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Mission Statement for Southern California Public Radio

The mission of Southern California Public

Radio is to strengthen the civic and cultural

bonds that unite Southern California’s

diverse communities by providing the

highest quality news and information

service through radio and other interactive

media. We are a public forum that engages

its audiences in an ongoing dialogue and

exploration of issues, events and cultures

in the region and in the world, seeking

to provide greater understanding and

new perspectives to the people of these

communities and their leaders.

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LOOKING FORWARD TO SERVING MOREa leTTeR fRom The leadeRShiP of SouTheRn CalifoRnia PubliC Radio

2009 was an extraordinary year for SCPR’s programming. Our coverage of the

aftermath of the 2008 election and the simultaneous economic meltdown was

nothing short of amazing. SCPR won 25—25!—regional and national awards

for journalistic excellence in 2009. In June, every one of the Los Angeles Press

Club’s nominees for Radio Journalist of the Year was an SCPR reporter or host.

This is truly remarkable.

But that’s not all. In 2009, SCPR was the first local public radio station/

organization to establish a Washington, DC, bureau. At a time when other

media organizations are cutting back their coverage of congressional

delegations, SCPR has committed considerable resources to reporting on the

large and powerful California delegation. At the same time, SCPR has also

invested more in enterprise and investigative journalism. Molly Peterson’s

“Pumps Under Pressure” series was the first series of reports to utilize SCPR’s

enhanced digital capacities to tell a story that was as compelling in print as it

was on the broadcast airwaves.

This kind of success is a direct result in SCPR’s investment in digital media over

the past two years. SCPR’s website is now continuously updated to “connect

the dots” between what’s happening internationally, nationally and right here in

Southern California.

SCPR’s audiences responded enthusiastically to these investments in public

service newsgathering. The combined audience for all three SCPR stations

averaged more than 600,000 listeners throughout the year, while audiences

for SCPR’s digital platforms enjoyed a significant increase in both unique

visitors and content calls.

SCPR has been fortunate to have an audience that is willing to generously

support its public service mission, even—especially—during difficult economic

times. At a time when other non-profits have had to scale back their

operations—or close their doors altogether—generous listeners, public-

spirited corporations and philanthropic foundations have allowed SCPR

to expand and extend our service.

Then there is SCPR’s Capital Campaign. A year ago, our prospects for

successfully concluding the campaign looked grim, but SCPR raised nearly

$7 million in Capital Campaign contributions and commitments during 2009.

At the end of the year, SCPR had raised a total of $25.8 million, with $1.2 million

left to complete the campaign.

While many non-profit institutions cancelled capital campaigns in

mid-stream and others put their campaigns on indefinite hiatus, SCPR

chose to soldier on in spite of the economic downturn. Board leadership

has been critical to this success. Three of SCPR’s board members have

made Capital Campaign commitments of $2 million or more. Moreover, the

Board’s willingness to advocate for Capital Campaign contributions from

leading philanthropic foundations—including the James Irvine Foundation,

the Rose Hills Foundation, the Keck Foundation, the Parsons Foundation,

and the Ahmanson Foundation—has been a critical factor in the success

SCPR has enjoyed in its initial Capital Campaign.

In short, 2009 was the best year in SCPR’s history. We thank and congratu-

late everyone who has contributed to the success we have enjoyed this year:

our listeners, our donors, our corporate underwriters, our volunteers, and our

colleagues on the SCPR Board. But we want to give special congratulations

to the SCPR staff. At a time when other media organizations are dispirited

and disheartened, all of the members of SCPR staff have shown a remark-

able commitment to our public service mission. We appreciate your

dedication and enthusiasm more than we can express in words. Thank you.

While we are justifiably proud of what we have accomplished, we also know

in our hearts that there is so much work that remains to be done. In a very

small way, the contributions to SCPR’s Capital Campaign have been a “thank

you” for all of the good work that SCPR has done over the past decade.

But in a much larger sense, these contributions are investments in the good

work that we will do over the next two decades. One of the great things

about the new Broadcast Center & Forum is that this new facility gives us

the opportunity to dream anew: not just to envision new programs or new

podcasts, but to imagine new ways of helping ensure that the Southland

our children inherit is a more peaceful, more prosperous and more just

community than the one we serve today.

All good things (considered),

bill daviS GoRdon CRaWfoRdPresident Board Chair

bill daviS President and CEO

GoRdon CRaWfoRd Chair, Board of Trustees

BuILDING FOR TOMORROW

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PaRSonS foundaTion ChaiR haS made a life of nuRTuRinG eXCellenCe in ChildRen and eSSenTial inSTiTuTionS liKe SCPR

all her life, former First Lady of California Gayle Wilson has felt a strong

pull toward community service. Even as a young adult she was inspired and

actively involved, serving as the President of the Junior League of San Diego

and a member of the city’s Park and Recreation Board. Her dedication to this

calling has continued to the present day: She currently chairs both the Ralph

M. Parsons Foundation and the COSMOS program, a state summer school

providing math and science education for high-achievement students.

“The Parsons Foundation believes in investing in leadership and excellence,”

Wilson explains. “Behind every grant is an organization that is trying to make

this community better.” Accordingly, Wilson and the Parsons Foundation have

recognized SCPR as an important local institution for meeting the needs of

Southern Californians with local news and public affairs broadcasting.

The foundation has provided vital grant support to SCPR on several

occasions since 2001.

an avid consumer of local, national and global news, Wilson says she reads

three daily papers but still considers SCPR’s quality reporting to be an

indispensable part of her life. “I usually listen to it in the car—something like

AirTalk with Larry Mantle—and I’m always impressed with the topics and the

quality of interviewing. Where else can you get the breadth of local news and

in-depth discussion KPCC offers?”

In fact, Wilson believes that given the decline of newspapers’ fortunes and the

increasing fragmentation of other news sources, the value of excellence in radio

journalism has never been higher. “If you look back in history, at one point every-

one got their news from a handbill slapped on the side of a general store,” she

observes. “Today, with 500 channels to watch, it’s very hard to reach people

when there’s something important happening.”

In Wilson’s view, the completion of the new Mohn Broadcast Center in

Pasadena will have a powerful impact on SCPR’s ability to carry out its vital social

functions. “In the digital age, to have a first-class technical broadcast facility is

really critical for KPCC and Southern California.”

Gayle WilsonfoundaTion leadeRShiP PRofile

AN INDISPENSIBLE INVESTMENT

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foR ediSon inTeRnaTional eXeCuTive, KnoWledGe iS PoWeR

“our values align with the mission of SCPR and its commitment to

providing high quality news and information,” says Barbara J. Parsky,

senior vice president, Corporate Communications for

Edison International.

