Jose Bodipo Memba

Jose Bodipo Memba

Sacramento, California, United States
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Jose Bodipo-Memba serves as the Director of Sustainable Communities at SMUD. Mr…

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    SMUD

    Sacramento, California, United States

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    United States

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    Sacramento, California Area

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  • American Clean Power Diversity Equity and Inclusion Committee

    Committee Member

    - Present

    The Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion Committee of ACP fosters, recognizes and supports diversity, equity, and inclusion efforts of the ACP and the clean power industry. This committee will play a vital leadership role within the industry and will require a substantial time commitment and dedication of resources.

  • Capitol Area Development Authority

    Board Member

    - Present

    With over 40 years of experience, CADA focuses on turning under-utilized and sometimes contaminated sites into productive, environmentally, financially and socially sustainable mixed-use developments and provides excellent property management. Since inception, CADA has renovated or built, 1,682 residential units, 38 hotel units, and over 27,000 SF of commercial space in downtown Sacramento.

  • Crocker Art Museum

    Board Member

    - Present

    The Crocker Art Museum features the world’s foremost display of California art and is renowned for its holdings of European master drawings and international ceramics. The Crocker serves as the primary regional resource for the study and appreciation of fine art and offers a diverse spectrum of exhibitions, events, and programs to augment its collections, including films, concerts, studio classes, lectures, children’s activities, and more. The Museum has also dedicated the historic building’s…

    The Crocker Art Museum features the world’s foremost display of California art and is renowned for its holdings of European master drawings and international ceramics. The Crocker serves as the primary regional resource for the study and appreciation of fine art and offers a diverse spectrum of exhibitions, events, and programs to augment its collections, including films, concerts, studio classes, lectures, children’s activities, and more. The Museum has also dedicated the historic building’s entire first floor as an education center, which includes four classrooms, space for student and community exhibitions, the Gerald Hansen Library, and Tot Land. It is the only museum in the Sacramento region accredited by the American Alliance of Museums (AAM), a recognition given to fewer than 1,100 of the nation's 33,000 museums. AAM accreditation certifies that a museum operates according to standards set forth by the museum profession, manages its collections responsibly, and provides quality service to the public.

  • Dignity Health Community Health Advisory Committee

    Board Member

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    Dignity Health’s Community Health Advisory Committee provides guidance on Dignity's Community Improvement Grants program. The committee focuses on collaboration with an emphasis on responding to significant health needs identified in the Community Health Needs Assessment. The goal of the program is to develop strategic partnerships between community-based organizations that link services directly to Dignity Health hospitals in Sacramento, Yolo and Nevada counties, leveraging resources that…

    Dignity Health’s Community Health Advisory Committee provides guidance on Dignity's Community Improvement Grants program. The committee focuses on collaboration with an emphasis on responding to significant health needs identified in the Community Health Needs Assessment. The goal of the program is to develop strategic partnerships between community-based organizations that link services directly to Dignity Health hospitals in Sacramento, Yolo and Nevada counties, leveraging resources that address priority health issues and utilizing creative strategies that have a direct, positive and lasting impact on the health of disadvantaged individuals and families.

  • Sacramento Hispanic Chamber of Commerce

    Board of Directors

    - Present

    Mission: To promote and develop business growth for members and to provide access to the Hispanic market. Latinx/Hispanics make up Sacramento’s largest and fastest-growing racial and ethnic group, and their economic well-being will propel the long-term economic success of our city. To address the lack of economic data available on the Latinx/Hispanic community and to establish a baseline to gauge change over time, the SACHCC is dedicated to complete independent, trusted, and actionable…

    Mission: To promote and develop business growth for members and to provide access to the Hispanic market. Latinx/Hispanics make up Sacramento’s largest and fastest-growing racial and ethnic group, and their economic well-being will propel the long-term economic success of our city. To address the lack of economic data available on the Latinx/Hispanic community and to establish a baseline to gauge change over time, the SACHCC is dedicated to complete independent, trusted, and actionable research to drive a comprehensive strategy for economic prosperity. Partner contributions to our research efforts have helped underwrite the first edition of our Sacramento Regional Hispanic Economic Report.

  • Nueva Epoca

    Program Advisor

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    Nueva Epoca is a program designed for members of the Latinx Community and those who recognize the importance of this demographic to the future of the Sacramento Region. The goal of the Program is to build leadership capacity within the Community in order to prepare and empower the next generation of Latinx leaders to influence business and civic policy decisions as we enter a Nueva Epoca – New Era – following the pandemic.

