Thursday February 11, 2016,
9:30 am- 12 pm,
UC Davis School of Law, Room 1001
400 Mrak Hall Drive Davis.
Leading experts will discuss closing the gender pay gap and empowering women and girls to enter the professional fields of swcience, technology, engineering, and math. Come prepared to discuss legislative issues of importance to women and the community. Refreshments, and snacks will be provided. To RSVp or for mor information, please call 530-662-7867 or go to www.asmdc.org/bg.
Ron Turner, Field Representative
On behalf of Assemblymember Bill Dodd
725 Main Street Suite #206
Woodland, CA 95695
Office: 530-662-7867
Cell: 925-250-7491
Fax: 530-662-6370
Toll Free 800-965-6765
District #4 Representing: Colusa, Lake, Napa, Solano, Sonoma, and Yolo Counties
Ron.turner@asm.ca.gov
Bill Dodd currently serves the people of District 4 in the California State Assembly. During his public service Bill has built a reputation for delivering solutions on issues affecting real people. He has led the way on legislation to deal with gender pay equity, worked to designate the Berryessa Snow Mountain area as a national monument, co-wrote the law creating an Earned Income Tax Credit in California, and helped secure $400 million dollars for career technical education throughout the state.
Prior to serving in the Assembly, Bill served on the Napa County Board of Supervisors for 14 years. He also represented the cities and county of Napa on the Metropolitan Transportation Commission including a two-year term as chairman of this powerful regional body. In addition, Bill served as an Honorary Commander for the 60th Air Mobility Wing at Travis Air Force Base. Other boards and commission service included the Chair of the Local Agency Formation Commission of Napa County, Chair of the Napa County League of Governments, Chair of the Napa County Transportation Planning Agency, and Chair of the Napa County Flood Control and Water Conservation District.
Bill graduated from Justin-Siena High School and California State University, Chico. He went on to own and operate one of the largest full-service Culligan Water operations in California. During this time, Bill served as President of the national and state trade associations: the Water Quality Association and the Pacific Water Quality Association.
Through the years, he has been a member of the Justin-Siena High School Board of Trustees, Queen of the Valley Hospital Foundation, the American Canyon Chamber of Commerce, the Napa Rotary Club, and the Queen of the Valley Health Care for the Poor Committee.
Bill was honored in 2014 by the Napa Chamber of Commerce as its Citizen of the Year for his work in raising over $3 million dollars for local charities to help those individuals who need it most. As a founder of the Wolfe Center, a youth drug and alcohol rehabilitation center, and founding director of the Napa County Children’s Health Initiative, Bill has led many successes for these organizations.
Bill and his wife Mary have five grown children and four grandchildren.
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