Being a corporate underwriter for SCPR provides Edison International

with an ideal platform to reach many of its stakeholders, including

more than 600,000 weekly SCPR listeners. “The ability to have our

voice heard in SCPR’s quality environment is very valuable to us,” says

Parsky, who has managed the company’s relationship with the station

for the last five years. “SCPR touches many lives in an immediate way.”

One of Parsky’s responsibilities at Edison International is overseeing

its corporate advertising and sponsorship activities. Determining the

best use of those resources requires an awareness and understanding

of the community’s needs, so she deeply appreciates SCPR’s in-depth

coverage of key civic and cultural issues.

“There are many issues that impact our economy, infrastructure, jobs

and the electricity industry. SCPR enriches the community we serve

with a place for those issues to be heard.”

as our community, our state and our nation face new challenges,

Parsky encourages others to support SCPR and the unique forum

it provides for diverse viewpoints on issues critical to Southern

Californians. “A community informed makes for a better community,”

says Parsky. “The concept of the virtual town hall and its exchange

of ideas is the wave of the future, and the public radio forum is

critical in that regard.”

BarBara J. ParskyCoRPoRaTe leadeRShiP PRofile

AN ENERGIzED COMMuNITy

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miliTaRY SeRviCe leaveS ColleGe STudenT WiTh a deePeR SenSe of WhaT’S imPoRTanT

even before serving his country in Iraq, Michael Flores valued the knowledge

he gained from listening to SCPR. But after his experiences overseas changed

his perspective on life and global issues, the young veteran has grown to

appreciate KPCC’s substantive news reporting all the more.

Born in the Bronx, Flores was visiting New York City on September 11, 2001.

Still in his teens, he felt compelled to enlist after the terrorist attacks. He joined

the Army National Guard and served part-time while attending the University

of California at Irvine. It was around this time that Flores became a loyal KPCC

listener, enjoying the station’s programming during the drive back and forth

between the Irvine campus and his family’s home in Murietta. “Sometimes

I would park in the driveway and keep listening for an hour or so before

going inside,” Flores says.

In June 2006, Flores was deployed to Iraq. Between missions, he would listen

to recordings of KPCC broadcasts sent by his family. “Listening to the voices

of people back home through shows like AirTalk and Fresh Air brought me

there in ways that weren’t tangible,” Flores says.

after returning from Iraq in September 2007, he kept listening to KPCC and

heard one of the men in his unit interviewed about his own transition back to

student life. Flores, who describes himself as a moderate conservative,

approves of the coverage of the war he’s heard on KPCC. “They tell stories

from a humanistic point of view, but they’ve covered the war very fairly.

It touches on what really matters.”

Flores is now back in school and intends to pursue a career as a physician’s

assistant after he graduates. He still depends on KPCC for local news that goes

deeper than a 10 or 15-second clip. “There’s no equivalent,” Flores says. “Since

I’ve been back from Iraq, I’ve found myself really engaged in community service

and the idea that there is something larger than ourselves… Without KPCC,

how would you know what’s going on in your own neighborhood?”

Flores is glad to hear the station is growing and building for its future. His own

responsibilities are growing as well—he is now the president of a club whose

mission is to help veterans access higher education.

Michael FloresliSTeneR PRofile

GLOBAL PERSPECTIVE

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SCPR RePoRTeR TRaded hiS SCRiPT foR a miCRoPhone and found fulfillmenT in TellinG The SouThland’S SToRieS

a career in radio may not have been Brian Watt’s first choice, but it turned

out to be the right one. As a reporter for KPCC, he has witnessed history by

covering everything from the inauguration of President Barack Obama to

Southern California’s deadly wildfires. Watt takes nothing for granted and

approaches his next story as seriously as the last.

After majoring in French and theater studies at Yale, Watt sought to combine

those passions by acting in France and ultimately got his master’s degree at

the Sorbonne. After a few years, the siren song of Hollywood lured him to Los

Angeles where he played small roles in television shows such as “The West

Wing” and Michael Mann’s Ali. Between auditions, Watt was a self-described

“public radio junkie” and decided to make the professional leap to production

assistant on American Public Media’s “Marketplace.”

“I had a blast and learned a lot—it was a great way to learn a business I had

always loved but never studied,” Watt says. After being chosen for a yearlong

fellowship courtesy of the Annenberg Foundation, Watt learned the ropes of

reporting. It wasn’t long before KPCC made him a full-fledged correspondent

and he hasn’t looked back since.

Watt feels both pride and responsibility representing the station in the field.

Reporters for other media outlets have told him that when they see KPCC is

covering an event, they know it’s a story with hard news value. And he gets

a similar reaction from the people he interviews. “When someone sees those

letters on the microphone, they know it means you’ll treat them fairly and so

they want to talk to you,” Watt says. “But that makes me work even harder

to make sure the facts are right and the story is balanced.”

In the few short years he’s been a reporter, Watt has seen his job rapidly

evolving along with the advances in digital technology. He now carries

a laptop everywhere he goes and has posted videos shot with his iPhone on

the KPCC website. “Multi-platform journalism is something we’re all dealing

with,” Watt says. “After three years, I was just getting good at radio and now

I also have to produce website elements very quickly. It’s a whole new world!”

Brian WattRePoRTeR PRofile

REAL-LIFE DRAMA

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SCPR boaRd ChaiR iS PRoud To See a modeRniZed KPCC TaKe iTS PlaCe aT The CuTTinG edGe of PubliC Radio

It’s hard to find a more devoted proponent of public radio than Gordon Crawford, the portfolio manager

and philanthropist who chairs the SCPR Board of Trustees. During Crawford’s tenure, SCPR has grown by

leaps and bounds and his ongoing plans for the station are no less ambitious. The recent completion of

its $27-million-dollar broadcast center gives SCPR a world-class facility to house its entire staff under one

roof and host public gatherings. “After years of fundraising—the last year or so in the worst economic

crisis of all our lifetimes—it’s a source of pride that we were able to raise the money,” Crawford says.

“With this essential building block in place, over the next decade we can begin to expand our

programming and the reach of our signal.”

Crawford cites the recent acquisition of a transmitter in the Coachella Valley as a step toward the goal of

“ubiquitous coverage” of Southern California, from the desert to the ocean, from Orange County to Santa

Barbara. He also expects SCPR to expand its use of digital delivery methods such as podcasting, to reach

even more listeners.

