
Frank J. Quevedo is vice president of Equal Opportunity for Southern California Edison. He previously worked at Hunt-Wesson Foods, and had been employed at Southern California Edison previously in the early 1970s.
He has served as chairman of the board of the Mexican American Legal Defense and Educational Fund for three terms and currently serves on the board. He also chairs the Puente Project and sits on a number of other boards and advisory committees including the Asian Pacific American Legal Center; Edmund G. "Pat" Brown Institute of Public Affairs; the East Los Angeles YMCA; Liberty Hill Foundation; Orange County Hispanic Education Endowment Fund; Sabriya's Castle of Fun Foundation; Cathedral High School Board of Trustees; The Women's Foundation of California; and the WATTSHealth Foundation.
He was an appointee of President Nixon as well as Governor Jerry Brown, and served in Washington D.C., in the Reagan administration in 1982 as chief of staff to Commissioner Tony Gallegos at the U.S. Equal Employment Opportunity Commission.
He received his B.A. degree in political science from the University of California at Riverside. He has been selected by Hispanic Business Magazine on its annual "100 Influentials" listing on three separate occasions.
