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  • Regan Phillips

    Chief Executive Officer
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    Regan first became involved with CASA in 2001 while living in New York City and studying at Columbia. She completed a one-year internship with CASA-NYC, launching her career advocating for children in the dependency system.

    While in law school, Regan worked as an investigator for the Law Office of Harold LaFlamme. The law firm contracted with Orange County to provide legal representation–minor’s counsel–for children in foster care. She was a member of her law school’s Moot Court Honors Board, president of the Alternate Dispute Resolution Board and completed a semester-long internship with Justice Richard M. Aronson of the California Court of Appeal, Fourth District, Division Three. She also met her husband at Chapman Law; they married shortly after graduating together in 2005.

    Upon receiving her Juris Doctor and passing the California Bar Examination, Regan was promoted from investigator to attorney for the Law Office of Harold LaFlamme. She was assigned to a trial court department at the Lamoreaux Justice Center in Orange, where she represented children in the foster care system.

    When a child is detained–removed from their home by a social worker because of alleged abuse, neglect, or abandonment–the child is termed a dependent of the state and is the subject of a dependency court case. The child’s fate is then primarily determined by a judicial officer based on the evidence presented in the case. The case is prosecuted by County Counsel. The child’s parents are entitled to be represented by an attorney, and a minor's counsel is appointed to represent and advocate for the child.

    In her role as minor’s counsel, Regan worked with CASA volunteers in the courtroom to obtain their valuable insight into the child’s life, and better advance the child's interests. She later advocated on behalf of dependent children at the Court of Appeal, participating in a number of writ and appeal dependency cases.

    Following the birth of her first child, Regan worked for a time as a solo practitioner handling private adoptions and as an associate attorney for Rigg & Dean, an Orange County personal injury and liability firm. In 2009, she accepted an invitation to join the Board of Directors of CASA OC, where she served for four years and volunteered as a member of the Holiday Luncheon Committee.

    In 2015, Regan joined the staff of CASA as Chief Program Officer. Regan was elevated to CEO position in December of 2017.

    Regan has spent most of her professional life performing work about which she is deeply passionate—advocating for children removed from their homes and separated from their families due to abuse, neglect, or abandonment.

    “I have the greatest admiration and respect for the committed individuals who volunteer as Court Appointed Special Advocates and those who give so generously to ensure our organization may continue recruiting, training, and supporting those volunteers,” Regan says.

    Regan and her husband reside in North Tustin with their three children and a precocious animal that purports to be a “Bernedoodle,” but more closely resembles a Muppet.

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  • Erika Pedersen

    Chief Development Officer
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    Erika Pedersen has over two decades of C-suite executive level sales and strategic account management expertise in global logistics and retail technology, following her graduation from the USC Marshall School of Business Entrepreneur Program. Known to drive performance metrics with integrity, she has led cross-functional international teams and brokered partner relationships with key decision makers throughout her career. In 2004, while expanding her family, Erika secured her Interior Design Credentials from the Interior Designers Institute and served as principal of her residential design practice for five years.

    Active in her children's school and multiple community organizations, Erika has been an avid philanthropist in Orange County for over twenty years. Erika began her fundraising efforts at USC JA Town and Gown and then joined the Tinkerbell Guild to support Children's Hospital of Orange County, taking an active role on the executive committee during her 6-year membership. Erika has held leadership positions in Mothers of Pre-Schoolers (MOPS) and as her children matriculated to elementary school, Erika joined the St John's Episcopal School PTF, leading the 25th Anniversary Campaign, developing marketing and recruitment plans, and chaired the St. John's Gala with record breaking net revenue. Erika was active in Young Presidents Organization, serving on the Chapter Executive Board as the Spouse Forum Coordinator, where she grew spouse-only events and doubled forum memberships. Erika’s passion for supporting youth in foster care ignited when she was invited to join the 44 Women for Children and Co-Chaired the Annual Scholarship Luncheon followed by the Orangewood Holiday Tea. She was recruited to join the board of FOCASA (Friends of Court Appointed Special Advocates) where she served as Vice-President followed by President of the Board and as a CASA Governing Board member, to raise awareness and funds to support Orange County youth in foster care.

    Combining her professional strategic sales prowess and philanthropic passion, Erika joined CASA as the Chief Development Officer in late 2021, serving on the Executive Leadership Team and Finance Committee. She leads a dynamic multi-functional team including events management, community and corporate partnerships, grants management, donor development and stewardship. In her downtime Erika visits her family ranch in Bozeman, Montana. She enjoys skiing, outdoor adventures, theatre, concerts and traveling with family and friends. Erika resides in Trabuco Canyon with her children.

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  • Jenny Leon

    Chief Program Officer
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    As Chief Program Officer Jenny Leon oversees the Training, Education, Family Connections, and Case Supervisor/Program Management departments. She has served in many capacities since joining the CASA team in 2009. Leon previously served as CASA Program Director, supervising half of the case supervisor staff, the CASA waitlist and matching efforts; Director of Training, overseeing the initial and ongoing training of volunteers; and Case Supervisor, providing regular support and supervision for CASA volunteers. She also worked as the Program Associate from 2005 to 2006.

    Jenny Leon has worked with children and families in a variety of roles during her career, including a social worker for children with the Los Angeles County Department of Children and Family Services, as well as a substitute teacher with Orange Unified School District. She has also served as a school social work and counseling intern, preschool teachers aid, and Big Sibling mentor with Boston University’s Siblings program.

    Jenny Leon earned her Bachelor of Arts in Sociology from Boston University and her Masters in Social Work at California State University, Long Beach. She also earned a Pupil Personnel Services Credential during her Master’s work.

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  • Matthew Wadlinger

    Chief Strategy Officer
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    Matthew Wadlinger has worked at CASA of Orange County since November of 2010. He has served as Program Associate, Family Connections Coordinator, Director of Outreach, Marketing & Family Connections, Advancement Manager, and Chief Communications Officer. Matthew has been in the role of Chief Strategy Officer since December 2021.

    Prior to working with CASA OC, Matthew worked at Big Brothers Big Sisters of the Greater Seacoast, located in Portsmouth, NH. He also worked at the Sununu Youth Services Center in Manchester, NH, as a clinical intern. Matthew obtained his Bachelor of Arts degree in Psychology and Justice Studies with a minor in Political Science from The University of New Hampshire in 2008 and his Masters degree in Justice Studies with a focus on juvenile delinquency from The University of New Hampshire in 2009.

    Matthew currently serves on the Board of Directors for the Association of Fundraising Professionals (AFP) Orange County Chapter.

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  • Damon Iammarino

    Director of Operations
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    Damon joined CASA of Orange County in 2019. As Director of Operations, he manages the day-to-day operations, including finance and human resources.

    Damon began his nonprofit career at Family Support Network, an Orange County nonprofit serving children with special needs and their families, where he served as Accounting Manager and Data Collection Specialist. 

