Gallon Profit Margin In 2023, Call On CEC To Implement Price Gouging Penalty By Summer To Avoid More Gouging

Retrieved on: 
Monday, March 18, 2024

Today, the CEC will hold a Pre-Rulemaking Workshop on a price gouging penalty as directed by SBX1 2.

Key Points: 
  • Today, the CEC will hold a Pre-Rulemaking Workshop on a price gouging penalty as directed by SBX1 2.
  • "California oil refiners reported to their investors that their operating and other costs of running their refineries are between 20 and 30 cents per gallon.
  • California oil refiners are keeping between 70 and 80 cents off every gallon of gas sold as pure profit….The buck stops this summer."
  • Implementing a price gouging penalty is integral to ending greedy oil prices, and protecting frontline communities from taking another hit."

Korean Government Delegation and KACES Conclude Successful 3rd UNESCO World Conference on Culture and Art Education

Retrieved on: 
Monday, February 19, 2024

The Ministry of Culture, Sports and Tourism (MCST, Minister: Yu In-chon) and Korea Arts & Culture Education Service (KACES, President: Park Eun-sil) participated in the 3rd UNESCO World Conference on Culture and Arts Education, held in Abu Dhabi, United Arab Emirates from February 13th to 15th.

Key Points: 
  • The Ministry of Culture, Sports and Tourism (MCST, Minister: Yu In-chon) and Korea Arts & Culture Education Service (KACES, President: Park Eun-sil) participated in the 3rd UNESCO World Conference on Culture and Arts Education, held in Abu Dhabi, United Arab Emirates from February 13th to 15th.
  • View the full release here: https://www.businesswire.com/news/home/20240219103477/en/
    The 3rd UNESCO World Conference on Culture and Arts Education is held in Abu Dhabi, United Arab Emirates (Photo: KOREA ARTS & CULTURE EDUCATION SERVICE)
    Held for the first time since 2010's Seoul event, the 3rd UNESCO World Conference on Culture and Arts Education aimed to reflect evolving social values and adopt the revised Framework for Culture and Arts Education.
  • During the first session, MCST's Culture and Arts Policy Director, Lee Hae-don, gave a presentation titled "A Fair Opportunity for Access to Culture and Arts Education."
  • A MCST official said, “In this conference, which was aimed at discussing the directivity of global culture and arts education, Korea’s leadership in the field of culture and arts education was demonstrated.”
    View source version on businesswire.com: https://www.businesswire.com/news/home/20240219103477/en/

Why Trump’s control of the Republican Party is bad for democracy

Retrieved on: 
Tuesday, January 30, 2024

The reason has less to do with Trump and his ambitions than with how power dynamics have shifted within the Republican Party.

Key Points: 
  • The reason has less to do with Trump and his ambitions than with how power dynamics have shifted within the Republican Party.
  • And typical parties tend to select leaders who rise up the ranks of the party, having worked with other party elites along the way.
  • There are three reasons personalist parties are harmful to democracy, all of which have clear parallels to experiences with Trump and the Republican Party.

1. Loyalty to the person, not the party

  • A classic indicator of party personalization is the ouster of politically experienced people in the party elite, who are often highly qualified and more independent of the leader – and their replacement with less experienced people who are personally loyal to the leader.
  • These people are more likely to view their political success as being intertwined with that of the leader rather than the party.

2. Official endorsement of leader’s actions

  • In personalist parties, elites endorse the leader’s actions, cueing voters to do the same.
  • Ordinary citizens who support personalist parties often go along with leaders’ efforts to dismantle democracy, even if they care about democracy, because they are highly receptive to signals provided by the party elite.

3. Polarizing society with controversy

  • While many kinds of leaders demonize their political opponents, we have found that personalist party leaders’ anti-democratic behaviors – such as attempting to overturn an election they’ve lost – split society into polarized factions: those who support them and everyone else.
  • Former President Hugo Chavez’s power grabs splintered Venezuelan society, dividing citizens over what the rules of the game should be and who should have access to power.
  • Chavez’s actions, which faced no resistance from those in his party, polarized society, ultimately pushing the country toward dictatorship.