Crawford oversees a board that mirrors its Southern California constituency in terms of ethnic and

philosophical diversity. “The Board comprises successful people from all walks of life but a common

mission ties us together,” says Crawford. “We all believe that to make democracy work, you need an

informed populace.”

In fact, bringing together people of differing political, social and ethnic stripes is part of Crawford’s vision

for SCPR. “We want our listeners to get to know people who aren’t necessarily like themselves and to

understand what’s going on in each of the communities around Los Angeles,” he says. “The city has to

deal with a panoply of complex issues for which there are no easy answers. To make good decisions,

we have to know what different people are going through.”

Rather than pushing a single perspective on listeners, Crawford sees SCPR’s role as an unbiased forum

for sharing information and often contrasting views. “We bring both sides to the table in a polite and

civil discussion,” he says. “It’s very satisfying work. I get more out of it than I do from business.”

Gordon craWFordboaRd membeR PRofile

SEEING ThE FuTuRE

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Jarl MohnboaRd membeR PRofile

RAISING ThE BAR

SCPR boaRd membeR haS hiGh hoPeS foR neW buildinG beaRinG hiS name

As he looks back on it, venture capitalist Jarl Mohn says his decision to fund a large part of the

construction of SCPR’s new home makes perfect sense. The mandate of the Mohn Family Foundation

is to invest in significant local projects, and Mohn began his enormously successful media career in

radio. But it wasn’t until after the SCPR Board member had spent time fundraising for the new Broadcast

Center that he realized the project he was proposing to community leaders fit all of his own criteria for

philanthropic support. “I kept talking to others about what a statement this building was making for the

city of Los Angeles,” Mohn recalls. “It took a while for this wild idea to percolate, but one day

I just told my wife, ‘This sounds incredible! We should do it!’”

Mohn is excited to play a direct role in giving the SCPR team the tools to succeed in its mission—a

mission he shares deeply. “We want to make life better here, in our own small way, for the people of

Southern California,” Mohn says. “KPCC communicates with people who care about local issues, are likely

to vote and to be persuasive with the people they encounter. Those we reach each in turn reach a vast

number of other people, so we really can affect positive change.”

Mohn sees the Broadcast Center becoming the foundation for more local content that advances the

dialogue about important issues affecting area residents. Issues like state and city budgets, which don’t

attract as much attention from more ratings-driven news outlets. That’s a challenge Mohn understands

well, as a former top executive at MTV and the founder of E! Entertainment Television. “There’s so much

emphasis today on making stories sexier,” Mohn notes. “Some just aren’t. But I’m so glad there’s a place

to go for serious journalism even as the industry changes.”

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Statement of activitiessouthern caliFornia PuBlic radioAn Affiliated Organization of American Public Media GroupFOR THE TWELVE MONTHS ENDING JUNE 30, 2009 (IN THOUSANDS)

UNRESTRICTED

Operating Property Temporarily Permanently Total Total Fund Fund Total Restricted Restricted 2009 2008

SUPPORT FROM PUBLIC:

Individual Gifts and membership $6,058 $498 $364 $30 $6,949 $5,663

Individual Gifts and membership released from restriction 430 - - (430) - - -

Underwriting - - - 4,861 - 4,861 5,545

Underwriting released from restriction 5,269 48 - (5,316) - - -

Business general support 176 - - - - 176 196

Foundations - - - 978 - 978 409

Foundations released from restriction 876 27 (903)

Intercompany Grants 210 - - - - 210 -

Other public support - - - - - - 4

Total public support 13,018 573 - (447) 30 13,174 11,817

SUPPORT FROM GOVERNMENT SOURCES:

Corporation for Public Broadcasting (CPB) - - - 1,001 - 1,001 1,101

CPB released from restriction 832 222 - (1,054) - - -

Total government support 832 222 - (53) - 1,001 1,101

EARNED REVENUE:

Revenue from broadcasting activities 314 - - - - 314 88

Investment Return (Note 3) 4 48 - (3) - 49 437

Other Earned Revenue 70 - - - - 70 111

Total earned revenue 388 49 - (3) - 433 636

TOTAL SuPPORT AND EARNED REVENuE 14,237 844 - (503) 30 14,608 13,554

ExPENSES:

Operations 8,811 160 - - - 8,971 8,019

Administration 1,741 9 - - - 1,750 1,518

Fundraising 3,299 16 - - - 3,316 3,416

Total Expenses 13,852 184 - - - 14,036 12,953

CAPITAL CAMPAIGN:

PUBLIC SUPPORT - - - 2,741 - 2,741 8,246

REVENUE RELEASED FROM RESTRICTION - 6,745 - (6,745) - - -

CAMPAIGN AND RELATED ExPENSES - 1,230 - - - 1,230 932

SUPPORT AND REVENUE (LESS THAN) IN ExCESS OF ExPENSES 386 6,174 - (4,507) 30 2,083 7,915

INTERFUND TRANSFER (290) 290 - 3 (3) - -

ChANGE IN NET ASSETS 96 6,464 - (4,504) 27 2,083 7,915

NET ASSETS, BEGINNING OF YEAR 491 4,461 - 12,199 107 17,257 9,342

NET ASSETS, END OF yEAR 587 10,925 - 7,695 134 $19,340 17,257

YeaR ended June 30, 2009 YeaR ended June 30 TOTAL OPERATING REVENuE

SuPPORT FROM PuBLIC

suPPortFroM PuBlic

91.4%

suPPort FroM GoVern-Mental sources5.8%

suPPortFroM

earnedreVenue

2.7%

indiVidual GiFts

& MeMBershiP49.8%

underWritinG40.5%

Business General suPPort1.4%

Foundations6.7%

intercoMPany

Grants1.6%

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VISIONARIES’ CIRCLE $50,000+

Peter and Helen Bing

John and Louise Bryson

Gordon and Dona Crawford

ChAIRMAN’S CIRCLE $25,000-$49,999

Anonymous Friend

The Richard Allan Barry Family

Charitable Foundation

Sally and William H. Hurt

Susan and Doug Kranwinkle

The Mohn Family Foundation

Victor and Cathryn Palmieri

PRESIDENT’S CIRCLE $10,000-$24,999

Anonymous Friends (3)

