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Volunteer Leadership

San Fernando Valley, Ventura County and Santa Barbara

Regional Chair
Solomon K. Chooljian '57, MBA '63;
Parent '01, '04

Regional Chair Emeritus
Ronald N. Jacobs

Chair Emeritus, UCLA Fund
Jeffrey A. Seymour '73, MPA '77;
Parent '03

Regional Vice-Chair
Pinki Dhillon, Parent '09, '11

Regional Vice-Chair, Volunteer Recruitment
Patti W. Goldberg '77, JD '80;
Parent '08, '08

Daniel A. Bergman '74
Jodi Berman Levine '74
Richard E. Boddie
Marshall F. Goldberg '76
Ruth M. Goldberg '50; Parent '79
Elaine Hallman
Harold J. Hertzberg '43, LLB '58
Leona Hertzberg '44
Rosalyn S. Heyman '46, MA '50
Andrew W. Hyman '75; Parent '05, '08
Helen S. Hyman '77; Parent '05, '08
Michael E. Jedlicka '78
Ken Kaplan '67, JD '70
Andrew E. Katz '69, JD '72;
Parent '96, '02
Evan Levi, Parent '03, '08
Mia Levi '77; Parent '03, '08
Carole G. Levine '67
Richard S. McGrath '69; Parent '02,'10
Robin L. McGrath '72; Parent '02, '10
Charles W. Mills '52; Parent '72
Bernice D. Mills
Leonard J. Roth '57
Carol A. Schneiderman-Knee '74,
MBA '78; Parent '05
Pam Taxe, Parent '01

Executive Committee
 
Regional Volunteer Committees:
>  Northern California
>  San Gabriel Valley
> San Fernando Valley, Ventura County and Santa Barbara
> Downtown Los Angeles
>  North Bay
>  West Los Angeles
>  South Bay
>  Orange County
>  San Diego
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Brooke Bianco
San Fernando Valley, Ventura County and Santa Barbara
Regional Director
bbianco@support.ucla.edu
(310) 794-9059
 
 
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Sol Chooljian '57, MBA '63; Parent '01 and '04
Regional Chair, SFV/VC/SB
Chancellor's Associate


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