CEAC Awards Program

The California Employer Advisory Council (CEAC) has approved the criteria to select award winners for the current program year. The criteria emphasize outcomes and results. Quality and innovation are more important than quantity and size. The underlying question the Awards Committee will ask is: “Are California and/or your community a better place as a result of what the Employer Advisory Council (EAC) or individual has done?” The awards will be presented at the CEAC Annual Conference, to be held in April, 2007.

Awards Offered

Nomination Process

All nominations must be submitted on the Awards Nomination Form attached to the back of this packet. There is a one page maximum using 12 point font. The award period is from April 1, 2006, through March 31, 2007. You may project February and March 2007 events for inclusion in the nomination summary. The exception would be for the Distinguished Service Award nominations, which will include multiple years of service.

All awards winners will be announced and presented at the CEAC Annual Conference, to be held April 26 and 27, 2007 in Fresno, California.

Deadline for Nomination Form

January 31, 2007, is the deadline for receipt of nomination forms. Nominations received after January 31, 2007, will not be considered.

Completed nomination forms may be submitted electronically in Word or Adobe (.pdf) format to:  with subject line "EAC Award Nomination"

Nominations may also be submitted via hard copy to:

Hope Downey
13662 Marshall Lane
Tustin, CA 92780-1824

Award Categories, Number Awarded and Criteria

Outstanding California EAC

These questions should be considered in the nomination form narrative:
  1. Does the membership composition reflect the employer community/industries represented/diversity/size, etc.?
  2. What activities have taken place to increase membership?
  3. What are the results of these efforts?
  4. What has your EAC done to improve the local EDD office effectiveness and responsiveness to employers and job seekers needs?
  5. What were the results of these efforts?
  6. How have the activities of your EAC strengthened the image of EDD’s Job Service program within the community?
  7. What activities has your EAC completed to help local employers understand the purpose and function of EDD’s Job Service program and the services it provides?
  8. What other activities have your EAC completed that were offered to the employer community?
  9. What was the effectiveness of these activities?
  10. What partnerships has your EAC formed or utilized?
  11. How have these relationships furthered the EAC goals?
  12. What activities has your EAC been involved in that benefit your community (School to Career, Involvement in One-Stop, etc.)
  13. An activity summary: number of meetings, seminars and job fairs.
Outstanding EAC Veterans Committee
These questions should be considered in the nomination form narrative:
  1. What actions has the EAC Veterans Committee taken to encourage and support the veterans?
  2. How has the EAC Veterans Committee educated employers regarding the advantages and benefits of hiring veterans?
  3. How has the EAC encouraged a close working relationship with local/state office veteran representatives?
Outstanding EAC Chairperson
These questions should be considered in the nomination form narrative:
  1. Leadership abilities and skills to organize/plan/ conduct meetings?
  2. What has the chairperson done to assist local EAC activities?
  3. Have they participated in regional/state activities to promote the EAC?
  4. What partnerships or alliances has the chairperson helped to develop?
  5. How have these partnerships helped to strengthen the EAC?
  6. Activities summary
  7. Years of service
  8. Number of seminars/workshops held
  9. Number of EAC members
Outstanding EAC Coordinator
These questions should be considered in the nomination form narrative:
  1. What activities has the Coordinator initiated to increase local EAC effectiveness?
  2. Describe how the local Coordinator has assisted the EAC’s activities?
  3. What have been the results of these efforts?
  4. What partnerships or alliances has the Coordinator developed and effectively utilized?
  5. How have these partnerships/alliances helped to strengthen the EAC?
Distinguished Service

The Distinguished Service Award is a lifetime award given to an individual who is an active EAC member and who has demonstrated over the years strong and cooperative support toward the goals of his/her local EAC and the CEAC. Other than a narrative of why this individual deserves this award, there are no specific selection criteria.

Judging Criteria

Each year the CEAC Awards and Recognition Committee selects three independent individuals to review all entries. The rules are as follows:

Word Document CEAC Nomination Awards 2007



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