Sandra J. Ball-Rokeach

Begin Today for Tomorrow

The Eli and Edythe Broad Foundation

Jan Clifford

Laura Donnelley

Stephen R. English and Molly Munger

Marianna and David Fisher

Dr. Hilary Garland

Tom Hanks and Rita Wilson

Levitt Pavilions

Laurence D. and Janice E. Hoffmann

The Kopcho Family Foundation

Dr. Rosalyn M. Laudati and Dr. James B. Pick

Howard and Nancy Marks

Michael and Jennifer Moody

Sherry and John Phelan

Chip and Kitty Reveal

Jim and Anne Rothenberg

Chad and Cristina Steelberg

Eugene and Marilyn Stein

Marilyn P. and Thomas C. Sutton

The Ward Family Foundation

DIRECTORS’ CIRCLE $5,000-$9,999

Anonymous Friends (3)

Minor and Linda Anderson

David and Carol Appel

Richard and Lezlie Atlas

Rita H. and Charles B. Baumer

Jerry Breslauer and Joyce Klein

Marie and Paul Justin Cantor

Louise and Bob Cyer

Bill and Elaine Davis

DeVito/Perlman Family Foundation

Jean E. Gold

Earl L. Goldberg and Aya Kimura Goldberg

David L. Groseth

Dolores Grunigen

Mary and Tim Harward

Brian and Karen Hennigan

Adelaide Hixon

Peter Yun Huh and Jihee Kim Huh

Gale Anne Hurd

Stanley L. Iezman and Nancy Stark

Lawrence and Barbara Kashar

Steve and Kathy Kloves

John R. Langley

Karin L. Larson

Dorothy and William C. Lindsey

Jim and Anahita Lovelace

Mary A. Lyons

M3K Foundation

Tyler MacCready

Scott and Lauralee Bell Martin

Constance Mazurek

Jennifer and Shawn McCreight

Carol and Jerry Muchin

Miriam Muscarolas and Grant Abramson

Jeri O’Donnell and Don Spradlin

Phyllis Piano and Roy Jones

Julian Wing-Kai and Justine Poon

Sandy and Barry Pressman

Dr. William J. Resnick and Dr. Douglas L. Cordell

Barbara U. and William H. Roberts

Hope and Peter Schneider

Murad and Kristi Siam

Sarah and Mark Stegemoeller

Max and Diane Stites

Nicholas Stoller and Francesca Delbanco

Tricia MacLaren and Phil Swan

James A. Thomas and Thomas Properties Group

Ying and Charlie Woo

ADVOCATES’ CIRCLE $2,500-$4,999

Anonymous Friends (5)

AC Vroman Inc

Britt Allcroft

Bob Aronoff

Rick and Wendy Aversano

Janet F. Bandur

Robert Barry

Lon and Heidi Bender

Leah S. and Gregory M. Bergman

Kathleen Bradford

Bob and Wendy Brandow

Janet Ann Bratton and Tom Nichols

Donald R. Brown

Jack Brown and Jan Chatten-Brown

Dolores and Wayne Browning

Robert D. Chamberlain

Charles and Peggy Norris Family Fund

Raissa and Bill Choi

Christen C and Ben H Garrett

Family Foundation

Shelley Clark

Kevin Cushing

Jim Davidson

The de Toledo Family

Alexandra Denman

Glen Ducat and Beverly Krivokapich

Julia Edwards and Gary Goodman

Margaret Elizabeth Eldridge

Dr. Sam Elias

Susan and Ward Ferguson

Robin Fish

Paul Gaffner

Robert Ben Garant

Bryant G. Garth

Harriett and Richard Gold

Diana Gold and Ray Elam, III

Jay and Linda Griffey

Janice Gronvold

xueyun Guan and Jeff Hasan

Brian Harvey

Dr Robert G. and Barbara J. Hasty

Dorothy and Lathrop Hoffman

Chester and Patty Horton

Leslie Jewett

Damien and Yvonne Jordan

Diana and David Kaloyanides

Kathryn and Steve Keefer

Pamela B. Kelly

Michael B. and Glenda A. Kilbourn

Audrey George and Kurt Knutzen

Kornelia Kulig

Don Kuramura

Jay T. Last

Dr. John Lee and Margaret Lee

Mark and Tiffany Lemons

Carlos and Monica Lemus

Martin N. Levine

Ilona Linden

Kevin MacCarthy and Lauren Lexton

John McCarthy

Dr Ravi Makam

Joseph Mayo

Rick and Diane Mazer

Cyril O’Neil and Tristan McManaman

Gordon and Dale McWilliams

Bobbie and Henry Frank Moon

Frances Conroy and Jan Munroe

Joellyn Murphy

Patricia Lee Murphy

Jan Nash and Liz Resnick

Judith A. Newkirk

Patti and John Nickoll

Gary Noreen

Claire Ouimet

Tom and Melinda Peters

Deborah and Thomas Prosser

Sendhil Ramamurthy

Tracy Munar-Ramos and Rodney Ramos

Dileep Rao

Sharon and Nelson Rising

Feilicia Rosenfeld and David Linde

Robert J. and Cathie Ross

Tom Sacco

Sara and Dinesh Sadhwani

annual Giving on The folloWinG PaGeS, We aRe PleaSed To announCe SCPR’S leadinG SuPPoRTeRS

The Helmut W. Schumann Foundation

Jeanne and Robert Segal

Roberta Shulman

Anne Sides

Jeffrey A. and Kristy Sketeris

Rich and Jan Sondheimer

Max Stolz

Greg Stone and Cindy Vail

Alexis and Michael Stumpf

Marie A. Sudar

Jill Sumiyasu

Reid A. and Jane W. Swanson

Gene and Tracy Sykes

Courtney Thorne-Smith

Hsin Tu

Julie Waxman and Seth Freeman

Elaine Weinberg

Joan Wells

John H. and Connie Weston

Alison Whalen and Steve Marenberg

Don and Ginger Whinfrey

Squid & Squash Foundation

Gareth Wigan and Patricia Newcomb

Donna J. Zenor and William T. Bisset

David Zertuche

Natalie Zucker

PATRONS’ CIRCLE$1,200-$2,499

Anonymous Friends (15)

Emily and Zachary Abbott

Kathleen Adams and Tom Brosterman

Libbie Agran and Guy Fitzwater

Julie and Ron Allen

Robert and Melissa Alvarado

Adam Quinn Anderson

William L. Ascher

Jacoba Atlas

Devon Jeanne Aumaier

Bernard R. Baginski

Dr Nancy M. Baisch

Shannon McGrady Bane and Ken Bane

Julia and Hancock Banning

Robert and Joan Banning

Bruce and Carol Barge

Gloria Barke

Leslie F. Barnebey

Jerry Barnett/All Seals, Inc.

