Webinar 2017 Virtual Member Meeting October 12, 2017 11 AM PDT/ 2 PM EDT 60 minutes Register for Webinar Members Free Non-members $199 Register for Webinar Join President and CEO Julia Hamm and Board Chair Caroline Choi from Southern California Edison for the Annual SEPA Member Meeting. We’ll highlight the successes of 2017 and give a preview of what’s in store to make 2018 our biggest year ever. Have a cup of coffee on SEPA: The first 200 people to sign up and attend the webinar will receive a $5 Starbucks gift card. Register for Webinar Not a member? Learn more about the benefits of joining the SEPA community. View Membership Info Share Share on TwitterShare on FacebookShare on LinkedIn About the Speakers Caroline Choi Executive Vice President, Corporate Affairs and Public Policy, Edison International and Southern California Edison Caroline Choi is the executive vice president of Corporate Affairs and Public Policy at Edison International and Southern California Edison. Choi oversees Corporate Communications, Corporate Philanthropy, Government Relations, and Public Affairs at the national, state, and local levels. Previously, Choi served as senior vice president of Regulatory Affairs at SCE and was responsible for the company’s regulatory engagement, policy, and strategy. Choi also served as SCE vice president of Energy and Environmental Policy and oversaw the analysis and development of energy and environmental policies and strategies, as well as engagement at energy and environmental regulatory agencies. Before joining SCE in 2012, Choi was executive director of Environmental Services & Strategy at Progress Energy (now Duke Energy), where she led environmental permitting, compliance and policy. Choi is active in national policy and community engagement. She serves on the board of Smart Electric Power Alliance, a nationwide organization that supports the implementation and deployment of clean energy and distributed resources. She also chairs the board of Veloz, a nonprofit dedicated to accelerating the shift to electric transportation through public-private collaboration and public engagement. In addition, she is a member of the Electric Transportation Community Development Corporation, National Forest Foundation and Public Policy Institute of California’s Statewide Leadership Council. Choi holds a bachelor’s degree in government from Dartmouth College.