APSEA & ACSED Career Development Program

APSEA & ACSED Career Development Program CA State workers interested in learning about career development and upward mobility DOR employees must use their work email to register.

The Career Development Program (CDP) Workshop Series is presented by Asian Pacific State Employees Association (APSEA) & Association of California State Employees with Disabilities (ACSED) in partnership with the Department of Rehabilitation. These virtual workshops are open to anyone interested in learning about career development and upward mobility. The CDP sessions focus on leadership, career

advancement, and DEI (Diversity, Equity & Inclusion). By providing access to unique and targeted leadership training to California state workers, the long term vision of the CDP is to help build tomorrow’s leaders and the future of the state. Registration is free of charge for APSEA or ACSED members or employees of the Department of Rehabilitation (DOR) which co-sponsors the CDP workshops. Other attendees must pay a small fee of $5.60, which includes fees charged by PayPal. If you are not a member but want to be able to attend these workshops free of charge, you can use the following links to join ACSED or APSEA before the registration deadline or email [email protected] stating your membership interest and we will walk you through the membership sign-up process:

To join APSEA, please visit http://apsea.org/membership/

To join ACSED, please visit https://www.acsedonline.org/get-involved/

https://www.acsedonline.org/may-workshop-2023/APSEA/ACSED May 2023 CDP WorkshopWednesday, May 17, 2023, 12:00 p.m.—1:00 ...
05/08/2023

https://www.acsedonline.org/may-workshop-2023/

APSEA/ACSED May 2023 CDP Workshop
Wednesday, May 17, 2023, 12:00 p.m.—1:00 p.m.

An Immigrant Story & The American Dream – My Journey and Commitment to Justice and Equality

by District Attorney Thien Ho, County of Sacramento

RSVP NOW!

Since May is Asian American and Pacific Islander Heritage Month, we have invited Sacramento County District Attorney Thien Ho. DA Thien Ho will share his journey from his hardships as a refugee from Vietnam to rising through the ranks with his unwavering mission of justice and fairness to protect the community. He will share what drives him to succeed, the challenges he has encountered along the way and how his commitment to justice and equality is still at the core of his beliefs.

Do not miss this inspirational session for May and register now! https://www.acsedonline.org/may-workshop-2023/

About the Speaker:
Thien Ho was elected District Attorney of Sacramento County in 2022, and officially took office in January 2023. Prior to being elected, Thien Served as Assistant Chief Deputy District Attorney for the Sacramento County District Attorney’s Office. A proven prosecutor with 20 years of experience, Thien Ho will ensure our system of justice is fair to all and doesn’t leave women, children, and victims of crime behind.

In 1998, Thien began his career as a prosecutor in the Bay Area and in 2004, he was sworn in as a Deputy District Attorney for the people of Sacramento County.

Throughout his career, Thien has successfully prosecuted sexual assault, gang, and homicide cases.

Thien successfully prosecuted the East Area Rapist/Golden State Killer, one of the nation’s most prolific and notorious serial killers who committed 13 murders and upwards of 50 sexual assaults in 11 different jurisdictions throughout California.

In 2017, Thien was awarded “Prosecutor of the Year” by both the Sacramento District Attorney’s Association and the National Asian Pacific Islander Prosecutors Association (NAPIPA). And, in 2011, he received the Sacramento County Victim Services Award.

Assistant Chief Ho currently serves in executive management at the D.A.’s Office and oversees the Justice and Community Relations Bureau. That bureau includes the Community Prosecution Unit, the Justice, Training and Integrity Unit, as well as community relations and media outreach.

As the Assistant Chief in charge of community relations and prosecution, he works every day with County’s diverse community-based organizations as well as the many Property Business Improvement Districts in Sacramento County.

Thien has also been a leader in the Sacramento community against the rise of Asian hate. As Assistant Chief, Thien is the lead prosecutor to engage in outreach regarding hate crimes to vulnerable members of the AAPI community and other groups, including elders and immigrant communities. Additionally, he previously supervised Sacramento’s Gangs and Hate Crime Unit.

For the last 15 years, Thien has been an adjunct professor teaching trial advocacy at the University of the Pacific, McGeorge School of Law where he was instrumental in building a national award-winning trial advocacy program.

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PO Box
Sacramento, CA
22909

Telephone

+19162228178

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