Lyndon and Janine Barrois

Nathan Beaty

Jack Benadon

Milton Bergon

Terry Berman

George S. Bermudez

Carol and Frank Biondi

Adele Binder

William Bingley

Norris J. Bishton, Jr

Morgan A. Blackledge

Susan Bloomfield

Katherine Bloxsom-Carter

Andrew and Deborah Bogen

Gregg Bone

Kazimir Boyle

Bonina Bradanovic

Mary K. Brand-Njoku

James D. Breen

Titus and Wendy Brenninkmeijer

Jeanne Brodeur

Marsha Brown and Mike W. Crosby

Diane Brown

Jody and Alan Browning

William Bryan

Linda L. Bukowski

Nicholas and Aileen Bunin

Matthew Burch

Peter Burgis

Judith E. Burke

Alexander Burns

Sandra and Michael Buttitta

John P. Callen

Glenn I. Camhi and Paul Felix

Candace Carroll

Cars 4 Causes

Susan Maureen Casey

Teresa M. Castelli

Michael Chin

Hung Chou

Thomas Chow

Karen and Tim Chrisman

Carla Christofferson

Kimberly H. Clancy

Althea B. Clark and Walter Golden

Kathleen and Hickel Clayton

Barbara and David Cline

Betty Clopton

Jeremy Cole

Josh Comay

Michael Todd Cook

Joseph and Susan Courtney

Karen and Steve Craig

Cara Crosetti

Richard Cummings

Christine E. Cwiertny

Caro Danielian

Michael Darani

Kayvon Davar and Tracy Lynn

Meryl M. David

Susan G. Davis

Kathryn and Thomas Davis

Marina Day

James De La Loza

Gift in honor of Lee Lopez Jr. “Uncle Sonny”