    Growing up in San Clemente, Damon is an Orange County native. He earned his Bachelor’s degree in English Literature from the University of California at Berkeley.

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  • Steve Nameroff

    Chief Financial Officer
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    Steve joined CASA OC in March 2023 as the Chief Financial Officer.   He has a Bachelor's degree from the US Air Force Academy and a Master's from Pepperdine University.  Steve has been part of executive leadership teams for over 25 years.  In addition to CASA OC, Steve oversees financial operations of two for-profit organizations and four nonprofit organizations.

    Outside work, Steve's favorite activity is being with his 1-year-old grandson and the rest of his family.   He enjoys running trails and swimming.  He works with youth at his church and has a passion for seeing kids overcome obstacles.

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  • Alaina Hess

    Training Manager
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    Alaina Hess has been the Training Manager since 2016. She oversees the Training Department, including initial training for new CASAs and Continuing Education.

    Alaina was born and raised in Costa Mesa, and lives in Santa Ana with her husband, daughter, and cat. She is an extrovert who loves getting to know new people. Her laugh can be heard across the office. 

    When she isn’t working you can find her at the beach or pool, Disneyland or at her favorite coffee shop. 

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  • Allison Mavrakis

    Administrative Coordinator
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    Born and raised in the Bay Area, Allison moved down south to attend UCLA. She graduated with honors and degrees in economics and psychology. Throughout college, she interned with several nonprofits between San Francisco and LA. After graduating at the start of the pandemic, she started a fellowship with the Los Angeles Superior Court and moved to north Orange County.

    Allison joined CASA OC in 2021 and currently serves as the Administrative Coordinator. When you visit us, you’ll either see her smiling at the front desk or running around the office, most likely trying to solve a tech problem. She enjoys working with every department and wearing many different hats for the organization.

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  • Amy Crowley

    Lead Advocate Supervisor
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    Hometown: Elmira, New York

    Current Town of Residence: Orange County

    High School: Troy High School, Fullerton, CA

    College Attended: UCLA

    Graduate School Attended: USC

    Favorite Quote: “Your journey is unfolding exactly as it is supposed to.”

    Life Mantra: Be Kind

    Previous Work Experience: Worked for twenty years in health care management in various positions including marketing, human resources and contracting

    Clubs and Affiliations: Serve as Juvenile Justice Commissioner for Orange County

    Interests: Enjoy playing tennis, reading non-fiction books, and watching documentaries on Netflix

  • Andy Jacobson

    Advocate Supervisor
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    Andy Jacobson grew up in South Africa and has lived in America since 1977. She attended UCLA for both undergraduate and graduate studies in social work.

    She has been a case supervisor with CASA since 2005. This work is her passion and a profound honor to be able to help support children in the foster care system.

    "There are only two lasting bequests we can give our children, one is roots, the other wings."

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  • Antoinette Gutierrez

    Advocate Supervisor
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    -Hometown: West Covina/Azusa

    -Current town: Hawaiian Gardens

    -College Attended: Cal State Long Beach

    -Favorite quote: "You can choose courage or you can choose comfort, but you cannot choose both."- Brene Brown.

    -Life mantra: "Never give up on a dream just because of the time it will take to accomplish it. The time will pass anyway."- Earl Nightingale

    -Previous work experience: Program Specialist with Big Brothers Big Sisters

    -Interests: Interests: Hiking, camping, antique and thrift shopping, avid movie and TV show enthusiast, podcast and documentary aficionado, dedicated reader, karaoke and singing enthusiast, engaging in thought-provoking conversations, passionate about traveling, attending live music performances (Rock n' Roll, Jazz, Blues, RnB, Hip Hop), exploring museums, and enjoying podcasts and documentaries.

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  • April Allton

    Advocate Supervisor
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    April Allton has been a Case Supervisor with CASA of Orange County since 2016. She graduated from Cal State Fullerton with a degree in Human Services. Before joining CASA, she served youth in foster care with Orangewood Foundation. She is a new mom herself and believes that every child needs someone they can count on.

  • Briana Moore

    Marketing Coordinator
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    Before joining the team at CASA OC, Briana worked for fifteen years as a freelance photographer & writer specializing in community-driven storytelling. After years of youth-related non-profit work, she moved into the creative field. Briana used her success in commercial work to help fund personal work around the world within the service and advocacy communities. Briana has long-admired CASA's strong community presence and track record and knew that if she were to leave freelance work, it would only be for an organization like CASA. She is thrilled to come full circle, returning to the non-profit world in a role allowing her to use her many creative gifts to become an even stronger advocate.

    Hometown: Oakhurst, California

    Current Town of Residence: Los Angeles, California

    Favorite Quote: “Be curious, not judgemental” - Walt Whitman

    Life Mantra: I believe in kindness, mischief, reading, and dancing

    Interests: 

    In her free time, Briana typically has two modes:

     1. Cozy hermit: typically involves excessive reading (preferably in her hammock), embroidery projects, tending to her plants, and watching movies while cuddling with her dog.

     2. Social Hummingbird: buzzing around trying anything new; museums, hikes, live music or comedy, discovering new corners of her neighborhood or the world. Briana is passionate about being a conscious traveller. She has visited 49 US states, explored 24 countries, lived abroad in Germany for 4 years, and is determined to visit every continent, including Antarctica .

    Her favorite activity is quality time, hosting friends for dinners, game/movie nights, shared projects, and celebrating anything new and exciting in their lives... preferably with a theme!

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  • Brittany West

    Advocate Supervisor
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    Brittany is an Orange County native. She obtained her undergraduate degree from Point Loma Nazarene University in Political Science. She is also a credentialed Paralegal with a certificate from California State University, Los Angeles. Brittany joined CASA-OC as a Volunteer in 2020. In 2021, she joined the CASA team as an Advocate Supervisor. She is passionate about supporting her advocates and the youth they serve. 

    In her spare time, she enjoys baking, reading books, calligraphy, experiencing local restaurants with loved ones and cheering on the Anaheim Ducks. 

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  • Chelsea Gammieri

    Advocate Supervisor
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    Chelsea Gammieri received her Bachelor of Arts in Sociology from Cal State San Marcos. Much of her work experience has been in the field of mental health, most recently as an intake specialist helping to assess adult clients. She has also worked as a counselor for individuals with disordered eating, as well as a care coordinator for youth dealing with substance abuse.

    Hometown: San Diego

    Current Town: Long Beach

    Interest: camping, rock climbing, and ceramics.

  • Cindy Nydell

    Advocate Supervisor
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    Hometown: Long Island, NY

    Current Town of Residence: Orange, CA

    High School: John F. Kennedy High School, Plainview, NY

    College Attended: Boston University

    Favorite Quote: “You are braver than you believe, smarter than you seem, and stronger than you think.”

