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Sempra Energy and SDG&E Overview
© 2011San Diego Gas & Electric Company. All copyright and trademark rights reserved.
Who’s Here Today
• Ken Deremer – Director of Financial and Business Planning
• Don Widjaja – Financial Planning Manager
• Kim Tran – Staff Accountant
• Tory Jorgensen – Business Analyst
• Melisa Sanchez – Staff Accountant
• Currently SDG&E’s Director of Financial and Business Planning
• Education:
– Bachelor’s of Science in Business Administration from the University of California Riverside
– Master’s in Business Administration, with an emphasis in Finance, from the University of California Riverside
• SDG&E and Sempra Energy employee since 1991. Prior roles include:
– Director of Financial Analysis
– Director of Tariffs and Regulatory Accounts
– Regulatory Accounts Manager
Ken Deremer
Who We Are
Sempra Energy
California Utilities
San Diego Gas & Electri
c
Southern
California Gas
Sempra USG&P
Renewables
Natural
Gas
Sempra International
South Americ
an Utilities
IEnova
Sempra LNG
High Performing and Diverse Global Energy Company
*This information is from the March 2015 Analyst Conference and is not being updated at this time*
California Energy Policy Trends
State policies focus on provision of safe, reliable, clean and affordable energy
SoCalGasSDG&E
Enhance Public Safety
Gas system enhancements
Fire and weather resistant electric system
Ensure Reliability Gas/Electric coordination
and integration Post-SONGS reliability Transmission access to
renewables
Lower Carbon Footprint Reduce greenhouse gas
emissions Renewable energy Improve air quality Energy conservation
Minimize Cost Impacts to Customers
Reasonable and competitive rates Cost optimization and project
execution
SDG&E’s Projected Rate Base
Investment priorities minimize pressure on electric rates
Opportunities at Sempra Energy and SDG&E
With the Sempra family of companies you have the opportunity to build a diverse skillset.
Finance
Corporate Finance
Financial Analysis
Financial Planning Mergers and
Acquisitions Strategic Planning
Other Non-Traditional Roles
Rates Analysis
Regulatory Accounting and Compliance
Supply Chain Management Business and Operations
Planning Risk Management
Traditional Accounting
Financial Accounting and Reporting
Audit Services
Cost Accounting and Accounts Payable
Accounting Systems Income Tax
Questions?
Sempra Energy and SDG&E Finance & Accounting Internship and Rotation Programs
© 2011San Diego Gas & Electric Company. All copyright and trademark rights reserved.
• Currently SDG&E’s Financial Planning Manager and MARP Steering Committee Chair
• Education:
– Bachelor’s of Science in Chemical Engineering from Purdue University
– Master’s in Business Administration, with an emphasis in Finance, from Washington State University in St. Louis – Olin Business School
• SDG&E employee since 2008. Prior role includes:
– Quantitative Risk & Controls Manager
Don Widjaja
Rotation Opportunities
Three Annual Rotations based on business needs, relevant qualifications, employee goals, and performance.
Corporate Audit Services Corporate Planning Financial Reporting Mergers and Acquisitions Special Projects Treasury
Sempra US Gas &Power Natural Gas Accounting Project Finance Renewables Accounting
Sempra International Sempra Int’l Planning LNG Accounting
SDG&E Billing Accounting and Operations Electric Rates Financial Analysis Plant Accounting Risk Management Smart Grid Strategic Analysis Supply Chain Analysis
Rotation Program Benefits
• Variety: develop skills in three different functions
• Challenge: complex work and the opportunity to gain in-depth industry knowledge
• Exposure: networking opportunities with management and company executives
• Mentoring: formal mentoring throughout the program
• Supportive: financial support and encouragement to pursue Masters degrees or professional certifications (CPA, CFA, MBA)
• Training: internal training programs (technical, professional, and leadership)
• Giving back: bowl-a-thon, community events
• Growth: opportunity for career development
Internship Opportunities
• Our internships give students the chance to evaluate the Sempra Energy companies as a potential employer and gain exposure in a variety of Accounting and Finance departments.
• Provides an extended interview to understand student strengths and weaknesses
• Site Tours
• Lunch & Learn Events
• Community Service Events
─ San Diego Food Bank
─ Junior Achievement Bowl-A-Thon
• JAG Events
─ Bocce Ball Tournament
─ Volleyball Tournament
• Other
─ Del Mar Fair Scavenger Hunt
─ Padres Game
• End of Summer BBQ
Internship Highlights
Program Requirements
• Students pursuing a bachelor’s or master’s degree in:
– Accounting
– Finance
– Economics
• Must have a GPA of 3.0 or higher.
• Must have ongoing authorization to work in the United States without company sponsorship.
• Visit http://sempra.com/poweryourcareer/ for more details.
• Introduction, Education, & Background
– Current JAG Website Coordinator and Executive Officer
– Bachelor’s of Science in Biochemistry from the University of California, San Diego
– Master’s of Science in Accountancy from San Diego State University
• Internship and Rotations Completed
– Internship and Rotation #1: Audit Services
– Rotation #2: Regulatory Accounts and Financial Services (Current)
• Key Takeaways
– Expand knowledge of a dynamic industry
– Enhance leadership and communication skills
– Explore opportunities for community involvement
Kim Tran
• Introduction, Education, & Background
– Originally from Northern California
– Bachelor’s of Science in Business Administration - Finance from San Diego State University
• Rotations Completed
– Rotation #1: Electric Rates & Rate Design
– Rotation #2: Financial & Strategic Analysis (Current)
• Key Takeaways
– Diversify your skills and knowledge
– Exposure to unique groups and projects
– Develop a great network
Tory Jorgensen
Melisa Sanchez
• Introduction, Education, & Background
– Born and raised in San Diego
– Bachelor’s of Science in Business Administration - Accounting from San Diego State University
• Rotations Completed
– Rotation #1: Billable Project Accounting (Current)
• Key Takeaways
– A better understanding of the utility industry
– The importance of building relationships /networking
– Communication is key
Jaco BreytenbachFinancial Leadership Program & Audit Services Manager
619-696-4006jbreytenbach@sempra.com
Gina RaquipisoStaffing Ops Advisor
858-654-1217graquipiso@semprautilities.com
Kim TranStaff Accountant
619-696-2232ttran4@semprautilities.com
Tory JorgensenBusiness Analyst
858-654-1518tjorgensen@semprautilities.com
Sempra’s SDSU Recruiting Team
Questions?
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