Sally G. De Witt

Anita L. DeFrantz

Karoline A. Delaney

Marvin and Patti Demoff

Louis DeSipio

Renee Dewire and James Domino

Natalie Diem

Rory and Andrea Dilweg

Leslie and John Dorman

Vipul Doshi

John G. Dousette

Jane Drinkwalter

Jon E. Drucker

Ping Du

Barbara J. Eliades and Scott H. Dunham

Daniel and Cecelia Essin

Jose Estorga

Kimberley and Robert Farias

Sarah Farmer Earll and Bryan Earll

Desanka Fasiska

Shoja Fattahi

Dr. Cary Feibleman and Kim Savage

David Grannis and Sherry Swanson

Al Ferrone

Paul and Debbie Feuerborn

Cathie L. Fields and Mark E. Whitebook

Thomas Fileti

Julie L. Fine

Susan A. and Jerrold A. Fine

JoAnne Fink

Louis Fleming

Joe Flores

Ricardo Flores

Penelope D. Foley

Paul Foote

Cormac Foster

Eric Frank and Penni Montalbano

Scott Frank

Gisela Lesin Friedman

Yasuko Furuya

Eileen and Jon Gallo

Michael Galvin

Theodore Gamelin

Brenda Gandara

Linnette M. and Randall G. Garber

Sukey and Gil Garcetti

Anna Garcia

Beth Gertmenian

Preetindar Kaur Ghuman

Jim Gianopoulos

Gwen A. and Steve A. Gibson

Katherine Gillespie

Suzanne Gilman

Frankie Glass and James Steinmeyer

Dr Paul and Polli Glatleider

Richard B. and Harriet Glickman

Richard J. Goldstein

Joel Goldstein and Judy Henry

Paul Goodwin

Edward Gormsen

Amanda Green

Jeff Greenstein and Lisa Ritter

Barbara Grenell

Victoria Grier Harding

Susan Grode

Kathryn Gullo

Jean Gunn

annual Giving CONTINUED

Gifts received July 1, 2008 – June 30, 2009

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Lois and Richard Gunther

Heather and Paul Haaga

Kimberly Haase

Caroline M. Hackman

Janet S. Hadley and H. Lawrence Webb

Jonjozuf Hadley

James and Lisa Hale

Dorothea Hall

Timi and Robert Hallem

Linda G. Hamilton

Gina V. Hanna

Scott Harber and Roseanne Costantino

Jane M. Harmon

Burt I. Harris, Jr

Scott Harris and Cathy Spencer

Sharon Lybeck Hartmann

Jane Hartwell and Craig Ring

James M. Harvey

Andrew Hassall

Laura Fine Hawkes

Craig Hearn

Steve C. Helfrich

Nicole A. Hellings

Dorothy L. Herbst

Elia S. Herrera

Pat Herson

Cheryl A. Heuton and Nicolas A. Falacci

Deborah Heyman

James P. Higgins

Wendy Hodgin

Eve Hodnett

Elaine Hoffman and Jack Cherbo

James Holcomb and Karen Dawn

Susan J. Holliday

Russell Holmes

Amy Hong

Nicole and Daniel Honigman

James Hook

David and Jacki Horwitz

Robert W. Hughes

Leslie Hunsucker

Shirley and Ivor Hunt

Kathleen A. and Peter G. Hunter

Larry Hunter

James Huntsman

Olufemi Ibitayo

Maria Iwaniki

David Henry Jacobs

Donald Jacobs and Julie Brinkerhoff-Jacobs

Sally Hahn Jameson

Wendell E. and Bernice W. Jeffrey

Patricia C. and Norm Johanson

Patricia I. Johnson

Ellen S. Johnston

Allison G. Jones

Brent Jones

Steve Julian

Robin Jurado

Ruth and Paul Kadota

William and Rebecca Kamer

Melody Kanschat

Mitchell Kaplan and Marilyn E. Jones

Michael and Fiona Karlin

Gloria Karp

Catherine Keig and James Hayes

Jane Kaczmarek

Kevin and Mary Beth Kelso

Robert L. and Mille Kern

Zeeba Khan and Randall Chin

Babak and Leila Khazaeni

John Kilian and Harrison White

Theresa L. Kitay

Joseph Kleinman

Quentin Kluthe and Carol Reid

David Kooi

Anna Krylov

Luis and Lee Lainer

Mark and Ellie Lainer

Ellen Lamel

Steven Lamy and Gayle L. Hopkins

Eyal Landau

Hendrick M. Langerak

Peter and Diane Lannon

Jeffrey H. Lapides and Diane L. Sands

Boris Larreta

Robert M. and Monica Botero Latta

Dr. Thomas J. Learch and Eric Lee

Scott R. Leavitt

Jenna and Jacob Leavitt

Susan Morse Lebow

BJ Ledyard

Randy C. Lee

Shannon and Steven Lee

Dennis and Carolyn Anderson Lee

David A. and Ariella J. Lehrer

Stephen Leidner

Judith S. Leland

Ron Leos and Dr. Elisabeth Garate

Charlotte Lerchenmuller

Elisabeth and David Lesser

Tony Leung

Mark and Peachy Levy

Michael D. Lewis

Shelly A. Lewis and Judith Johnson

Glenn and Gael Libby

Kathy Lindell

Jeffrey D. Lipp

Mark James Liu

Suzanne Lloyd-Simmons

Jahnazi Lokre

Gabriel Lombardi and Susan Farma

Sylvan M. Long

Louise and Gary Lorden

Meredith Louria

Douglas and Stephanie Loverro

Michael Lubic

Joyce and Michael Ludmer

Ken Luttrell

Kelly Lynch and Andrea Goto

Patti Lyons and Matt Berry

Beth Lyons

Mike Lyster

Lisa Macchia and John Roshay

Peachie AG Maher

Michael P. Mahoney

Zoltan Majdik

Makoff Family Foundation

Wendie Malick and Richard Erickson

Diane Marentette and Richard Trafton

Marisa K. Margaretich

Michele Marks and Kristian Kachikis

David J. Marmor

Maria E. Martin

Donavan J. Martinez

Drs. Vicki Marx and Warren Garner

Neda Mashouf

Glenn Maskell

James and Laura Maslon

Trever McAlester

Kevin F. McCarthy

Daniel McCarthy and Theriault Todd

Susan McClary

Rich and Jacquie McClish

Debbie and Doug Deems

Bruce A. McDermott

Larry E. McKenney and Connie Scholl

Brooks and Julia McKinney

Carson and Kaholyn D. McKissick

DeWayne and Mary P. McMullin

Fredrick C. McNutt

Rorik Jens and Julie Anne Melberg

David and Beth Meltzer

Helen Mendoza and Pamella Privett

James and Vicki Mercer

Kathleen Miesionczek

Brian Scott Miller

Emily Miller and Lewis Bonney

Michael Mills

Cynthia and David Mirsky

Joni Mitchell

C. Geoffrey Mitchell and Clair Griffith

Brad Miyasato and Brad Duerre

Elizabeth S. Morgan and Weston T. Thompson

Theresa Morris

Seetaram Motupalli

Alison Mudditt

Christopher J. Murphy

Stuart and Naomi Nagasawa

Michael Nakamura

Anil Nanji

Carlos Negrete

Monica Nelsen and Joseph H. Low, IV

Irene Nevil

Mary Lois Nevins

Dana and Edward Newman

Leslee J. Newman

Dawn and Justin Newton

Tony Nguyen

Dr. Bichlien Nguyen

Margery Nicolson

Jim Nokes

Warren S. Nyback and Michael G. Witmer

Rudy Oclaray and Dr. Stephen D. Henry

annual Giving CONTINUED

Linda D. O’Donnell

Jerry Oliver and Anne Louise Oliver

Talmadge and Renata O’Neill

Jean Louise Oppenheimer

Richard and Harriet Orkand

Laurie Osborne

Jeffrey and Joan Palmer

Ana Paludi and Michael Lebovitz

Bonnie Parades-flores

Carolyn Parnell

Kevin and Elizabeth Parry

Doug Pascover

Kirk and Sue Patrick

Risha P. Pazsoldan

Sebastian Perez

Lars D. Perkins and Susan B. McConnell

Robert Petrusse

Andrew Petty

Panom Phuvavimol

Benjamin Pick

James and Mary Jo Pike

Louisa Works Pillot

Susan Pinsky and David Starkman

Rachel Pinto

Dr. Dolly Platt

Chris Poe

Doreen F. Pon

Robert and Helga Pralle Family Foundation

Roberta and John Preskill

Andrew Provenzano

Gabriel T. Punsalan

Ke Qian

Wendy Lee Radford

Bill Ratner

Adam V. Reed

Steve Relyea

Ilene Resnick and Daniel Weiss

Constance L. Rice

Lisa Richter and Dr. Howard Newman

William A. Ricketts

Melita and Stuart Riddle

Carlene Ringer

Virgil and Brenda Roberts

Sandra Roberts

Mark and Elizabeth Power Robison

Wendy-Sue Rosen and Tom Freeman

Judy and Joseph Rosener

Rosenthal Family Foundation

Justin Rote

Bradley Roughan

Steve Rouse

David Craig Rowe

Laurie L. Roy

Ronnie Rubin

Dinah and William Ruch

David and Sandi Rynerson

Michael and Teresa Sabol Spezio

Sandra Saka

Dinesh Samant

Jan Sanders

Mia Sarapochiello

Marc A. Sarrel and Siobhan F. Jess

Sandra Savaiano

Alexander and Mariette Sawchuk

Molly Schmid

John Schuning

Diane and Jack Schuster

Marci Segal and Sabine Werk

Nadine Semer

Bhaswar Sen and Debabani Choudhury

Dickson and Lois Shafer

Gregory B. Shapton and Barbara K. Rugeley

William Sheehy

Willard Shepherd

Diane Sherman

Richard Shin

Abigail Shubow

Douglas Sills and Todd Murray

Dr. Susan S. Simmons and Jerry Haselfeld

Celine Burk and Robert Simon, M.D.