    Life Mantra: Keep walking/hiking to stay healthy

    Previous Work Experience: Tabak's Health Products, VP Marketing, 1998-2013

    Interests: Walking, hiking, being by the ocean, reading

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  • Debbie Masek

    Events Manager
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    After a successful career serving as an administrative assistant to executive management for corporations such as St. John’s Knits and Ciro Design, Debbie transitioned her time to focus on her family and philanthropic endeavors after the birth of her son.

    In 2002, Debbie began volunteering for The Junior League of Orange County and was heavily involved in their biggest fundraiser, The Christmas Company, where she held various executive positions of leadership that helped raise funds that are given out to various OC charities including Blind Children’s Learning Center, Grandma’s House of Hope, Samueli Academy, Human Trafficking Task Force, and Orangewood Foundation.

    During this time she also took on leadership roles at her son’s Parent Teacher Association Board, including membership on the 2017-2018 PTSA Board for El Rancho Charter School, and eased her way into serving Servite High School with opportunities including their fashion show and fundraising for the baseball program.

    Debbie has pursued her passion for helping others by serving on the Friends of CASA (FOCASA) Board as Vice President and Communications Director and was the Chair for the 2019 FOCASA Holiday Luncheon. Debbie has served on various committees for the FOCASA Holiday Luncheon in the past, including Silent Auction, Operations, and Starfish Wishes. In 2021, Debbie joined the staff at CASA as the Events Manager.

    Debbie is a Southern California native who currently resides in Orange with her husband, Joe, and son, Chase. Debbie enjoys challenging herself and has completed two Spartan Trifectas in 2018–which is an award given to competitors who complete a Spartan Sprint Race, Super Race, and Beast Race all in one calendar year. Additionally, she also spends her free time enjoying outdoor activities, traveling, and experiencing local restaurants with friends and family. 

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  • Devin Juarez-Suquett

    Advocate Supervisor
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    Hometown: Monterey Park, CA

    Current Town: Anaheim, CA

    College Attended: Whittier College

    Favorite Quote: "Utah, get me two!" - Angelo Pappas

    Life Mantra: C'est la vie

    Interests: Travel, golf, watching/attending sporting events (Lakers, Dodgers, Kings, Rams,) going to concerts.

  • Dolores Wiseman

    Advocate Supervisor
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    Hometown- Born in Jalisco, Mexico.  Immigrated to the U.S at age 5.  Adopted by Aunt and Uncle who gave me a stable happy upbringing.  Left biological parents and 4 siblings behind but kept loving relationships with them.  

    Current town-raised in Long Beach Ca.

    College attended-LBCC and Cal State Fullerton 

    Favorite quote- "Love is the only way to grasp another human being in the innermost core of his personality" -Viktor E. Frankl  

    Previous work experience-16 years at New Alternatives Inc. (STRTP)

    Interests- crocheting, tufting, working out and hopefully completing a marathon in the near future.  

  • Edna Valdez

    Advocate Supervisor
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    -Hometown: Santa Ana

    -Current Town: Santa Ana

    -College Attended: UC Irvine

    -Favorite Quote: “You have one life so don’t be afraid to take a chance and make an impact.”

    -Life Mantra: An expert in anything was once a beginner.

    -Previous Work Experience: She began her work experience as a residential counselor in a group home in La Habra. She then spent years working in higher education, first in admissions & records and later as an undergraduate counselor. She has worked at Santa Ana College, West Coast University, UC Riverside, and UC Irvine.

    -Interests: Bike riding, playing tennis, true-crime podcasts

  • Emily Gorman

    Advocate Supervisor
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    Hometown: Santa Cruz, CA

    Current Town: Fullerton, CA

    College Attended: Biola University

    Life Mantra: Don't sweat the small stuff

    Interests: Trying new foods, podcasts, attempting to crochet, reading and spending time with my people.

  • Galdina Franco

    Advocate Supervisor
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    Born in Santa Ana and residing in Orange, Galdina is an OC Native. She attended Santa Ana College, earning an Associate Degree in Liberal Arts. She then received her undergraduate degree from California State University Dominguez Hills in Child Development.

    During her early years in community college, Galdina discovered her passion and curiosity for child development. She went on to work with children of all ages ranging from 18 months to late adolescents. Her most impactful experience came from the three years she spent working at an STRTP. Serving at-risk youth came with everyday challenges but she found comfort in being a trusted adult that the youth could confide in. Galdina looks forward to continuing to support foster youth at CASA OC as an Advocate Supervisor.

    In her spare time, Galdina enjoys reading, watching movies, listening to crime podcasts, staying active (preferably outdoors), traveling, cooking and bonding with friends and family.

  • Jennifer Zavala

    Lead Advocate Supervisor
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    Hometown: Anaheim, CA

    Current Town of Residence: Santa Ana, CA

    High School: Anaheim High School, Anaheim, CA

    College Attended: Cal State Fullerton

    Favorite Quote: One step at a time, one foot in front of the other. I'm gonna get through this, one way or another.

    Life Mantra: It is what it is.

    Previous Work Experience: 

    CAST- Child Abuse Services Team, Child Advocate, 1/2016-12/2017

    Mental Health Association of Orange County, Mentor Coordinator, 12/2017-6/2021

    Interests: Love watching and attending sporting events: baseball – Angels, football – Raiders, hockey – Ducks. I could eat crawfish and crab everyday for the rest of my life! My free time is spent with my family whom I love dearly.

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  • Jordyn Keift

    Administrative Assistant
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    Jordyn holds a Bachelor of Arts in English from Indiana University, with a minor in social welfare advocacy. Jordyn has previous experience working in educational settings as well as customer service and is a graduate of the Disney College Program. Most recently, Jordyn served as a remote volunteer for the Houston-based nonprofit Justice For Children, coordinating intakes and referrals for children experiencing abuse or neglect. Jordyn is an accomplished writer, an organization enthusiast, and a beacon of positivity.

  • Karyn Quick

    Advocate Supervisor
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    Hometown: Orange County, CA 

    Current Town of Residence: Orange County, CA 

    Favorite Quote: "In real life, I assure you, there is no such thing as Algebra.” – Fran Lebowitz

    Life Mantra: Give me the vision to see far ahead, the strength to keep going, and the courage to soar.

    Previous Work Experience: I have had a great career in nonprofits since I was in high school. 

    Clubs and Affiliations: I volunteer at Royal Family Kids camp, which is a five-day camp for children in foster care. I just completed my 17th year as a medical staff volunteer. It's quite refreshing to see children in foster care be children who are having fun without a care in the world. I wish this for every child in foster care each day. 

    Interests: I love music, horses, dogs, and some cats.

  • Keri Nicholson

    Recruitment Screening Coordinator
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    Keri was born in Minnesota and has lived briefly in a few different states, but she mostly grew up here in Orange County.  She graduated with honors from Cal State Fullerton with degrees in American studies and sociology with an emphasis in health and social welfare. She has previously worked in the ABA therapy field in an administrative capacity, and she initially became involved with CASA as an advocate in early 2023. Her life mantra is "give credit; take blame." In her free time, she enjoys playing games with her friends and family, off-roading, reading, and traveling.

