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Dan Esparza
Dan Esparza currently works in Human Resources for the City and County of San
Francisco with a focus on Diversity and Inclusion. Prior to working at CCSF, Dan
worked in mental health stigma reduction with an emphasis on diversity and inclusion
with communities of color. His work has spanned since 1998 on cultural diversity in
the workplace, increasing visibility of various communities such as the LGBT
community and the Deaf and Hard of Hearing community. In addition, Dan has
worked in the prevention of sexual violence, workplace violence, domestic violence,
and stalking on nationwide colleges and universities.
Dan has also been part of Amnesty International USA’s national women’s program as
member and co-chair working on such projects as the “Stop Violence Against Women”
international campaign, as well as assisting in training law enforcement academy
cadets and medical students on responding to violence against women.
Shane Evangelist
Shane Evangelist is the Chief Executive Officer of NEOGOV, the leading provider of
Talent Management software for government and higher education. NEOGOV’s SaaS
solution includes applicant tracking, onboarding, performance management and
learning management. Prior to joining NEOGOV, Shane was the CEO of U.S. Auto
Parts Network, Inc, one of the largest online provider of aftermarket auto parts and
accessories. Shane held multiple positions at Blockbuster Inc. including Senior Vice
President & General Manager of Blockbuster Online where he led the creation and
launch of Blockbuster’s online movie rental service and was the Vice President of
Strategic Planning.
Shane lives in Manhattan Beach, CA where he is married to Monica Evangelist and
they have two wonderful girls Madison and Sydney. Shane and Monica both received
their MBA's from the Cox School of Business at Southern Methodist University and
Shane also holds a BA from the Anderson School of Business at the University of New
Mexico.
Dorothy Johnson
Dorothy Johnson is the CSAC Legislative Representative in the area of Government
Finance and Administration policy. Prior to joining CSAC in 2015, she represented the
California Special Districts Association on governance and employer relations policy as
well as the League of California Cities on public safety and public works policy. She
received a double BA from UC Davis in Political Science and Sociology

