Claire Anderson
Business Woman
Ms. Claire Anderson volunteers full time in San Diego's cultural community. She is on the Commission's Executive Committee, Advocacy Committee, Funding Committee and has served on various panels. She is on the San Diego Regional Chamber of Commerce's Arts, Business &
Culture (ABC) Committee. She serves as liaison between the Commission, the Commission’s Advocacy Committee and the Chamber’s ABC Committee. She is on the Centre City Development Corporation (CCDC) Committee for the Restoration of the Historic Balboa Theatre. Her professional resume includes medical practice administration, construction design and project coordination, and she is a real estate broker. She is also involved with numerous non-profit organizations for the benefit of the community and the arts, and is a graduate of LEAD San Diego.
Garet Clark
Retired Banker
Garet Clark, a native of San Diego, was a banker specializing in trust and investment services from 1962 until 2004. He founded the local offices of Northern Trust Bank and served as the bank's Region President. Prior to that, he was a Senior Vice President with Union Bank of California and statewide head of the bank's Fiduciary Services Group. He is a past president of the La Jolla Rotary Club and is currently a member of the Downtown San Diego Rotary Club. Past and current community and professional activities include board membership of the La Jolla and Downtown YMCA's, board member of La Jolla Country Day School, membership in the San Diego Estate Planning Council, the Estate Planning Advisory Councils of Mercy Hospital and Scripps Clinic, and Chair of the San Diego Trust Officers Association. He is Director Emeritus of The Old Globe Theatre where he was on the board, served as Treasurer and chaired the Finance Committee. For eight months in 2002, Mr. Clark served as the Interim Managing Director of The Old Globe Theatre. He also served on the Commission for Arts and Culture Organizational Support Program review panel for three years.
Courtney Ann Coyle
Lawyer
Ms. Courtney Ann Coyle practices environmental litigation and natural and cultural resource consulting at her private law firm, with a focus on protecting parkland and Native American sacred places. She was named Environmental Attorney of the Year in 2003 by California Lawyer Magazine. She is currently a Board member of the Trust for Public Land, San Diego Women's Foundation, Save Our Heritage Organization and Patrons of the Prado. Ms. Coyle is also past President of the La Jolla Town Council and past Vice President of the Torrey Pines Association. She has a BA in Biology from Washington & Lee University and a JD from the University of San Diego and is a LEAD San Diego graduate.
Tom Di Zinno
Idea and Concept Developer
Tom Di Zinno's eclectic mix of community involvement includes roles as the Secretary of the Little Italy Association; Partner in Brainweave, an ideation company; SDPD Reserve Sergeant, Financial Crimes Unit; and a partner in Learning Points, an educational, facilitation, company training business executives on protection and security issues. Tom has served as the Vice President of the San Diego Opera Board, earned the Paula Sullivan Lifetime Achievemetn Award from the San Diego Ad Club. Some of the concepts he has developed include the Art + Sol concept for the San Diego Convention and Visitors Bureau, and the Precious Cheese public art project for Little Italy. Di Zinno has a B.S.B.A. from John Carroll University.
Robert H. Gleason
Hospitality Executive/Attorney
Robert H. Gleason is the Chief Financial Officer and General Counsel for Evans Hotels, a San Diego-based hospitality company whose properties include The Lodge at Torrey Pines, the Bahia Resort Hotel, and the Catamaran Resort & Spa. In addition, he is adjunct faculty member of the School of Hospitality and Tourism Management at San Diego State University. He has been an active volunteer at The Old Globe, having served six years on the board (three as Vice Chair for Development) and currently serving on its Facilities Committee. Other current professional and community affiliations include the U.S. Bank San Diego County Advisory Board, the board of the San Diego Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual and Transgender Community Center (where he served as Chair), and the national board of the Gay & Lesbian Victory Fund. He formerly held appointed positions on the boards of the San Diego Convention Center Corporation and the City of San Diego Funds Commission. He has a degree in economics from Princeton University and a law degree from the University of San Diego School of Law.
Joanne Hayakawa
Professor of Art/SDSU
Joanne Hayakawa has been a Professor of Art at San Diego State University since 1982. Ms. Hayakawa’s artistic talents and more than 33 years experience within the arts arena has allowed her to teach, lecture, and exhibit at galleries, universities, museums, art centers, and diverse art venues throughout the country and internationally. Her work has been featured in solo exhibitions at the William D. Cannon Art Gallery in Carlsbad, California, Quint Contemporary Art in La Jolla, California, Wita Gardner Gallery in San Diego, and various universities including the University of Southern California, the University of California San Diego, the University of Tennessee and the University of Delaware. Her work has also been featured in books and numerous local and national catalogs, articles, and periodicals. As a professor of art, Ms. Hayakawa has been able to share her knowledge and inspire others’ artistic talents. She has also been very active in serving the arts community by participating as a panelist and serving on various arts and culture related committees. In 1999, Ms. Hayakawa was commissioned by the City’s Commission for Arts & Culture for the Vital Parts public art installation in Mission Valley. She later became an artist selection panelist and served on the Commission for Arts & Culture’s Public Art Master Plan Steering Committee. She has also lectured on her own work and public art in San Diego and the United States at the State Institute of Ceramics in Faenza, Italy. Ms. Hayakawa’s innate artistic ability and insightful understanding of art mediums will be a valuable asset to the Commission for Arts & Culture. Ms. Hayakawa received a Bachelor of Arts degree in Art from the University of California, Santa Barbara and a Master of Fine Arts degree from the University of Washington.