  • Kevin Plata

    Advocate Supervisor
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  • Kristen Stephen

    Grant Writer
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    Hometown: Orange County, CA

    Current Town of Residence: Asheville, North Carolina

    High School: Villa Park High School, Villa Park, CA

    College Attended: UC San Diego

    Favorite Quote: 

    Life Mantra: No regrets! I do everything I can to live the life of my dreams.

    Previous Work Experience:

    Clubs and Affiliations: Once a week I assist a foraging tour for a company called No Taste Like Home in Asheville, North Carolina.

    Interests: I love nature, gardening, hiking through forests and foraging for wild edible and medicinal plants. I love cooking, fermenting, making home remedies and making my own soap and lotion. I love spending time with animals and watching wild birds—and I love making videos of myself doing all of these things for YouTube.

  • Kristin Latourelle

    Training Coordinator
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    Hometown: La Verne, CA

    Favorite Quote: "That would have killed in my other group."

    Life Mantra: "I live my life a quarter mile at a time." 

    Interests: I love murder podcasts, history, book clubs, movie marathons with friends, D&D, eating food, traveling to rad places, and riding bikes to the beach.

  • Laura Kramer

    Development Coordinator
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  • Lindsey Covino

    Waitlist Manager
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    Lindsey first learned about CASA during a Sociology course at Cal State University San Marcos when a representative from San Diego County’s CASA program spoke about CASA’s mission. Having grown up with cousins who were adopted through foster care, Lindsey learned about their experiences and how often they had to move before finding permanent families and homes. CASA’s mission stuck with Lindsey throughout her time in college and she remembers either wanting to become a CASA or work at CASA when first learning about CASA’s mission.

    Besides a brief stint in the corporate retail world, Lindsey has spent most of her career working in the non-profit sector supporting youth in foster care. Prior to CASA, Lindsey worked at group homes for teens and then as a case manager in a transitional housing program for young adults in extended foster care. Working at the group homes, Lindsey's goal was to provide a safe environment for the youth, a positive role model and to simply make their day and stay at the unfamiliar group home setting just a little bit easier for them; since they were already going through so much. In her role as the waitlist coordinator at CASA, Lindsey enjoys taking the time to make youth and CASA matches and then seeing all of the special relationships enjoying their time together at the annual CASA John's Picnic and CASA Holiday Party.

    Lindsey has lived in Long Beach for over ten years with her husband and loves that Long Beach is a walkable city as she loves walking to the local art theater to catch a film, trying new foods and stumbling upon a live band at different venues. She is also a tribal member of the Pascua Yaqui Tribe from southwest Arizona.

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  • Lindsay Baxter

    Advocate Supervisor
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    Lindsay Baxter is an Orange County native who returned home in 2022 after spending seven years moving around the Southeast and Mid-Atlantic regions for school and work. She received a B.A. in Psychology and Social Behavior from UC Irvine and a J.D. from Duke University School of Law. She enjoys spending time with family, stand up paddleboarding, reading non-fiction books, and cooking gluten free and dairy free dishes.

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  • Mabel Salvador

    Lead Advocacy Program Manager
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    Hometown: Santa Ana, CA

    Current Town of Residence: Orange, CA

    High School: Santa Ana High School, Santa Ana, CA

    College Attended: California State University Fullerton

    Graduate School Attended: Webster University

    Favorite Quote: Love the life you live. Live the life you love.

    Life Mantra: Laughter lightens my load

    Previous Work Experience: National Center for Missing & Exploited Children, Senior Case Manager, 9/2008 - 9/2020

    Clubs and Affiliations: International Association of Crime Analysts 

    Interests: Travel, cycling, crime podcasts

  • Maria Ocampo Brito

    Waitlist Program Associate
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    Hometown: Garden Grove, CA

    Current Town of Residence: Garden Grove, CA

    High School: Garden Grove High School, Garden Grove, CA

    College Attended: California State University, Fullerton

    Favorite Quote: "Twenty years from now you will be more disappointed by the thing that you didn't do than the ones you did do." – Mark Twain

    Previous Work Experience: New Alternatives Inc., CRF, 08/2007-05/2022

    Interests: Theater, traveling, reading, and spending time with friends and family 

  • Mary Ordonio

    Advocate Supervisor
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    Hometown: Roseville, CA

    Current Town of Residence: Fullerton, CA

    High School: Lincoln High School, Lincoln, CA 

    College Attended: Boise State University, Boise, ID

    Graduate School Attended: Wilmington University, New Castle, DE

    Favorite Quote: Be the change you wish to see in the world. 

    Life Mantra: Live Simply.

    Interests: Traveling, Kayaking, the beach, hiking, geocaching, reading

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  • Mary Sary

    Program Associate
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    Hometown: Phnom Penh, Cambodia

    Current Town of Residence: Whittier, California

    High School: Century High School, Santa Ana, CA

    College Attended: Santa Ana College, California State University of Fullerton

    Graduate School Attended: California State University of Fullerton

    Favorite Quote: "Give the benefit of the doubt.”

    Life Mantra: Stay positive and enjoy life to the fullest! 

    Previous Work Experience:

    Laboratory Science for Santa Ana Unified School District

    Intake specialist for the Emergency Intake Site for Cherokee Federal

    Registration for St. Joseph Hospital

    Clubs and Affiliations: Flag football league in West LA on Saturday

    Interests: Gym, sports, hike, brunch, Netflix, cook, travel, and beach 

  • Michelle Villery

    Training Associate
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  • Misty Webb

    Community Partnership Coordinator
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    Favorite food - Mexican

    Favorite Travel Destination - St. Kitts and Nevis

    Hobbies: I like to cook and I am a chocolatier 

    Favorite Mammal - Harp Seal

    I Love everything Jaws, Paddington and Horror (Halloween)

    Favorite Scandinavian Philosophies - Look forward to Hygge time, everyone owns a pair of Hyggebuker. Fika, daily reminder for your mind, body and soul to slow down. 

  • Norma Mendoza

    Volunteer Recruitment and DEIB Manager
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    Born and raised in Monterrey, Mexico, Norma moved to the United States with her family in 2011 at the age of 13. She attended Chapman University and, in 2020, received degrees in sociology and business administration with an emphasis in marketing. During her time at Chapman, Norma learned about CASA through her sorority, Kappa Alpha Theta, whose national philanthropy is CASA.

    Norma started her time at CASA as an intern under the Recruitment Team in 2019. Upon graduating from Chapman University in 2020, she was brought on as a staff member within the Volunteer Recruitment Team. In 2021, she became the Volunteer Recruitment Coordinator and the Lead for CASA OC's Diversity Committee.

    With a personal passion for service and social justice, Norma is focused on recruiting volunteers who mirror the demographics of the youth that we serve as well as building relationships with our community to further our mission. 