Anthony Skvarla

Larry G. Sloan

Mark Smith

Peter Smith

Kris R. Smith

Maryrose Smyth and Mark A. Pickett

Richard and Sue Snyder

Christine Marie Sorenson

Mojgan and Sam Sowlaty

Sandra and William Spivey

Dave and Bonni Stachowiak

Daniel L. Stanberry

Nancy Stephens and Rick Rosenthal

Robert D. Steward

Margaret Stewart

Eric Stockel and Ruth Waddell

Lisa J. and Michael Storrie-Lombardi

David Strand and Dr. Bridget Duffy

Bill Strohmeyer

Jane Stuart

Lisa M. Sullivan and Regis Abersek

James and Sunghi Sullivan

John R. and Linda L. Sumpter

Alice B. Swan

Teresa and William Szymczak

Bradley Tabach-Bank

Grace M. Tachibana

Eric S. Tachibana

David Jan Takata

R. Davis Taylor, III

Marcus S. Tayui

Tobin E. Tellers

Catherine Thomas

Marian H. Thompson

Jerry Thornton

Frances Tibbits

Karen and William Timberlake

Greg A. Toft and Karin Demidoff

Kirsten Tolstrup and Massoud Akhtari

Reva B. and William Tooley

Mary Tromp

A. William and Mary Urquhart

Kathy Valladares

Loretta and Willem Van der Pol

Bruce E. Vanatta

Bill Vasak

Dede and Klaas Vlietstra

Carl Volpe

Beatrice Volper

Barton and Pamela Wald

John R. and Amanda N. Walker

Will Wallin

Diane A. Ward

Thomas Wardell

Donna Watson

Reginald Webb

James B. Weil

Mikki and Colin Weightman

Neil and Eve Weightman

Adam Weiner

DarEll Weist and Diane Kenney

Joella West and Larry Klingman

Ruth A. Whalen

STLN White Family Foundation

Elizabeth Whitehead

Bradley Whitford

Kate Williamson and Al Ruscio

Carol A. Wilmington

Valerie Wilson

Suzanne V. Wilson

Amy D. Winfrey

Dr. Sam K. Wirtschafter

Terry Witkowski

James N. and Emese Wood

Bruce A. Wright

Susan Wright

Walter Yaeh

John and Catherine Yamin

William Yardley

Michael Yoder

Kent M. Young

Kenneth J. Wildes

Reagan Wilks

Ron Williams

Kate Williamson and Al Ruscio

Robert Winters

Dr Sam K. Wirtschafter

Ellen Y. Wong

Edward A. and Jan E. Woods

John and Catherine Yamin

Michael Yoder

Victoria Yust

Atis and Paul Zikmanis

Herb and Arlene Zimmer

annual Giving CONTINUED

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LEGACy SOCIETyAnonymous FriendLawanda AlleeSandra J. Ball-RokeachAdrienne BrandrissStephanie BritoEsther ChaoMilton J. FattRobin FishBarbara GibbsHenry and Jane GoichmanAdelaide HixonLaurence D. and Janice E. HoffmannRich and Jacquie McClishMichael MillsD. L. and Lynn B. MingoriTom and Melinda PetersDianne K. Sax

CORPORATE SPONSORSSouthern California EdisonUCLA Health SystemNew York Times DigitalAngie’s List20th Century FoxLos Angeles Universal PreschoolBank of AmericaKnight FoundationMercedes-Benz Dealers of So. California

FOuNDATION SuPPORTAnonymous FriendThe California EndowmentCity of Los Angeles, Department of Cultural AffairsCorporation for Public BroadcastingEmployees Community Fund of Boeing Southern CA

The Green FoundationThe John Randolph Haynes and Dora Haynes Foundation

The James Irvine FoundationKQED IncThe Kenneth T. and Eileen L. Norris FoundationPacific Life Foundation

CAPITAL CAMPAIGN SuPPORTERS$2,000,000+

Gordon and Dona CrawfordAdelaide HixonThe James Irvine FoundationThe Mohn Family Foundation

$1,000,000-$1,999,999

Anonymous FriendJohn and Louise Bryson W.M. Keck FoundationSusan and Doug Kranwinkle The Kresge FoundationCharles and Carolyn MillerThe Rose Hills Foundation

$500,000-$999,999

Anonymous Friends (2)The Ahmanson FoundationThe Ralph M. Parsons Foundation

CAPITAL CAMPAIGN SuPPORTERS$250,000-$499,999

Anonymous Friend (2)The Richard Allan Barry Family Charitable FoundationPeter and Helen BingThe Corporation for Public BroadcastingThe Kopcho Family FoundationMillstream FundThe Ward Family Foundation

$100,000-$249,999

Anonymous Friends (2)The Capital Group Companies Charitable FoundationEsther S.M. ChaoMegan and Peter CherninCisco HomeLaura DonnelleyDaniel and Phyllis EpsteinDolores S. GrunigenHeather and Paul HaagaPeter Yun Huh and Jihee Kim HuhSally and William H. HurtThe JL FoundationSally and Bill KlingKarin L. LarsonLevitt Pavilions Jim and Anahita LovelaceWendy Munger and Leonard L. Gumport Jane and Ron OlsonPacific Life FoundationCathryn and Victor PalmieriMarilyn and Tom SuttonHarold Williams and Nancy Englander

$25,000-$99,999

Anonymous Friends (2)Robert and Melissa AlvaradoMichael K. BooneJody and Alan BrowningRaissa and Bill ChoiCity of HopeMichael J. Connell FoundationBill and Elaine DavisGibson, Dunn & Crutcher LLP Jean E. GoldPaul Felix and Glenn CamhiMarianna and David FisherEileen and Jon GalloDavid Grannis and Sherry SwansonDaniel Greenberg and Susan SteinhauserLaurence D. and Janice E. HoffmannYvonne and Damien JordanPat and Stewart KwohRoger I. and Ruth B. MacFarlane FoundationJohn and Ingrid MarkulCarol and Jerry MuchinMargery NicolsonPasadena Community FoundationJulian and Justine PoonBill Resnick and Doug CordellChip and Kitty RevealRoth Family FoundationThe Saban Family FoundationJeanne and Robert SegalEugene and Marilyn SteinSarah and Mark StegemoellerJoan Wells

CAPITAL CAMPAIGN SuPPORTERS10,000-$24,999

Anonymous FriendThe Estate of Carl AlexanderRita H. and Charles B. BaumerChristine Beckman and Ted MitchellLon and Heidi BenderDunson ChengCorinna Cotsen and Lee RosenbaumJim DavidsonSally Graves DeWittDaniel, Cecelia, and Andrew EssinRobin FishAudrey George and Kurt KnutzenGriffin, Justin and Buzz HarrisJones Coffee William A. Kamer and Rebecca L. CriglerJeffrey H. Lapides and Diane L. SandsThe Estate of Lucille LemmonMary Koppes Tricia MacLaren and Phil Swan Allan H. MarkowitzBrian Scott MillerPeggy Phelps Virgil and Brenda RobertsElizabeth and Mark Power RobisonCatherine and Robert Ross/ Harry Ross Industries