  • Urban Land Institute

    Past Chair- Sacramento District Council Governance Committee

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    THE MISSION OF THE URBAN LAND INSTITUTE Shape the future of the built environment for transformative impact in communities worldwide MISSION COMMITMENTS CONNECT active, passionate, diverse members through the foremost global network of interdisciplinary professionals INSPIRE best practices for equitable and sustainable land use through content, education, convening, mentoring, and knowledge sharing LEAD in solving community and real estate challenges through applied collective global experience…

    THE MISSION OF THE URBAN LAND INSTITUTE Shape the future of the built environment for transformative impact in communities worldwide MISSION COMMITMENTS CONNECT active, passionate, diverse members through the foremost global network of interdisciplinary professionals INSPIRE best practices for equitable and sustainable land use through content, education, convening, mentoring, and knowledge sharing LEAD in solving community and real estate challenges through applied collective global experience and philanthropic engagement

  • City of Sacramento Planning and Design Commission

    Commissioner

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    The Commission is a 13-member commission appointed by the City Council. The Commission has the authority to carry out the State Planning and Zoning Law (Government Code Section 65000 et seq.), subject to the provisions of the Sacramento City Code, including the following: The Planning and Development Code relating to zoning and design review (Title 17 of the City Code). This includes the authority to approve, conditionally approve, or deny an application for a Conditional Use Permit…

    The Commission is a 13-member commission appointed by the City Council. The Commission has the authority to carry out the State Planning and Zoning Law (Government Code Section 65000 et seq.), subject to the provisions of the Sacramento City Code, including the following: The Planning and Development Code relating to zoning and design review (Title 17 of the City Code). This includes the authority to approve, conditionally approve, or deny an application for a Conditional Use Permit, Variance, or Site Plan and Design Review; Approve, conditionally approve, or deny a tentative map for subdivision; Recommend to the City Council policies and programs in support of the urban design program established under the Planning and Development Code, including urban design policies appropriate for inclusion in the General Plan and other regulatory plans and programs of the city; The Commission also hears appeals of projects decided at the Director Level.

  • Coro San Francisco

    Board of Directors

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    At Coro, we believe that meaningful change comes from collaboration: people in business and communities, schools and unions, government and nonprofits, working together to find creative solutions and strengthen our democracy. Our mission is to train, support, and connect leaders to foster a thriving democracy and tackle society’s biggest challenges together. Coro graduates gain a deeper understanding of how the world works, the leadership skills to improve it, and a network of engaged and…

    At Coro, we believe that meaningful change comes from collaboration: people in business and communities, schools and unions, government and nonprofits, working together to find creative solutions and strengthen our democracy. Our mission is to train, support, and connect leaders to foster a thriving democracy and tackle society’s biggest challenges together. Coro graduates gain a deeper understanding of how the world works, the leadership skills to improve it, and a network of engaged and influential peers to help them reach their goals. Working together, we fuel positive change across the country.

  • American River Parkway Foundation

    Board of Directors

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    Mission: The American River Parkway Foundation (APRF) leads and inspires the community to conserve and nurture the American River Parkway as a unique, accessible resource for everyone to enjoy. Values: Volunteerism – We recognize our responsibility and commitment to nurturing and maintaining the Parkway. Our volunteers are essential to our success. Conservation – We respect nature. We are passionate about the environment and are committed stewards of the natural habitats that are a place of…

    Mission: The American River Parkway Foundation (APRF) leads and inspires the community to conserve and nurture the American River Parkway as a unique, accessible resource for everyone to enjoy. Values: Volunteerism – We recognize our responsibility and commitment to nurturing and maintaining the Parkway. Our volunteers are essential to our success. Conservation – We respect nature. We are passionate about the environment and are committed stewards of the natural habitats that are a place of respite, recreation and rejuvenation to our community. Leadership – We strive to be the Parkway’s advocate. We collaborate, convene and build partnerships that protect and promote the Parkway. We recognize and appreciate that diverse people, ideas, thinking and beliefs expand our perspectives. Education – We stand for learning. Environmental education helps us understand how to exist harmoniously with nature and conserve this environment for future generations. Community Access – The Parkway is for all. We are committed to breaking down barriers that prevent people in our diverse communities from enjoying the Parkway. Integrity – We take the opportunity to learn from our mistakes and seek to improve. We are self-aware, accountable and responsible for our actions. Health and Wellness – We promote health and wellness now and in the future. Fun – Fun is important. We work hard but we also play, socialize, laugh and share in nature.

  • Next Move

    Board of Directors

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    Next Move (formerly Sacramento Area Emergency Housing Center) is a profound force in moving homeless families and individuals to self-sufficiency and self-reliance. Started as a Family Shelter program in 1972 to meet the basic needs of seven homeless families, the agency now serves an average of 500 people each day. Our mission is to assist families with children and individuals toward self-reliance.

  • Nehemiah Emerging Leaders Alumni Association

    Board Chair

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    The Nehemiah Emerging Leaders Program, a selective 10-month professional development program, prepares its Fellows for effective and ethical leadership in their companies and communities. NELP offers leadership training customized to the specific challenges faced by culturally diverse leaders. Fellows graduate to put their talents to work in the public and private sectors, acting as catalysts for positive change in our community. The Nehemiah Emerging Leaders Program is a WIN-WIN-WIN for…

    The Nehemiah Emerging Leaders Program, a selective 10-month professional development program, prepares its Fellows for effective and ethical leadership in their companies and communities. NELP offers leadership training customized to the specific challenges faced by culturally diverse leaders. Fellows graduate to put their talents to work in the public and private sectors, acting as catalysts for positive change in our community. The Nehemiah Emerging Leaders Program is a WIN-WIN-WIN for individuals, companies and the community.

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