Conference Agenda & Scheduling

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Session
THE MULTI-GENERATIONAL WORKPLACE    M-D1
Monday     8am to 10am
Room ORANGE COUNTY BALLROOM 1/2
Seating47 of 100 seats available
CreditsREHS: 2.0  
SpeakersMaryam Tasnif-abbasi, Gregory Shaffer, Anthony Rosas, Natasha DiPietro, Alexander (Ed) Morelan
ObjectiveEnticing and Retaining Millennial/Gen-Z Talent to Government Service - What does it take to make it all work?
DescriptionThe Great Resignation, the pandemic, and changing attitudes towards work-life balance are contributors to a newly defined workplace. Government organizations working in the environmental sector are not immune to the challenges presented by a multi-generational workplace, and the need to expand recruitment to a younger age-bracket. Meet our Boomer, Gen-X, Millennial and Gen-Z team in the open and candid conversation on working together effectively
PresentationThe Multi-Generational Workplace
MANAGER'S WORKSHOP    M-D2
Monday     10am to 5pm
Room ORANGE COUNTY BALLROOM 1/2
Seating73 of 130 seats available
CreditsREHS: 6.0  
SpeakersJohn Paine, Frederick Chun
ObjectiveObtain updates from the CalEPA, BDOs, and CFB on various current Unified Program Topics.
DescriptionThe annual manager's workshop is an opportunity for collaboration between CalEPA, BDOs, CFB, and other UPA agencies. Current Unified Program Topics will be discussed by the various groups such as CERS NextGen, Strategic Plan Updates and legislative updates.
Presentation2023 Manager's Workshop
OPENING CEREMONY & LEADERSHIP AWARDS    Tu-D0
Tuesday     8am to 10am
Room PLATINUM BALLROOM
Seating447 of 1200 seats available
CreditsREHS: 2.0  
SpeakersRoyce Long, Jason Boetzer
ObjectiveOpening Ceremony & Leadership Awards
DescriptionJoin us to recognize the Annual Environmental Leadership and Safety Awards, Annual reports from California CUPA Forum & the Secretary of CalEPA.
INTRODUCTION TO ICS    TU-D1
Tuesday     10am to 12pm
Room ORANGE COUNTY BALLROOM 1/2
Seating92 of 130 seats available
CreditsREHS: 2.0  
SpeakersJohn Wilson
ObjectiveThis session provides a fundamental understanding of the Incident Command System used during emergencies and major events.
DescriptionThe Incident Command System (ICS) refers to the combination of facilities, equipment, personnel, procedures, and communications operating within a common organizational structure or jointly with other organizations and is designed to aid in the management of resources during incident response. It can be used in small or large operations and allows for a uniform operational structure among many agencies. This session provides an understanding of what ICS is, how it works, and how it can be implemented in your organizational emergency action plan.
THE CUPA PERFORMANCE EVALUATION AND ASSESSMENT PROCESS    TU-D2
Tuesday     1pm to 5pm
Room ORANGE COUNTY BALLROOM 1/2
Seating88 of 150 seats available
CreditsREHS: 4.0  
SpeakersMatthew McCarron, Julie Unson, Esme Hassell-Thean, Garett Chan, Jenna Hartman, Glenn Warner, Mary Wren-Wilson, Denise Villanueva, Tim Brandt, Kaeleigh Pontif
ObjectiveTo provide CUPAs with a more in-depth overview of how a CUPA Performance Evaluation is conducted by each state agency.
DescriptionCalEPA, DTSC, OSFM and the State Water Board will present the tools and technologies used to conduct the CUPA Performance evaluation and assessment. Each state agency will present how an evaluation assessment is carried out using CERS reports or local data management information, as well as information provided as requested in the Evaluation Notification.
PresentationThe CUPA Performance Evaluation Process and Assessment
CUPA 101    W-D1
Wednesday     8am to 10am
Room ORANGE COUNTY BALLROOM 1/2
Seating8 of 155 seats available
CreditsREHS: 2.0  
SpeakersJason Boetzer, Kristen Ward
ObjectiveThis session will provide participants with the history and evolution of the Unified Program.
DescriptionThis course is a comprehensive overview of the Unified Program, including a brief history of environmental regulations which led to the creation of the program. The course will further examine the coordination, consolidation, & implementation of the six program elements. And finally, this course will provide an overview to the collaborative efforts of the stakeholders demonstrating successes.
PresentationCUPA 101
CUPA LEADERSHIP: CELEBRATING THE PAST AND ARTFULLY MOVING FORWARD    W-D2
Wednesday     10am to 12pm
Room ORANGE COUNTY BALLROOM 1/2
Seating122 of 150 seats available
CreditsREHS: 2.0  
SpeakersJohn Elkins, Christie Bautista
ObjectiveThis course will provide CUPAs with the historical context affecting current day management issues and effective tools for leading into the future.