Pamela and Robert SchneiderSherwin-Williams Paintsimplehuman Suzanne V. Wilson

$3,000 - $9,999

Anonymous Friends (2) Emily and Zachary AbbottLeah S. and Gregory M. BergmanBob and Wendy BrandowWendy and Titus BrenninkmeijerAnna and Dana BresnahanCecily Burke and David TaussigCarnelian TrustKaren and Steve CraigSusan Gray DavisEllen Johnston DeanFrankie Glass and Jim SteinmeyerLinda and Jay GriffeyJoel Goldstein and Judy HenryJanet S. HadleyChester and Patrice HortonBernice and Wendell Jeffrey Paul and Katherine JohansenSharon and Alan JonesJordan L. KaplanDavid and Susan LedermanMark C. Lemons FoundationLauren Lexton and Kevin MacCarthyShelly Lewis and Judith JohnsonJoe and Denise LumardaThomas and Barbara McBurneyBrad Miyasato and Brad DuerreIrene NevilDiana and Kevin O’LearyJeffrey and Joan PalmerLisa Ritter and Jeff GreensteinWendy-Sue Rosen and Tom FreemanThe Helmut W. Schumann FoundationMarva ShearerDaniel SkommesaMax Stolz, Jr.Lisa, Alec, and Mike Storrie-LombardiDavid Strand and Bridget DuffyCatherine C. ThomasManuel ValenciaAnthony Vinciquerra and Toni KnightJulie Waxman and Seth FreemanElaine WeinbergGareth Wigan and Patricia Newcomb

legacy, Corporate, foundation and Capital Campaign Support

SENIOR STAFF SOuThERN CALIFORNIA PuBLIC RADIO

BILL DAVIS

President and CEO

MARK CROWLEY

Vice President, General Manager

JULIE ALLEN

Vice President, Underwriting

DIANA BERNAL O’LEARY

Vice President, Development

CRAIG CURTIS

Program Director

PAUL GLICKMAN

News Director

DOUG JOHNSON

Director of Broadcasting

MELANIE SAUER

Director of Business Services

ALEx SCHAFFERT

Director of Digital Media

BETTY ST. PETER

Marketing Director

PEGGY O’ROURKE-BOROSKIN

Regional Human Resources Manager

SENIOR STAFF AMERICAN PuBLIC MEDIA GROuPSCPR is one of the organizations of APMG

WILLIAM H. KLING

President and CEO

THOMAS J. KIGIN

Executive Vice President, Chief Administrative

Officer and General Counsel

MARK E. ALFUTH

Senior Vice President and

Chief Financial Officer

JON R. MCTAGGART

Senior Vice President and

Chief Operating Officer

MARY S. NEASE

Senior Vice President and

Chief Human Relations Officer

BOARD OF TRuSTEES2009-2010

ROBERT L. ADLER

Excutive Vice President and General Counsel

Edison International

LOUISE HENRY BRYSON, SECRETARY

Former President of Distribution,

Lifetime Television and

Executive Vice President and General Manager,

Lifetime Movie Network

MEGAN CHERNIN

Chair of The Board

MLA Partner Schools

GORDON CRAWFORD, CHAIRMAN

Senior Vice President

Capital Research and Management Co.

BILL DAVIS, PRESIDENT

President and CEO

Southern California Public Radio

DR. FERNANDO J. GUERRA, PH.D.

Director

The Center for the Study of Los Angeles

DAVID HILL

Chairman and CEO

FOx Sports Television Group

ADELAIDE HIxON

Philanthropist

APH Group

JIHEE KIM HUH, TREASURER

Vice Chairman

Pacific American Fish Company

C. DOUGLAS KRANWINKLE

Executive Vice President, General Counsel

Univision Communications, Inc.

STEWART KWOH

Executive Director and President

Asian Pacific American Legal Center

of Southern California

CHARLES D. MILLER

Retired CEO and Chairman

Avery Dennison Company

JON MCTAGGART

Sr. VP & Chief Operating Officer

American Public Media

JARL MOHN, FIRST VICE CHAIR

Private Equity Investor

VICTOR H. PALMIERI

Vice Chairman and General Counsel

Mullin TBG

JULIAN POON

Attorney at Law

Gibson, Dunn & Crutcher LLP

CONSTANCE L. RICE

Co-Director

Advancement Project

VIRGIL ROBERTS

Attorney

Bobbitt & Roberts

DAVID R. STRAND

The Kenwood Group

DR. MARILYN SUTTON, PH.D.

Professor Emeritus

California State University, Dominguez Hills

MANUEL D. VALENCIA

Partner

Valencia & Company

Charles Woo

CEO

Megatoys

life TRuSTee

HAROLD M. WILLIAMS

President Emeritus

The J. Paul Getty Trust

life TRuSTee (honoRaRY)

RONALD L. OLSON

Attorney

Munger, Tolles & Olson LLP

emeRiTuS boaRd membeR

HARRY P. PACHON, PH.D.

President

The Tomás Rivera Policy Institute

Professor of Public Policy, USC

adviSoRY boaRd membeR

JON B. LOVELACE

Chairman Emeritus

Capital Research and Management Company

Senior Staff and board of Trustees

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ERNEST “CHIP” REVEAL, CHAIRMAN

Mediator/Arbitrator

JOHN H. WESTON, VICE CHAIRMAN

Partner

Weston, Garrou, DeWitt, & Walters

BRITT ALLCROFT

President/Writer, Director, Producer

Britt Allcroft Productions LLC

SALAM AL-MARAYATI

Executive Director and Founder

Muslim Public Affairs Council

SANDRA BALL-ROKEACH

Professor of Communication

University of Southern California

Annenberg School for Communication

LEAH BERGMAN

Attorney

Bergmand & Dacey, Inc.

ESTHER CHAO

General Partner

Giant Panda Management

JEFF GREENSTEIN

Writer and Producer

ROBERT GARCIA

Executive Director and Counsel

Center for Law in the Public Interest

The City Project

YASHAR HEDAYAT

Managing Partner

Goplin Group

ADáN ORTEGA, JR.

Deputy Managing Director

GCG Rose and Kindel

JIM PICK

Professor, School of Business

University of Redlands

BARRY D. PRESSMAN M.D.

Cedars Sinai Imaging Medical Group

SUSAN STEINHAUSER

Attorney

REGGIE WEBB

Chairman

National Leadership Council for McDonald’s

Owner/Operators

Regional advisory Council, development & Capital Campaign Committee

GORDON CRAWFORD, CO-CHAIR

Senior Vice President

Capital Research and Management Co.

JARL MOHN, CO-CHAIR

Private Equity Investor

LOUISE HENRY BRYSON

Former President of Distribution,

Lifetime Television and

Executive Vice President and General Manager,

Lifetime Movie Network

BILL DAVIS

President and CEO

Southern California Public Radio

JON GALLO

Partner

Greenberg Glusker

ADELAIDE HIxON

Philanthropist

APH Group

JIHEE KIM HUH

Vice Chairman

Pacific American Fish Company

DARCY KOPCHO

Senior Vice President

Capital Guardian Trust

C. DOUGLAS KRANWINKLE

Executive Vice President, General Counsel

Univision Communications, Inc.

SARAH STEGEMOELLER

Senior Staff Attorney

Community Development Public Counsel

REGIONAL ADVISORy COuNCIL

DEVELOPMENT AND CAPITAL CAMPAIGN COMMITTEE

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