Dea Hurston
Businessperson
Dea Hurston is owner of Functions with Flair and a former San Diego City Schools teacher. She has served on the boards of San Diego Black Ensemble Theatre, Eveoke Dance Theatre, Sledgehammer Theatre, Salvation Army Women’s Auxiliary and Friends of Vista Hill. She also sits on the advisory boards for the San Diego Repertory Theatre, Common Ground Theatre, Mo’olelo Theatre and Mainly Mozart. She has worked tirelessly Chairing many fundraisers to help support these organizations and many others. She is a San Diego Performing Arts League Business Volunteer for the Arts and a charter member of the La Jolla Playhouse Center Stage Club.
Lewis Klein
Securities Broker
Lewis Klein is Account Vice President for UBS. He is past Board President of Sledgehammer Theater and has been on the board of Eveoke Dance Theater. He serves on the Development Committee of the Museum of Contemporary Art San Diego. He is a Director for the National Conflict Resolution Center and on the Investment Policy Committee for the Jewish Community Foundation. Mr. Klein is a member of the President’s Club of the Salk Institute. He supports other local arts and cultural organizations.
Judy McDonald
Community Volunteer
Judy McDonald is very active int he philanthropic and non-profit community. She is on the boards of the Parker Foundation, San Diego Grantmakers and NTC Foundation and is a past board member of LEAD San Diego, Junior League and Citizen's Board for Desegregating Schools. She was also Chair of the Performing Arts League and is a leader in the San Diego Arts Education Partnership of the San Diego Unified School District and Commission for Arts and Culture.
Bennett Peji
Brand Consultant
Bennett Peji is a specialist in district branding and design. He serves as a Public Art Committee member for National City, an Asian Business Association board member, and an AIGA national board member. Besides being the first San Diegan to serve on the national design board, he co-founded the AIGA Center for Cross-cultural Design and is San Diego's first AIGA Fellow honoree. His firm, Bennett Peji Design, focuses on helping the revitalization of
cities and cultures through district branding. Believing that form follows culture, Peji serves as master plan consultant for the Filipino Village development in National City. He is leading the district branding projects for downtown Rancho Bernardo, downtown National City and the Asian Pacific Historic District in downtown San Diego.
Peji is the recipient of the 2005 Arts, Business and Culture Award from the San Diego Regional Chamber of Commerce, the 2004 Outstanding Professional of the Year Award from the Filipino-American Chamber of Commerce and the 2004 Asian Heritage Award for Cultural Preservation from Asia Media. Besides business and community service awards, his firm has received over 200 national design awards. Peji is a co-founder and regent of the Baja California Missions Foundation, founded to renovate and preserve the historic missions in Mexico.
Victoria Reed
Visual Arts Critic
Victoria Reed has a Ph.D. in Art History, UCLA, 1998 and M.A. Art History, Arizona State University, 1987. She has been an art critic/writer for over twenty years publishing in Artweek, San Diego Tribune, San Diego edition of the Los Angeles Times, Scottsdale Daily Progress and other publications. She served on the Commission for Arts and Culture's Public Art Committee for over four years, on its Organizational Support Program review panel for three years and on various Commission artist selection panels.
Randy Robbins
Architect
Randy Robbins is a principal at Austin Veum Robbins Parshalle, a San Diego based architectural firm with branch offices in Los Angeles and Tijuana. Mr. Robbins has twenty-seven years of experience in architecture and interior design and has won numerous design awards. Mr. Robbins is current Treasurer and past President of the Board of Installation Gallery, the sponsor of inSITE, a binational program dedicated to commissioning new work by artists from the Americas in public places for the San Diego/Tijuana region. Mr. Robbins has also served as a director on the San Diego Architectural Foundation.
Colette Carson Royston
Businesswoman
Colette Carson Royston has over 25 years experience in cancer research, education and clinical practice. She is actively involved with The San Diego Foundation as Immediate Past Chair. She is a member of many Foundation committees including the Arts and Culture Working Group and Community Partnerships. She is also a founding member of the San Diego Women's Foundation and is a current board member for the Museum of Contemporary Art San Diego and San Diego Opera. She has served on the Commission for Arts and Culture's Public Art Master Plan and Advocacy Committees.
Lorin Stewart
Tourism Businessperson
As Director of Historic Tours of America’s San Diego Divisions, Stewart is responsible for the financial administration, quality, marketing and development of the company, which provides heritage tours of San Diego and Coronado since 1989. Presently, he oversees the operations of the Old Town Trolley Tours and SEAL Tours of San Diego, the Balboa Park Tram, and the Old Town Market leasing operations. From 1981 to 1988, he filled a variety of roles including actor, director and producer in organizations including the Royal Shakespeare Company in the UK, Manchester Royal Exchange Theater Company, and United Artists/MGM Films. He was Chairman of the 2006-07 Board of Directors of the San Diego Convention and Visitor’s Bureau (CONVIS). He served as Chairman of Fleet Week 2002 and President in 2005. Lorin served as 2004 Chairman of the San Diego Asian Film Festival and was a member of the Super Bowl Host Committee. He is a Holiday Bowl “Red Coat” and a member of Rotary Club 33. In addition, Lorin sits on the Midway Aircraft Carrier Museum Ex-Officio Board and is past Chairman of the Old Town San Diego Community Planning Committee.
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