Narendra Pathak re-appointed to County Council

web26SANTA CLARA: Narendra Pathak of Sunnyvale, California was 4th time re-appointed to the Council on Equal Employment Opportunities (CEEO) by the Santa Clara County, Board of Supervisors. Board of Supervisors confirmed the appointment on August 21.
Pathak was sworn into office September 10 for a term that expires June 30, 2016. A native of Karamsad, Gujarat State, India, Narendra Pathak has been a U.S. resident since 1979. He holds a B.A. in Economics and law degrees in Labor Laws and Criminal Laws.
He graduated Santa Clara County Gov 101 Academy in May.
Pathak has been active in the city of Sunnyvale as Board of Library Trustees, Library Commission and Santa Clara County’s Commissioner, Human Relation Commission and also Santa Clara County’s Commissioner, Council on Equal Employment Opportunities (CEEO) and Active member State of California Library Association.
His community activities include as Board of Trustees, Devotional Association of Sitaram, Co-Coordinator of California Gujarat Sister State Association, India Heritage Research Foundation, Bay Area Gujarati Samaj, India Cultural Association of Bay Area and Brahmin Samaj of USA. He has also served as Treasurer, Charitable Care Foundation.
Narendra Pathak has served on the City of Sunnyvale as Commissioner, Housing and Human Services Commission.
He was Sunnyvale’s Board member on General Plan Consolidation Advisory Committee and Advisory Board member on Below Market Rate Housing Program (BMR) Advisory on New Library of Future Project.
The 17 Commissioners, Council on Equal Employment Opportunities advices on employment programs and on ways to counter employment discrimination by age, disability, equal pay, national origin, pregnancy, race, religion, sex, sexual harassment and other things on existing and potential state, federal programs, policies, justice, social issues, peace building, immigration issues, human rights, criminal justice system, Jail Observer Program, Death Penalty System, Integration Services, hate crime and hate incidents and civil rights issues, domestic violence issues, community development programs and Coordinating with the United States Equal Employment Opportunity Commission.
Pathak is married to Gita and they have a son, Sagar and a daughter, Shruti.

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