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  • Paloma Ocampo

    Advocacy Program Manager
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    Hometown: Garden Grove, California

    Favorite Quote: “Échame tierra y veras como florezco.” – Frida Kahlo

    Life Mantra: Be kind to others and help those in need always! You never know the personal struggles one is going through and what a difference a small act of kindness can make.

    Clubs and Affiliations: Diversity Committee at CASA of Orange County

    Interests: I love my Mexican culture and Frida Kahlo, she is a powerful inspiration and my dream is to visit La Casa Azul in Mexico City one day. I love New York City, being there makes my heart happy and there is no view like that Empire State view! My siblings and nephews are the most important thing in life for me, being an Aunt is my favorite role. I love coffee, Mexican food, books, sunflowers, basketball (Go Lakers!), baseball (Go Yankees!), and exploring new places and cultures. 

  • Rachel Montanye

    Development Coordinator
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    Rachel Montanye is the Development Coordinator at CASA OC. Her role consists of maintaining donor and event databases, donor acknowledgement, running reports and analyzing data, small campaign fundraising, and providing administrative support for the Development team. She has been with CASA since the end of July 2021 and says she is so grateful to be a part of an organization with such an incredible purpose. 

    Before joining CASA OC, she worked full time in retail management while attending graduate school. In January 2021, she received her master’s in political science from CSU Fullerton. Her studies focused on the American government with an emphasis on race and gender politics, human-animal politics, social movements and activism, and political behavior. She is extremely passionate about advocating for others and finds it fitting that she found a place at CASA OC, whose very mission is to advocate for youth in foster care. 

    Rachel grew up in Riverside County but moved to Orange County when she began her undergraduate studies at UC Irvine – Go Anteaters! Zot! Zot! Zot! She is incredibly grateful for her education and the experiences that academia has provided her. 

    Outside of work, she loves gardening, going for walks, reading books – especially Harry Potter – and making art. Her favorites are painting, embroidery, and nature photography. Additionally, she feels strongly about advocating for human and animal rights, which led her to become vegan and keeps her consistently politically active. She ultimately hopes that she can make a positive impact in the world in any way possible.

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  • Ruby Venegas

    Volunteer Recruitment Coordinator
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    Ruby, a member of the recruitment team, brings a bright and positive persona to her role. Raised in Orange County, she is deeply passionate about making a positive impact on the lives of children within her community. Ruby's commitment to giving back is exemplified by her active involvement in various community initiatives.

    As a dedicated foster parent, Ruby strives to create a nurturing and secure environment for her foster children, embodying her belief in the transformative power of support and stability. Her hands-on experience in fostering has not only enriched her personal life but has also deepened her understanding of the challenges and needs within the community.

    Ruby is an alumna of California State University, Long Beach, where she earned her Bachelor of Arts in Sociology. Her academic background equips her with valuable insights into societal structures and dynamics, providing an additional layer of understanding to her work in recruitment. Ruby's educational journey has instilled in her a commitment to fostering inclusivity and empathy in her professional endeavors.

    With a heart dedicated to service and a mind shaped by her academic pursuits, Ruby is an asset to the recruitment team, contributing not only her skills and expertise but also her genuine passion for making a positive difference in the lives of others. 

    In her spare time Ruby loves to cook, bake, spend time with friends and family, watching movies, and enjoys listening to podcasts.

    "My mission in life is not merely to survive, but to thrive; and to do so with some passion, some compassion, some humor, and some style." -Maya Angelou

  • Sarah Paton

    Advocacy Program Manager
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    Hometown: Orange, CA

    College Attended: Cal State University, Fullerton

    Graduate School Attended: Cal State University, Long Beach

    Interests: My dog and cat and gardening.

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  • Spencer Smith

    Advocate Supervisor
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    Hometown: San Dimas, CA

    College Attended: Western Colorado University

    Previous Work Experience:: Success Advisor on a college campus where he helped with students mental health and school skills.

    Interests: Major outdoors fan! Loves to camp, mountain bike, surf, snowboard, fly-fish, and golf. Beyond hobbies like that, he loves music and has a wide range of genres that he enjoys, and he is also a movie/film buff. 

    Favorite quote: "The soul becomes dyed with the colors of its thoughts." - Marcus Aurelius 

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  • Tara Dempster

    Family Finding Manager
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    Tara Dempster joined CASA as a volunteer in 2017. She has served as both a traditional advocate and a Family Connections advocate working on a number of cases. In 2020, she joined the CASA team as the Family Connections Program Associate before coming the Volunteer Recruitment Manager in December 2021.

    As a native of England, Tara started her career in corporate training and managed a large team of trainers and instructional designers as the training manager responsible for sales and leadership with Volkswagen UK. She relocated to Southern California with her family in 2009.

    Tara earned her BSc (Hons) in modern history and politics from Brunel University in London. She is also a credentialed trainer with a certificate in training practice from the Chartered Institute of Personnel and Development.

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  • Tiffany McCain

    Director of Development
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    Hometown: Honolulu, Hawaii

    Current Town of Residence: Irvine, CA

    High School: Punahou School, Honolulu, HI and Sage Hill School, Newport Beach, CA

    College Attended: UC Irvine

    Life Mantra: Write your own life story; write it in pen. edit often, and always hold that pen in your hand. 

    Previous Work Experience: Most recently partnered with Bracken's Kitchen on Mission Engagement, Interim Executive Director for Orange County Grantmakers, Donor Relations & Programs Associate at Orange County Community Foundation, Client Services Specialist and CBRE Cares Chair at CBRE

    Fun fact: Tiffany is a former CASA of nine years from 2011 - 2019, and has advocated for two foster youths. She first volunteered for CASA as part of her sorority, Kappa Alpha Theta, in 2006

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Board of Directors

  • Michael Wong

    Chair
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    President & CEO, Genea

    Michael Wong is president and CEO of Genea, which provides cloud-based software and services to the commercial real estate industry. During his tenure at Genea, Michael has been responsible for the strategic expansion of Genea’s customer base from 9 million square feet to 150 million square feet of commercial office properties.

    Prior to joining Genea, he was Managing Partner of the investment firm First Beverage Capital. Michael spent over ten years as a private equity investor at Leonard Green & Partners. Before that, he was a member of The Blackstone Group’s private equity investment team.

    Michael generously allocates a significant amount of time to various organizations. He serves on the board of trustees for The Pegasus School and is also on the board of advisors for UC Irvine’s Beall Center for Entrepreneurship and Innovation. Michael is a member of the Southern California chapter of the Young Presidents Organization.

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  • Todd Smith

    Secretary
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    Business Litigation Attorney, Umberg Zipser, LLP

    Todd Smith is a business litigation attorney. He represents companies and individuals with business disputes, including shareholder and partnership disputes, breach of contract and fiduciary duty claims, financial services litigation, real estate disputes, protection of intellectual property rights, and unfair competition claims. He also regularly defends law firms and lawyers in legal malpractice actions. Todd is experienced in all phases of litigation, including trials, arbitrations, mediations, appeals, regulatory proceedings and internal investigations.

