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Edison International
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Alisa Do

Vice President and Corporate Secretary
Edison International and Southern California Edison
Alisa Do is vice president and corporate secretary of Edison International and Southern California Edison, one of the nation’s largest electric utilities. Her responsibilities include corporate governance matters of the companies and boards of directors as well as oversight of the Edison International President and CEO’s Office.

Previously, Alisa was director of the Edison International President and CEO’s Office and supported matters coming before the Edison International Managing Committee. Alisa joined Edison International in 2013 as a principal advisor for Federal Government Affairs in Washington, D.C. During this time, she was responsible for representing the company’s interests to Congress, the White House, stakeholder groups and trade associations on federal issues including nuclear energy and spent fuel storage, transmission and distribution issues, public lands preservation and renewable energy policy.

Before joining Edison International, Alisa spent over a decade on Capitol Hill, including as legislative director for a California Congressional member and executive director of the California Congressional Delegation, where she led bipartisan statewide policy efforts related to water, transportation and federal funding for California.

Alisa serves on the board of the Downtown Women’s Center, an organization dedicated to addressing the needs of women experiencing homelessness in Los Angeles. She is also on the board of the Los Angeles World Affairs Council and Town Hall, a nonpartisan, nonprofit organization dedicated to advancing global and civic engagement among Angelenos.

She earned a Master of Business Administration from George Washington University and a Bachelor of Arts in government and sociology from Scripps College in Claremont, California.

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