Anne Miles

Anne Miles currently serves as an Account Supervisor at OPR Communications, a public affairs and government relations firm. Anne has a background in foreign policy, academia, and politics, including serving as the Political Director for the Yes on Propositions 1 & 2 campaign, and statewide ballot measures to fund affordable and permanent supportive housing. 

Maribel Marin

Maribel Marin, named one of LA’s top collaborative leaders by the Los Angeles Business Journal, is the Executive Director of 211 LA County, a nonprofit organization helping over 500,000 individuals and families in Los Angeles County each year access health and human services.  

Michael R. McCabe

Michael has over 35 years of experience in the Human Resources field, with extensive experience in Union relations and systems management. A majority of his career was spent with Kaiser Permanente, where Michael served in several roles including Assistant Director of Human Resources, Director of Labor Relations, and Manager of Physician Human Resources. 

John Donner

John is a retired AT&T area vice president with extensive experience in public affairs, community relations, media relations, coalition building, and strategic planning. 

Beverly Jones

Beverly ‘Bev’ Jones has over 30 years of experience in teaching and school administration. Her career began with a degree in History from UC Santa Barbara, followed by receiving a teaching and Special Education credential from San Jose State. 

Virginia Tanzmann

Virginia Tanzmann, a licensed architect in multiple states, retired in 2016 after more than 43 years of designing and managing projects in various projects, including transportation, cultural, education, medical, residential, industrial, water, retail, and institutional. 

William Covey

William Covey has worked for ARCO Petroleum Products Company, Noble Group, Ltd., Mansfield Oil Company and served as Chief Executive Officer and Co-Founder of Noble Mansfield Commodity Services.
 

Denise Menchaca

Councilmember Denise Menchaca was elected to the San Gabriel City Council in March 2017 and re-elected in November 2022. She enjoys the distinction of being the first Latina elected to the Council as well as serving as the first Latina Mayor from April 2020 to March 2021 in the midst of the COVID-19 pandemic. 

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