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| Tax Credits and Incentives |
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WISF Members 2009 - 2011
Rob Black, WISF Chair, Golden Gate Restaurant Association Henry Alvarez III, San Francisco Housing Authority Celeste Alleyne, Microsoft Micki Callahan, Department of Human Resources Diane Easterwood, Kaiser Permanente Barbara Garcia, San Francisco Department of Public Health Paul Giusti, Recology Ted Egan, San Francisco Office of Economic Analysis Carlos Garcia, San Francisco Unified School District Dr. Don Q. Griffin, City College of San Francisco Jennifer Hermann, University of California San Francisco Debra Higa, Palace Hotel Debra Johnson, San Francisco Municipal Transportation Agency Sylvia Kwan, Kwan Henmi Kent Lim, Kent Lim Construction John McKnight, NuPrecon Ross Mirkarimi, San Francisco Board of Supervisor Lorne Needle, United Way of the Bay Area Trent Rhorer, San Francisco Human Services Agency Sam Rodriguez, Hewlett-Packard Darlene Rutkowski, Department of Rehabilitation Ruben Santana, Rubecon Construction Rodrigo Santos, Santos Urrutia Structural Engineering Rhonda Simmons, Director of Workforce Development—Office of Economic & Workforce Development Jorge Tapia, Employment Development Department Michael Theriault, San Francisco Building and Construction Trades Council Egon Terplan, San Francisco Planning and Urban Research (SPUR) Association Michael Wald, Stanford University
WISF Membership
As mandated by the Workforce Investment Act, the WISF will be comprised, at a minimum, of the following entities
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Business (51%) |
Economic Development (2) |
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Labor Representatives (15%) |
Community Based Organizations (2) |
The WISF is required to include the One-Stop Partners mandated by the Workforce Investment Act. These include:
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WIA Title I (Adult, Youth) (1) |
Post Secondary Education (1) |
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Job Service (1) |
Trade Act Assistance (1)
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Adult Ed/Literacy (1) |
Community Services Block Grant (1) |
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Vocational Rehabilitation (1) |
HUD (1)
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Title V Senior Services (1) |
Unemployment Compensation (1)
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Further, City legislation stipulates that the Mayor appoint two (2) members of the Board of Supervisors to the WISF with the intention that they represent relevant committees of the board such as Budget & Finance and Land Use & Economic Development. Additionally the Chair of the Youth Council (a mandated committee of the Board) also sits on the WISF.
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