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Hayes Valley Neighborhood Association 2008 Board Members
President: Frances Neagley
Background: Frances has been a resident of Hayes Valley for almost ten years and has been a member of HVNA for as long. She was a Nuclear Medicine technologist working at Davies Medical Center until February, 2006. Since that time she has been editor of the Journal of Nuclear Medicine Technology and remains active in the Society of Nuclear Medicine. She has been on the Board of HVNA for many years, most recently as Vice President, and is now also a board member of the PTA at John Muir Elementary School.
Vice President: Jason Henderson
Background: Assistant professor of Geography at San Francisco State University; Corresponding secretary 2006-7, recording secretary 2005; at-large member of board 2004; Chair of Transportation & Planning committee.
Treasurer: Jim Warshell
Background: 4 years as an At-large Board member of HVNA. Chair of Business Relations committee, former Chair of Beautification committee. Also serves on the Board of the San Francisco Botanical Gardens. Acts as the HVNA representative to SF 5 Together, serving as Treasurer for that organization.
Recording Secretary: Adam Millard-Ball
Background: Adam has served 2 terms as Recording Secretary. He is a transportation planner and PhD student in climate policy, as well as a member of the Transportation and Planning committee
Corresponding Secretary: Karen Mauney-Brodek
Background: Associate Board member of HVNA 2007, active member of Transportation and Planning committee. Karen holds a Masters in Architecture as well as a Masters in City and Regional Planning with an emphasis on urban design. Works for San Francisco Recreation and Parks Department
Membership Secretary: Jamie Lopez
Background: Served as Membership Secretary in 2007. Team Coordinator of Hayes Valley Neighborhood Emergency Training (NERT), SF NERT Coordinator Development Committee, Disability Preparedness Committee. Jamie continues to be active in the modernization of our infrastructure.
Member-at-Large: William Bulkley
Background: Bill is a California registered landscape architect who works for San Francisco Department of Public works. He has served one term on the Board as Treasurer. He is most actively involved in the Transportation and Planning Committee. Outside of HVNA, Bill volunteers with the Friends of the Urban Forrest and City/Space, a non-profit organization examining urbanism through art.
Member-at-Large: Geri Hayes
Background: Gerri has served as an At-large member of the Board for the past 2 years, representing the organization at events throughout the neighborhood. She has been active on our Public Safety committee and has assisted in our work with Community Partners United.
Member-at-Large: James Hooker
Background: Hook runs the CREES Project, located at the Hayes Valley Playground. A long time activist for the neighborhood and the people who comprise it, Hook offers support to those looking to achieve personal goals through job-related training, GED preparation, and other programs.
Member-at-Large: Richard Johnson
Background: Richard has served many years on the HVNA Board, including terms as President and Membership Secretary. Richard also is Chair of our Children and Families committee and Co-Chair of our Public Safety committee. Richard is also co-Founder of Community Partners United, with which HVNA works closely in a collaboration of organizations and city agencies throughout Hayes Valley, Lower Haight and the Western Addition.
Member-at-Large: Chris Mejia
Background: This is Chris’ second year on the Board. He has a strong arts organizations management background. A graduate of U.C. Berkeley, Chris has well over twelve years of start-up experience in the areas of retail sales, business and corporate development, consultative sales and marketing. Chris chaired our Arts, Culture and Environment committee last year.
Associate Member: David Winslow
Background: David is an architect who lives in the neighborhood, and until recently, practiced here as well. He is active on the Transportation and Planning committee. In collaboration with other architects in the area, David has been involved in planning the transformation of a part of Linden Street into a “living street.”
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