    Todd is an active member of several local and national Bar organizations and has written and spoken on legal topics, including Continuing Legal Education courses on legal ethics and professional responsibility issues. Since 2015, he has been actively involved with CASA, including acting as a certified CASA mentor on behalf of foster youth in Orange County. 

    Todd lives in Newport Coast with his wife and three children, who allow him to constantly hone his dispute resolution skills, even at home. In his spare time, he enjoys surfing, coaching soccer, running with his dog, and anything else that gives him an excuse to spend time outdoors.

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  • Colin Israel

    Audit Chair
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    Founder and Partner, Black Ink Strategy

    No biography available at this time.

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  • Lindsey J. Poker

    Governance Chair
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    Vice President, Digital Lead, U.S. Bank National Association

    Lindsey Poker joined U.S. Bank as a contract negotiator in March, 2011. In 2013, she was promoted to Vice President and Senior Procurement Manager, where she was responsible for the strategic sourcing and vendor management at U.S. Bank. 

    In 2018, she moved to California and became the Vice President- Region Operations Manager for the Inland Empire. A year later, she accepted a position as the Digital Lead Strategist for U.S. Bank’s Orange County market. 

    Lindsey was adopted from Korea and raised in Minnesota. She received her Bachelor's in broadcast journalism from Drake University, an MBA from the University of Minnesota, Carlson School of Management, and a Juris Doctor from William Mitchell College of Law. Before she joined the U.S. Bank team, Lindsey spent five years at a law firm and a short stint in sports journalism reporting on the Minnesota Twins. 

    For seven years, her husband, Andy, traveled to California for work Sunday through Thursday. In 2016, Andy stopped traveling, and the pair moved to California permanently. Since moving, Lindsey has become an avid beach volleyball and Clippers fan. She also serves on the board of the Asian Business Association of Orange County. 

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  • John Sabourin

    Treasurer / Finance Chair
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    President, Tenant Guardian

    John Sabourin has been in the commercial real estate business since 1989. He is the Founder and President of Tenant Guardian, has represented Fortune 500 companies, such as Wells Fargo and CIGNA, and was an early provider of corporate services. He has managed over 13 million square feet of real estate transactions across the United States and in multiple countries. 

    In addition to real estate, John has many interests, including sailing with NHYC, surfing, cycling, and USC Football. He enjoys working on do-it-yourself projects when not working on his clients’ transactions. 

    John is a supporter of children's charities and currently serves on the board of directors of CASA Orange County. John Lives in Newport Beach with his wife and two children.

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  • Courtney Wittkop

    Development Chair
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    Community Philanthropist

    Courtney started her career in institutional fixed income sales at Investment Bank, Credit Suisse, in San Francisco and New York. After relocating to Orange County nine years ago, Courtney worked as a Pharmaceutical Sales Representative in the Diabetes Division for Eli Lilly until 2010.

    Since moving to Orange County, Courtney has been involved in raising funds for several charitable organizations that support women and children. Courtney began volunteering for the Junior League in 2008, where she was on several committees, including chairing the Donations Committee for the organization’s largest fundraiser, The Christmas Company. 

    Courtney became involved in CASA in 2010 as a volunteer on the Holiday Luncheon committee and was co-chair of the event in 2012. During this time, she also was a volunteer sales rep for 31 Bits, an eco-friendly “Trade not Aid” accessories line. In 2014, she was a chair for the inaugural fundraising event for The Teen Project, a charity that provides resources and support for emancipated foster youth. She was also a foster youth mentor for Canyon Acres group home. 

    Courtney is originally from Atlanta, Georgia, and graduated with a Bachelor’s Degree in Business Administration in Finance from the University of Georgia. She currently lives in Newport Beach with her husband, Andrew, and two young children.

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  • Todd Vande Hei

    Program Chair
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    President, Stark

    Todd Vande Hei is the President, CEO, and Co-Founder of Stark (2011), with locations in Tustin, Newport Beach, and Beverly Hills/West Hollywood, CA as well as nation-wide virtual services. A specialized healthcare company, Stark provides perfectly-engineered, holistic health plans with the coaching to carry them out. Athletes, astronauts, artists and successful business leaders come to Stark to achieve peak health, primarily utilizing exercise and lifestyle as solutions.

    Before Stark, he was the President of a publicly-traded manufacturing company called Fabrica, a wholly-owned subsidiary of The Dixie Group – based in Chattanooga, TN – where he spent most of his career. Fabrica designs, manufactures, distributes, imports, and exports carpet and rugs in Santa Ana, CA.

    Todd is also an avid kitesurfer, and outdoorsman. He is married to Dr. Alice Nguyen and has three adult children: Jack, Mary, and Lizzy.

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  • Hon. Gail Andler (RET.)

    Member at Large
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    JAMS

    No biography available at this time.

  • Jim Chergey

    Member at Large
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    Deloitte Advisory Partner, Deloitte & Touche LLP

    Jim Chergey is a Deloitte Advisory Partner in Deloitte & Touche LLP (“Deloitte”). He has nearly 25 years of experience specializing in evaluating risk management programs and assisting organizations with compliance requirements. 

    Jim has served numerous Fortune 1000 companies across industries, including consumer products, hospitality/gaming/leisure, retail, consumer services, mining, and technology. He currently leads various internal audit and internal control-related practice activities within Deloitte’s West region and serves as Risk & Financial Advisory leader of Deloitte’s Orange County office.

    For ten years, Jim was a group leader for Empty Arms, a support group for grieving parents suffering through the loss of a baby via miscarriage, stillbirth, or infant death. He also regularly donates his time to Deloitte-supported charities throughout Orange County and has volunteered with Little League Baseball.

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  • Lucy Donahue

    Member at Large
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    Chief Strategy Officer, By Light

    By Light Professional IT Services named Lucy Donahue as Chief Strategy Officer to lead business growth and diversification across teams and clients. Lucy previously served as Senior Vice President at By Light, where she led and developed missions to ensure new business growth, achieved financial goals and objectives, and increased operating performance. 

    As a senior leadership team member, she is responsible for defining the innovative vision, corporate branding, and strategic partnerships at By Light. A pioneer in government technology with more than 20 years of federal and business experience, Lucy leverages real-world knowledge from the government and private sectors to accomplish goals.

    Throughout her career at Cisco and By Light, she delivered profitable growth for Cisco Systems in federal healthcare and the Department of Defense and played a significant role in Cisco’s partnerships with customers and industry organizations, which enabled the government to complete its mission to protect, defend, and serve the nation.

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  • Karen Jordan

    Member at Large
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    Community Philanthropist

    No biography available at this time.

