CSAC Executive Committee

About
The Executive Committee oversees the Association’s day-to-day policy and governance functions, ensuring effective leadership and strategic direction. Members are elected by each CSAC Caucus during the Annual Meeting and confirmed by the Board of Directors.

Officers

Jeff Griffiths

President,
Supervisor, Inyo County

Susan Ellenberg

First Vice President
Supervisor, Santa Clara County

Luis A. Alejo

Second Vice President
Supervisor, Monterey County

Bruce Gibson

Immediate Past-President
Supervisor, San Luis Obispo County

Urban 
Counties 

Kathryn Barger

Supervisor, Los Angeles County

Rich Desmond

Supervisor, Sacramento County

John Gioia

Supervisor, Contra Costa County

Kelly Long

Supervisor, Ventura County

Buddy Mendes

Supervisor, Fresno County

V. Manuel Perez

Supervisor, Riverside County

Noelia Corzo

Supervisor, San Mateo County
*Alternate*

Suburban Counties

Bonnie Gore

Supervisor, Placer County

Manu Koenig

Supervisor, Santa Cruz County

Scott Silveira

Supervisor, Merced County

Lucas Frerichs

Supervisor, Yolo County
*Alternate*

Rural 
Counties

Kent S. Boes

Supervisor, Colusa County

Ned Coe

Supervisor, Modoc County

Ryan Campbell

Supervisor, Tuolumne County
*Alternate*

Treasurer (Ex Officio Member)

Belia Ramos

Supervisor, Napa County

Advisors

Jason T. Britt

Tulare County

Brian E. Washington

Marin County

CSAC Caucuses

CSAC Caucuses allow counties to organize, set priorities, and develop policy positions, with policies becoming official only if adopted by the Board of Directors.

Urban | 14 Counties

The Urban Caucus represents counties with a population of at least 700,000, addressing the unique challenges and opportunities of densely populated areas.
Alameda, Contra Costa, Fresno, Los Angeles, Orange, Riverside, Sacramento, San Bernardino, San Diego, San Francisco, San Joaquin, San Mateo, Santa Clara, Ventura

Suburban | 16 Counties

The Suburban Caucus includes counties with a population of at least 100,000, focusing on issues relevant to growing and transitional communities.
Butte, Imperial, Kern, Marin, Merced, Monterey, Napa, Placer, San Luis Obispo, Santa Barbara, Santa Cruz, Solano, Sonoma, Stanislaus, Tulare, Yolo

Rural | 28 Counties

The Rural Caucus consists of counties with populations below 100,000, advocating for the needs of less populated and geographically expansive areas.
Alpine, Amador, Calaveras, Colusa, Del Norte, El Dorado, Glenn, Humboldt, Inyo, Kings, Lake Lassen, Madera, Mariposa, Mendocino, Modoc, Mono, Nevada, Plumas, San Benito, Shasta, Sierra, Siskiyou, Sutter, Tehama, Trinity, Tuolumne, Yuba
Map of California showing the different counties