Free October Lunch N Learn Event with Scott Huber

Oct 15, 2020, 7:00 – 8:00 PM

The Sacramento Chapter of the BYU Management Society will be hosting a virtual "Lunch N Learn" event on Thursday, October 15, 2020 at 12:00 pm. The event is free, and will feature local Attorney and School Board Member of the Roseville Joint Union High School District, Scott Huber.

About this event

The Sacramento Chapter of the BYU Management Society is thrilled to hear from our September speaker, Mr. Scott Huber. Mr. Huber will be speaking with us about his role on the Roseville Joint Union High School District, the conversations that have taken place regarding distance learning, and how moral and ethical leadership have been important to him in that work. Take your lunch break with the BYU Management Society to learn more from Mr. Huber about this important issue.

Bio for Scott Huber:

Mr. Huber is a principal with Cole Huber LLP and specializes in public law matters. Mr. Huber is currently the City Attorney for the City of Oroville, District Counsel for the Monterey Peninsula Airport District, General Counsel for the San Bernardino International Airport Authority, and Special Counsel to numerous cities and special districts throughout California. In those positions, he advises clients on the full scope of municipal law issues and frequently advises clients in employment-related matters, including grievances, investigations and training. Mr. Huber was recently City Attorney for the City of Ontario, where he advised the City on all matters related to the Brown Act and Public Records Act. In addition, Mr. Huber advised the City on Proposition 218 issues and assisted the City in issuing bonds for various public improvements.

Mr. Huber advises his clients on governance matters that may impact decision-making or the validity of actions. He works with staff to anticipate issues before (rather than during) the agency’s public meetings. Mr. Huber has represented public agencies on both public law issues and general municipal issues, including the Brown Act, ethics requirements, contracts, labor and employment, civil rights, law enforcement, property taxation, land use, code enforcement, unlawful detainer, eminent domain, and Public Records Act compliance. He also works with outside bond and other counsel to provide information regarding the agency and, as necessary, general counsel opinions to help finance and fund major public infrastructure projects.

With a passion for education, Mr. Huber is currently a board member of the Roseville Joint Union High School District, serving in that capacity since 2006. He previously served as a board member of the Roseville City School District, and formerly taught as adjunct faculty at University of the Pacific, McGeorge School of Law, teaching in the Appellate Advocacy program. Mr. Huber is a member of the Southwest Chapter of American Association of Airport Executives.

Mr. Huber received his Juris Doctorate from the University of the Pacific, McGeorge School of Law, with a Certificate of Concentration in Governmental Affairs. While in law school, he served as a staff writer for the California Initiative Review and co-authored an article on Same-Day Voter Registration. Mr. Huber attended Brigham Young University and graduated with a Bachelor of Science degree in Psychology. Mr. Huber is admitted to practice before all State and Federal courts in California.

       

Organizers

  • Travis Kimball

    Quick Quack Car Wash

    Chapter Leader

  • Clay Merrill

    Pacific Gas & Electric Company

    Chapter Secretary

  • Susan Ramsden

    Comprehensive Medical Inc

    Chapter Treasurer

  • Diana Hodson

    Chapter Vice-President

  • David Pratt

    Ameriprise

    Chapter Leader

  • Rick Collins

    OnCore Consulting, LLC

    Managing Director & Chapter Pres.

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