DescriptionThis course will examine the CUPA program's rise to success, current day management issues, and approaches for leading into the future. Topics include acknowledging management methodologies of the past and embracing a style that is adaptable to change, addressing accountability and transparency by measuring progress through data, leading a diverse multi-generational workforce, and cultivating the workforce and technology.
PresentationCUPA Leadership: Celebrating the Past and Artfully Moving Forward
BUILDING THE PLANE AS WE FLY IT - LI-ION BATTERIES IN PRACTICE    W-D3
Wednesday     1pm to 3pm
Room ORANGE COUNTY BALLROOM 1/2
Seating52 of 130 seats available
CreditsREHS: 2.0  
SpeakersRobert Salvesen
ObjectiveTheory and practical application of energy storage systems, application of insults and their outcomes combined with Real-world experience.
DescriptionThe news has exploded with news of battery incidents lately. No place on Earth has been experiencing more than New York City. Take a journey with the guys who are on the ground handling the incidents, how the process has evolved, what we are currently doing, and where this is going. Plenty of time will be allowed for discussion.
PREPARING FOR A CUPA PERFORMANCE EVALUATION VIA THE SELF-AUDIT    W-D4
Wednesday     3pm to 4:30pm
Room ORANGE COUNTY BALLROOM 1/2
Seating50 of 150 seats available
CreditsREHS: 1.5  
SpeakersNicholas Crain, Robert Hunt, Danielle Desaussure
ObjectiveThis session will identify best practices for a successful CUPA performance evaluation, including preparation by way of a rigorous Self-Audit.
DescriptionThis session will discuss the key to a successful performance evaluation by way of an honest Self-Audit of your local program, utilizing data to inform decisions. By utilizing an annual deep dive into an UPA's processes & data during the Self-Audit, areas of improvement will be identified more readily. The focus will be on Riverside County's internal Self-Audit process, from start to finish, providing examples of documents and reports utilized.
PresentationRivCo DEH Self-Audit Checklist
RivCo DEH Self-Audit Summary
Preparing For A CUPA Performance Evaluation Via The Self-Audit
THE 11 PRINCIPLES OF LEADERSHIP    TH-D1
Thursday     8am to 12pm
Room ORANGE COUNTY BALLROOM 1/2
Seating52 of 150 seats available
CreditsREHS: 4.0  
SpeakersJohn Wilson
ObjectiveThis session provides proven lessons in effective, positive leadership.
DescriptionIn 1948, the United States Department of the Army developed a publication titled, "Leadership" (Field Manual 22-10). It was a culmination of literally hundreds of years of organizational leadership knowledge. The manual was first published in 1951 after several years of review. The original manual (FM 22-10) and its concepts have been used ever since, developed into further military, government, and civilian policies and doctrines. The concepts provided in the "11 Principles of Leadership" are timeless and apply to any organization that wants to better itself and its people. CBLTAC's adaptation of "The 11 Principles of Leadership" is a motivational, inspirational, and educational seminar about leadership and foundational concepts of how we can all be the best we can be. It is full of encouraging quotes about guidance and authority in an everchanging world. This class will provide leaders and subordinates alike with valuable tools they can use every day to apply or provide purpose, motivation, and direction to the daily activities and their long-term goals.
DTSC POLICY BRANCH REGULATION PRIORITIES FOR 2023    TH-D2
Thursday     1pm to 2pm
Room ORANGE COUNTY BALLROOM 1/2
Seating29 of 130 seats available
CreditsREHS: 1.0  
SpeakersJessica Twining, Ricardo Rivera, Tracy Young, Bavneet Benipal
ObjectiveThis session will provide an overview of the priority regulation packages for the Policy Branch in 2023.
DescriptionDTSCs Policy Branch will present a summary of rulemaking packages being developed in the Branch and provide an outlook on future regulations. The session will also go over opportunities for CUPA and industry participation in the rulemaking package development.
PresentationDTSC Policy Branch Regulations Priorities for 2023
Since we will be using our calcupa.org "My Itinerary" process for the 2024 Conference for Attendees to Earn CEUs, please create your Itinerary by going to the online agenda and clicking on the "+Add" button on the right of the page to Add Sessions you plan to attend to your "My Itinerary".  To View/Edit your Itinerary for Session Attendance, visit your My Itinerary.  We will provide further information on how to 'check in/out' of a Session to verify your attendance. If you have any questions, please email registration@calcupa.org.