Dion Aroner
Template:TOCnestleft Dion Aroner is a a partner in California consulting firm Aroner, Jewel & Ellis Partners, with Elisabeth Jewel and Barbara Ellis.
Aroner is "deeply rooted in California government". After six years as a State Assemblywoman and 25 years as Chief of Staff to her predecessor, Tom Bates, she "knows how to get things done in state government. She is an undisputed expert in state budget and human services issues, and has the institutional memory to help clients successfully navigate the Legislature and Administration."[1]
Background
Aroner began her career as a social worker for Alameda County and developed her leadership skills at an early age by becoming the first woman president of Service Employees International Union 535.
Dion Aroneris a native San Franciscan, a graduate of UC Berkeley, and a long time resident of the East Bay. She serves on the Boards of Freight and Salvage (a folk music venue in Berkeley), Seneca Center (serving severely emotionally disturbed children), and the Berkeley Film Foundation (supporting documentary filmmakers in the East Bay.)[2]
Endorsed Communist Party fund raiser
In September 1999, Dion Aroner, California State Assembly co-sponsored a Communist Party USA fund raising event in Berkeley. Rep. Barbara Lee co-sponsored the same event. [3]