  • Jassel Kaye

    Member at Large
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    Jassel is a Managing Director at Corporate Finance Associates, a middle-market investment bank, where she focuses on business development initiatives and transaction execution for the Orange County office. She has provided advisory services to middle-market companies across various industries on transactions including buy-side and sell-side engagements, debt issuances and growth equity raises. She is also the founder of Elevate Advisory, a private consultancy, which provides an array of advisory services to entrepreneurs and management teams of small, midsized and startup consumer branded companies.
    Previously, Jassel served as a Director in the Investment Banking Division of Opus Bank. She was responsible for a range of activities from deal sourcing and evaluating investment opportunities, due diligence, preparation of investment memorandums and helping portfolio companies with their strategic and operating issues. These engagements included private financings, M&A assignments, and valuation studies for middle market companies in a diverse range of industries.
    Earlier in her career, Jassel resided in New York where she worked with Goldman Sachs, & Co., Merrill Lynch and Trust Company of the West. Jassel has degrees in Political Science and Global Communications from the University of Southern California. She holds FINRA series 63 and 79 licenses.
    Jassel believes many young women are challenged by the fact that they don’t see many female leaders in the financial services, and her desire has been to expose young women to the industry to help demystify it and inspire interest in the field. She has focused on combining her two experiences – finance and philanthropy – and found her passion in financial literacy. She is passionate about helping local leaders think about how teaching our youth about fiscal responsibility affects our future, and how it is our duty as stewards of our communities. Over the last twenty years, Jassel has been actively involved in various philanthropic causes including teaching financial literacy for programs such as Operation Hope’s Banking on our Future and UCI | Paul Merage School of Business | CIWM LIFEvest, and Investments, Financial Planning & You. She has also served as an Advisory Board member for various organizations such as TrueSpark, a non- profit, organization that encourages positive character and fosters ethical development using inspiring lessons from movies. Jassel has also been a guest lecturer at UCI | Paul Merage School of Business and La Quinta High School.

  • Mark J. Kerslake

    Member at Large
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    CEO, Province Group, LLC

    As a career real estate investment and development professional since 1982, Mark Kerslake has had bottom-line responsibility for real estate developments ranging from urban in-fill sites to large master-planned communities and income-generating assets. His specific expertise includes identifying market trends and opportunities, positioning strategies, site selection, land acquisition and land-use approvals, and creating and executing value-enhancing strategies. 

    Acting as a principal since 1990, Mark's companies have developed or owned real estate assets having a combined value in excess of $800 Million.

    He holds an MBA from UCLA and a BS in Business Administration from Florida State University. He also holds a Light Construction and Development Management certificate from the University of California, Irvine. He was selected by Ernst & Young as a finalist for the Entrepreneur of the Year award in Orange County, California.

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  • Sarah Minakary

    Member at Large
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    Managing Director, Partner, The Rand Group

    Sarah Minakary is a Managing Director and Partner at The Rand Group. With more than 16 years experience in the financial services industry, she is dedicated to providing an objective and thoughtful approach to clients by providing personalized wealth and financial planning solutions. Sarah’s goal is to provide her clients with the information they need to make informed decisions about their finances. She believes that an educated client is a better client, and she works hard to provide comprehensive financial planning services that go beyond just investment management. She values the deep relationships she has with her clients and doesn’t take lightly the implicit trust and responsibility her clients place with the team to help them achieve financial success.

    Sarah was named to Forbes’ Top Next-Gen Best-In-State Wealth Advisor list in 2019, 2022 and 2023. She has been a Five Star Wealth Manager* for the past decade (2013–2023) and received the NABCAB Premier Advisor award from 2011 to 2014.

    Sarah is passionate about philanthropy. She serves on the board of directors for Friends of CASA, an auxiliary group of Court Appointed Special Advocates, an organization providing mentorship and advocacy for youth in foster care. She is also an avid supporter of City of Hope, a national cancer institute-designated comprehensive cancer center. In 2021, she was recognized for her community service with an honorable mention in the “Volunteer of the Year” category by Invest in Others, a charitable foundation that recognizes the philanthropic work of advisors in financial services.

    Prior to Hightower, Sarah was a financial advisor at Morgan Stanley. She earned her MBA from the University of Southern California’s Marshall School of Business and her Bachelor of Science degree in Economics with an emphasis on Management from the University of California, Irvine. Sarah earned her designation as a Certified Financial Planner® (CFP®) and holds the Series 7, 66, and insurance licenses.

    In her free time, she enjoys boxing, live music, trying new restaurants, and spending time with friends, family, and her goldendoodle, Cooper.

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  • Jay Nugent

    Member at Large
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    Sr. Managing Director, Newmark Knight Frank

    Jay Nugent is a Senior Managing Director with Newmark Knight Frank in Newport Beach, California, where he specializes in representing landlords and tenants in Orange County. NKF is one of the leading commercial real estate advisory firms with over 18,000 employees and 480 offices globally. 

    Over the course of his 20 year career, Jay has represented many of the country’s largest institutional owners of real estate exclusively with their lease negotiations and dispositions. His experience includes new lease negotiations and renewals, build-to-suit developments, property dispositions and property valuation consulting. He has been invited to speak at the USC School of Real Estate on office development trends and has frequently been a panelist and guest speaker at industry events discussing market dynamics.

    Originally from Boston, Jay now calls Orange County home. He is married with three children and resides in North Tustin, where he is very active in his community.

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  • David Nusz

    Member at Large
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  • Anar Patel

    Member at Large
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    Senior Program Manager, Capital Group Companies

    As senior project manager for Capital Group Companies, Anar Patel is responsible for leading key enterprise initiatives. Before joining Capital Group, Anar was at Accenture, having transitioned her way from Consultant to Managing Director, leading various projects across multiple clients and responsible for the Capital Markets West team.

    Anar is initially from Hamilton, Ontario, Canada, and would travel weekly to Southern California for her consulting projects. In 2016, Anar relocated to California permanently. Since moving, Anar is still an avid hockey fan and now cheers for the Anaheim Ducks. She also enjoys the California hiking trails.

    Anar has a Bachelor’s Degree in Economics and Philosophy from the University of Toronto.

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  • Bobbie Previti

    Member at Large
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    BKH Design Group, LLC

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  • Parsa John Rohani

    Member at Large
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    CEO, Timu

    Parsa is an Iranian American, born in Montgomery, Alabama in 1964, father of four, Milad, Sahar, Sam and Pari, married to his best friend Melissa and lives in Laguna Beach, California. Parsa graduated from USC school of Electrical Engineering in 1987 and joined Hughes Aircraft in 1986. In 1990, Parsa joined Microsoft Corporation. In 2002, Parsa started Neudesic, and grew the company to over 1,700 people, with office across the United States as well as in India. In 2022, Neudesic was acquired by IBM, and Parsa continues to serve as the CEO of Neudesic today. Parsa is also the cofounder of PriceSpider, Ikaun, TImu and Peregrine Connect, and serves on their respective boards. Parsa’s professional passion is focused on bringing smart people together that share similar values, to create compelling products and services. Shared values are paramount, and for the companies that Parsa has founded, Passion, Discipline, Innovation, Teaming, and Integrity are at the core of each company.
    Melissa and Parsa’s philanthropic objectives revolve around education and healthcare for children. Children of today, are tomorrows drivers of our society and every child should have a chance to be the best they can be. We have been active contributors to CASA and believe in the mission of the organization deeply. Given the success of Parsa’s professional life, he now has more time and resources to devote to causes that he believes in.

