A graduate of the University of California, San Diego, Ms. Moore has been in commercial real estate for 12 years. Ms. Moore specializes in corporate tenant representation, and today works for Jones Lang LaSalle, one of the largest commercial real estate firms in the world. She serves on the board of The AjA Project and The Downtown San Diego Partnership, and serves on the Steering Committee of the Herb Klein Leadership Roundtable.
SUZY BRAMZON
Co-Chair
Suzy Bramzon was born in Mexico City. She received her undergraduate degree from Stanford University and her law degree from the University of Southern California Law School. After practicing real estate law for ten years Suzy now runs a family owned real estate development business.
WILLIAM R. CRAWFORD, M.D.
Secretary
Dr. Crawford served for the United States Navy as a test pilot where he also earned a medical degree. After retiring from the Navy, Dr. Crawford became an entrepreneur establishing a successful Land Development company as well as successful agricultural businesses.
AMY PAN, PhD
Director
Dr. Amy Pan is a senior research scientist and faculty associate at the Institute for Public Health (IPH) at San Diego State University. Dr. Pan provides program evaluation and grant writing support for the IPH. Her primary research interests include violence prevention and other preventative health issues in immigrant and refugee communities. Prior to working at the IPH, Amy worked at the Center for Community Solutions, the Tahirih Justice Center, and the Center for Child Welfare at George Mason University.
LARRY STEIN
Director
Mr. Stein earned his Engineering degree in 1980 from California State University at Northridge. After a 20-year career as an Electronics Engineer he now works as a professional photographer and printer.
HEATHER LATTIMER, Ed.D.
Director
Heather Lattimer is an assistant professor in the School of Leadership and Education Sciences at the University of San Diego. Prior to coming to USD she was a middle and high school teacher. She earned degrees from Harvard, Stanford, and the University of California, San Diego.