Leadership California Selects Local Non-Profit Director for Program
Los Angeles, CA (PRWEB) January 30, 2015 -- The California Issues & Trends Program provides focused programming for women leaders, exposing them to critical public and private sector issues and enhancing their competitive knowledge on California from state, national and global perspectives. It connects women leaders from across the state with each other and with top decision-makers, thought leaders and practitioners. It promotes creativity and innovation through the sharing of ideas and best practices. The 1,300 Alumnae of the CIT are empowered to contribute more fully to California’s vision for the future and to the communities and companies in which they live and work.
Leadership California began in 1992 with a dream to inspire, inform, and advance women leaders who would influence California’s future. It provides a critical pathway for successful women who care about advancement, achievement, and significance. These women are not only talking about change, but plan to be part of making it happen. Alumnae serve on nonprofit boards and are knowledgeable appointees for state boards and commissions.
Donna Sneeringer joined CCRC in 2013. She serves as the agency’s principle liaison with elected officials, congressional members and staff, state agency and administration officials, and counterparts from other non-profit organizations. Her duties include formulating, implementing, and/or tracking legislative and other policy initiatives and strategies regarding specific issues of interest to CCRC both at the state and local level.
For additional details concerning Leadership California, call (626) 793-7834. To learn more about Donna and her work, you may contact her at (916) 715-0575.
About CCRC: The Child Care Resource Center (CCRC) cultivates child, family and community well-being. The agency serves the northern Los Angeles County region and the entirety of San Bernardino County.
Susan Montalvo, Child Care Resource Center, http://ccrcca.org, +1 (818) 717-1032, [email protected]
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