The GOP is a personalist party

  • Since 2016, Trump has increasingly sidelined the traditional party establishment to remake the party into an instrument to further his own personal, political and financial interests.
  • Traditional parties, including the pre-Trump Republican Party, offer voters a bundle of policy positions hashed out among multiple elite factions of the party.
  • Trump’s supersized control over the Republican Party has transformed other leading party figures into sycophants, always seeking Trump’s favor.

No resistance to a Trump power grab

  • All signs indicate that Trump, if reelected, is likely to pursue an authoritarian power grab by, for example, purging professional bureaucrats, expanding the Supreme Court or using the Insurrection Act to deploy the military against protesters.
  • Party members may even support him in that power grab.
  • Most elected leaders are ambitious and, like Trump, seek to gain and hold onto power for as long as they can.
  • In those circumstances, there is little that stands in the way of a grab for power.
  • My organization, CNAS receives funding from multiple sources, including funding that supported this research from a foundation called Luminate.
  • Joseph Wright received funding from the Luminate Foundation; Charles Koch Foundation; McCourtney Institute for Democracy; and the Minerva Research Initiative.

Fifty-Five Organizations Call on Gov. Newsom to Veto Bill Weakening His Landmark Refinery Price Gouging Bill, says Consumer Watchdog

Retrieved on: 
Thursday, September 21, 2023

This bill undermines SBX 1-2, legislation championed by Governor Gavin Newsom to create regulatory oversight for the state's refiners, after California drivers faced record prices at the pump in 2022.

Key Points: 
  • This bill undermines SBX 1-2, legislation championed by Governor Gavin Newsom to create regulatory oversight for the state's refiners, after California drivers faced record prices at the pump in 2022.
  • Maintenance periods have strategically been used by refiners as moments to spike prices for drivers, providing the rationale behind adding more robust regulatory oversight during those periods within SBX 1-2.
  • SB 842 limits the ability of the state to prevent unnecessary refinery maintenance.
  • "Thanks to your leadership, the bill was passed and signed, marking a historic victory for everyday Californians over corporate greed."

TEAMSTERS, LABOR ALLIES, AND SAN FRANCISCO SUPERVISORS DEMAND PASSAGE OF AB 316, CALL ON DMV TO IMPLEMENT AV SAFETY STANDARDS

Retrieved on: 
Friday, July 14, 2023

SAN FRANCISCO, July 14, 2023 /PRNewswire/ -- Teamsters rallied at San Francisco City Hall today with San Francisco elected officials and fellow union affiliates of the California Labor Federation to demand the passage of Assembly Bill 316 (AB 316), a bipartisan bill that would require a trained human operator in autonomous vehicles weighing over 10,000 lbs. Following the rally, Teamsters and their allies marched to the California Department of Motor Vehicles (DMV) public workshop on the testing and deployment of autonomous vehicles (AVs) to testify against allowing large AVs on public roads without a human operator. A full video of the rally can be viewed here.

Key Points: 
  • The rally comes just days after AB 316 unanimously passed the Senate Transportation Committee with strong bipartisan support.
  • It's a fight for workers and it's all rolling out right here," said Aaron Peskin, President of the San Francisco Board of Supervisors.
  • The DMV needs to stick to what it knows - which is definitely not public safety - and leave lawmaking to lawmakers."
  • Now more than ever after COVID, we need to put people first," said Kim Tavaglione, Executive Director of the San Francisco Labor Council.

Senator Portantino Stops Bill To Hold Oil Drillers Liable For Health Impacts On Community In Undemocratic Use of Unilateral Power To Hold Bills In Committee, Says Consumer Watchdog

Retrieved on: 
Thursday, May 18, 2023

SACRAMENTO, Calif., May 18, 2023 /PRNewswire/ -- SB 556, legislation that gives people who live near oil wells and have developed cancer, respiratory illnesses and birth defects the right to hold oil drillers liable for their illnesses, was held without a vote on the suspense file by the Senate Appropriations Committee. The bill can no longer proceed this year.

