CHRISTINA VILLASENOR

A Visionary Force in the World of Electrical Utilities

Meet Christina Villaseñor, a visionary leader whose remarkable career at Southern California Edison (SCE) has been marked by a relentless pursuit of excellence and an unyielding commitment to safety in a high stakes industry.

Early Life and Family Influence


Born and raised in a family, deeply rooted in the world of electricity, Christina‘s career path was seemingly pre-ordained. Her father, Ramiro Villaseñor, a transformer specialist with 36 years of service at SCE, and her trailblazing mother, Rosalinda Villaseñor, the first-ever meter reader at the company, instilled in her a profound appreciation for the energy sector.


Aiming for the Stars


From her humble beginnings as a phone operator and customer service representative at SCE, Christina’s career was set on an upward trajectory. Her driving ambition was to outshine her father in the industry, a goal she wholeheartedly accomplished. Christina’s journey from these early days to becoming a Systems Operator was marked by unwavering dedication and resilience.


Champion of Gender Diversity.


Christina‘s remarkable career extends beyond her personal achievements; it symbolizes her mission to challenge gender norms in her field. In her non-traditional roles, she blazed a trail as an electrician, and then, as an apprentice program graduate, achieving journeyman electrician status. For a decade, Christina was the sole female, maintenance electrician at SCE, shattering stereotypes and inspiring countless others


Courage in the Face of Danger


Working in the electrical utility sector is not for the faint of heart, and Christina's story is punctuated by moments of great peril. She vividly recalls an incident when her quick thinking and commitment to safety averted a catastrophe. Her courageous decision to seek assistance during a hazardous situation, underscores her dedication to the well-being of herself and her colleagues.


Christina Villasenor‘s career at SCE is a beacon of inspiration, proving that barriers can be broken, stereotypes can be shattered, and passion can drive one to excel in any environment. Her legacy will continue to inspire future generations of women and men in the field of electrical utilities.

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