  • Dana Strader

    Member at Large
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    After receiving her law degree from Santa Clara University in 2001, Dana began her legal career in the Bay Area with a focus on civil/business litigation, medical malpractice defense, and transactions. Dana has lived with her husband Patrick in Orange County since 2004, and has worked at various local law firms including Bonne Bridges, Beam Brobeck, Theodora Oringher, and ultimately with Patrick at his business/real estate law firm. Dana eventually followed in the footsteps of the Strader Family by pursuing a second career in real estate. Her education, knowledge and experience make her a valuable and trusted resource for her clients.Dana's devotion to her community is evident in her active involvement in various local philanthropies and non-profit organizations. Dana is a strong supporter and fundraiser for Court Appointed Special Advocates of Orange County (CASA), a non-profit that provides advocates and mentors for abused, neglected and abandoned children in the foster care system. She currently serves as President of the Board of Directors for the Friends of CASA (FOCASA) Auxiliary.

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  • Paul Tacorian

    Member at Large
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    CEO, TACORI

    As CEO, Paul Tacorian leads the strategic vision for TACORI, including marketing, sales, and delivering on his mission of spreading positivity and joy to partners and clients. TACORI is a leading name in fine jewelry, known for unique, high-quality engagement rings featuring iconic crescent designs. 

    Hailing from a multi-generation legacy of jewelers, Paul joined the family business in 1997 after completing his Bachelor of Science in Business Administration with an emphasis in Marketing at California State University at Chico.

    Paul revolutionized TACORI’s marketing initiatives and accelerated the brand’s success in the marketplace through strategic, national magazine campaigns and editorial appearances. Paul has been a jewelry style expert on a variety of television shows and networks, including The Bachelor, The Bachelorette, The Today Show, Queer Eye for the Straight Guy, Good Morning America, The Dr. Phil Show, Extra!, The Style Network, E!, and more.

    TACORI jewelry is handcrafted with extraordinary care by master artisans in California and sold exclusively through authorized retailers nationwide. From the first uniquely detailed crescent design to today’s simple and elegant new styles, TACORI blends beauty, tradition, and innovation in collections that capture the spirit of modern love and become cherished heirlooms for generations. 

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  • Kelly Vlahakis-Hanks

    Member at Large
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    President & CEO, ECOS

    As President and CEO of ECOS plant-powered cleaning products, Kelly Vlahakis-Hanks is passionate about human and planetary health. She leads four manufacturing facilities across the U.S. as well as a European manufacturing platform. Vlahakis-Hanks is widely recognized for her highly effective leadership at ECOS and her influential voice in corporate social responsibility, safer chemistry, and sustainable manufacturing.

    Vlahakis-Hanks led ECOS to become a Climate Positive company in 2021 after achieving carbon neutrality, water neutrality, and TRUE Platinum Zero Waste certification. ECOS is also the first manufacturer to receive LEED® Zero certifications in net-zero energy, carbon, and waste. The company has received many awards for its innovations in safer green chemistry, including the U.S. EPA’s Safer Choice Partner of the Year seven times.

    As a woman of African American and Greek descent, Vlahakis-Hanks has made environmental and social justice a cornerstone of ECOS’s mission. She actively promotes a corporate culture of diversity and empowerment; 60% of her C-Suite and top executives are women and 40% are BIPOC. She is proud to lead a company that is a WBENC-certified women-owned business and an NMSDC-certified minority-owned business.

    Vlahakis-Hanks supports the green economy by creating sustainable manufacturing jobs across the U.S. and offering excellent wages and family-friendly benefits. She also offers financial incentives to employees who make sustainable living choices, such as buying a low-emissions vehicle or solar panels.

    Vlahakis-Hanks received her undergraduate degree at UCLA and her MBA at Chapman University. She has been featured on CNN, CBS News, ABC News, FOX News, NBC News, Bloomberg and MarketWatch and in publications such as Fortune, Entrepreneur and the Los Angeles Times. She has received several awards for her sustainable leadership, including Entrepreneur Magazine’s 100 Powerful Women in 2020 and Conscious Company’s World-Changing Women in Conscious Business.

    Vlahakis-Hanks is an active member of several boards of directors, including the XPRIZE Foundation, which is incentivizing solutions to some of the world’s greatest problems, like climate change. She is active in industry councils and public policy advocacy, including the American Sustainable Business Network, working to promote higher standards for consumer products to protect human health and the planet. She is also a member of YPO (Young Presidents’ Organization) and Abundance 360, a select community of executives and entrepreneurs using exponential technologies to transform their businesses.

    Additionally, raised by an amazing mother who grew up in the foster care system and passed away from breast cancer, Vlahakis-Hanks is a passionate supporter of foster youth through her work on the board of CASA OC and breast cancer prevention through her philanthropic work with the American Cancer Society. Vlahakis-Hanks resides in southern California with her husband Eric, an acclaimed African American art gallerist, their teenage daughter, and rescue dog.

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  • Regan Phillips

    Chief Executive Officer
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    CEO, CASA of Orange County

    Regan joined CASA OC as the Chief Program Officer in 2015, but she first became involved with CASA in 2001 as she pursued her Master’s degree in Social Work at Columbia University. A one-year internship experience at CASA in New York City prompted an interest in child advocacy. 

    Regan then earned her Juris Doctor degree from Chapman University in 2005 while she worked as an investigator for the Law Office of Harold LaFlamme, local minors’ counsel representing dependent youth in Orange County. During law school, Regan participated in various competitions as a member of the Moot Court Honors Board and the Alternate Dispute Resolution Board, for whom she served as President. She also spent a semester working as an extern for Justice Aronson at the Court of Appeal, Fourth District, Division Three.

    Upon passing the California bar exam in 2005, Regan was hired as an attorney with the Law Office of Harold LaFlamme, where she worked directly with CASA staff and volunteers in the courtroom. Regan later handled private adoption matters and practiced as an associate attorney with Rigg & Dean, a personal injury and liability litigation firm in Irvine​​. In several cases, she continued representing dependent youth in a different forum. Regan has also participated in appellate cases related to dependency and personal injury law.

    Regan served on CASA OC’s governing board for four years commencing in 2009 and volunteered as a member of the Holiday Luncheon Committee. Regan has a Bachelor of Arts degree from the University of Southern California, where she studied both Communication and Sociology, and is a local graduate of Mater Dei High School in Santa Ana, California. She currently lives in Santa Ana with her husband and three children.

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