Key Points: 
  • Senator Anthony Portantino used his power to stop the bill without a hearing or vote.
  • Oil drillers qualified a referendum that put SB 1137 on hold until voters vote on it in November 2024.
  • Portantino sided with the drillers against the community he represents and allowed oil drillers to continue to recklessly drill without accountability for their actions.
  • We thank Senator Gonzalez for her work to hold the oil industry responsible for the harm they cause.

Bill to Hold Oil Drillers Presumptively Liable For Harms in Drilling Safety Zones Garners Support of 130+ Group Coalition Including Consumer Watchdog, That Powered Through Gasoline Price Gouging Penalty Bill

Retrieved on: 
Tuesday, April 18, 2023

Oil drillers qualified a referendum that put SB 1137 on hold until voters vote on it in November 2024.

Key Points: 
  • Oil drillers qualified a referendum that put SB 1137 on hold until voters vote on it in November 2024.
  • If SB 556 becomes law, it would further protect communities by making drillers liable for the harms they cause starting January 2024.
  • "This bill connects the dots between toxic oil and gas pollution and the health harms it causes.
  • It's high time the onus was put on oil companies to prove their dirty activities aren't the cause of rampant health harms.

Government Blockchain Association Announces Initial Speakers for Upcoming Event: "The Future of Money, Governance and Law"

Retrieved on: 
Thursday, February 2, 2023

WASHINGTON, Feb. 2, 2023 /PRNewswire/ -- The Government Blockchain Association (GBA) today announced that leaders from the United Nations, European Parliament, Digital Currency Monetary Authority, United States Departments of State, Justice, and Treasury, are among speakers confirmed for its Spring 2023 event, "The Future of Money, Governance, and the Law," taking place on May 23-24, 2023 at the National Press Club in Washington, DC. (REGISTER HERE)

Key Points: 
  • ( REGISTER HERE )
    As cryptocurrencies, DeFi, artificial intelligence (AI) and other emerging technologies shift the power paradigm from centralized to decentralized authority, governments must thoroughly understand the potential of blockchain to disrupt financial systems and the implications for economies worldwide.
  • GBA Executive Director, Gerard Dache, said, "The dizzying pace of change in the crypto and digital asset space demands that public and private sector leaders connect, communicate and collaborate.
  • Maintaining the status quo is a glaringly insufficient approach to governance."
  • For media inquiries or press credentials, contact Mostafa Razzak at [email protected] or 1-202-904-2048

The Honor Foundation Announces New Chairman of the Board of Directors

Retrieved on: 
Monday, January 23, 2023

SAN DIEGO, Jan. 23, 2023 /PRNewswire-PRWeb/ -- The Honor Foundation [THF], a unique nonprofit transition institute created for transitioning members of the U.S. Special Operations Forces community has announced that Jon Skinner will assume the role of the Chairman of THF's Board of Directors, starting in 2023. For the last eight and a half years, THF has successfully developed and implemented a nationally recognized transition program for elite members of the Special Operations Forces [SOF] Enterprise, helping them to navigate the complex career transformation from military to civilian life. It accomplishes this by way of an executive education-style curriculum that combines world class one-on-one executive coaching and industry mentoring, three months of intensive classroom instruction, and access to an elite nationwide professional network. Skinner, who has served as a member of THF's board for the last four years, has been a long-time supporter of The Honor Foundation and various causes.

Key Points: 
  • Skinner, who has served as a member of THF's board for the last four years, has been a long-time supporter of The Honor Foundation and various causes.
  • Skinner brings an extensive finance and executive management background and a history of philanthropic contributions to his new role.
  • In addition to serving as chairman of the Board of Directors of The Honor Foundation, Skinner is also a member of Bottom Line Chicago's regional Board, a member of the Chicago History Museum's Board of Trustees, and is a member of the Springboard Foundation.
  • Matt Stevens, CEO of The Honor Foundation, who also serves on the THF Board of Directors, is excited to welcome Skinner as Chairman.