BOARD

KAREN ROCHE

Karen Roche

Karen has spent the majority of her career providing companies strategic and tactical leadership required for rapid growth. Her background includes “C” Suite positions at WineTasting.com and Streetwise Report, where she remains a co-owner; management consulting; and sales and marketing for technology firms in the South Bay. Karen currently serves on the

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Ken Stokes

Ken Stokes

Ken is a former international business executive with more than 25 years of experience leading consumer goods companies in the USA and abroad. He spent much of his career with Reckitt Benckiser plc, where he oversaw businesses in 24 countries and served as CEO of companies in the USA, UK

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Peg Van Camp

Over the years, Peg Van Camp has served on a number of nonprofit boards including Horizons Foundation, the oldest gay and lesbian community foundation in the United States; the United Way of the Bay Area; the Gold Rush Trail Foundation, and the Marin Community Foundation, where she served as a

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Lucy Weiger

Lucy Weiger

Lucy Weiger is a healthcare executive with over thirty-five years’ experience in healthcare management and consulting. She has worked in multiple executive roles with Kaiser-Permanente in Northern California, Blue Cross and Blue Shield of Massachusetts, Patient Choice Health Plan, Sonoma Valley Hospital, and St. Joseph Health System. Most recently she

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Judy Young

Judy grew up in New York State and “married” Los Angeles in 1969. She has been in the volunteer world most of her life, playing active roles in her three children’s schools and board service with both the Junior League and Westside Guild of Children’s Hospital in Los Angeles. On a professional

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Laura Zimmerman

Laura Zimmerman is the former Executive Director of the Sonoma Valley Education Foundation for more than 6 years. She brings a background in communications, fundraising, and community service to the post. Like many before her, Laura got involved in school related activities as her own children entered the California public school

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