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Mark your calendar for in-person ERG social events, this week and next

UCOP employee resource groups have been busy planning fun activities for colleagues to celebrate the end of the calendar year.


Attend an EDI Town Hall on UCOP’s employee resource groups

Learn about this history of UCOP's ERGs and ask staff leaders questions during this town hall and roundtable discussion.


UCOP hosts its second Employee Resource Group Summit

Staff leaders and stakeholders convened for a hybrid event focused on strengthening and inspiring staff organizations.


10-Second Bio: Dominique Bridges, NAIPISA Steering Committee member

UCPath Recruiter Dominique Bridges is a member of the Native American, Indigenous, and Pacific Islander Staff Association (NAIPISA) Steering Committee and one of 12 siblings.


Multiethnic group of businesspeople sitting together and having a meeting in the office.

Rescheduled: EDI Town Hall on ERGs at UCOP

The EDI event, focused on employee resource groups at UCOP, will now take place on Nov. 3.


10-Second Bio: Amy Vrizuela, former chair, PACSW

Amy Vrizuela is an Alameda native who enjoys a vibrant soundtrack to her life and aspires to run a small bar.


Save the date: Town hall on UCOP employee resource groups

On Sept. 28, learn about this history of UCOP's ERGs and ask questions during a roundtable discussion by staff leaders.


Managers’ Corner: Meet ERG leaders this Thursday

Learn more about UCOP's employee resource groups and how manager and employee participation can strengthen UCOP's culture and benefit your team.


UCOP Pride members at the 2023 Ice Cream Social

Managers’ Corner: Learn how UCOP’s Employee Resource Groups benefit your team and enhance our culture

Learn how robust ERG participation is a critical component of our collective efforts to strengthen UCOP’s culture and how we function.


PACSW welcomes its newest members

The President’s Advisory Committee on the Status of Women (PACSW) is pleased to announce its newest members, who are elected for a two-year term.