Eric
P. Hvolbøll has been elected to the Board of
Directors of the Wildling Art Museum. Eric P. Hvolbøll is an
attorney who, after graduating from
Santa Barbara High School and Stanford University, joined the firm of
Price, Postel, & Parma 25 years ago. His practice emphasizes
land use law and is general counsel to the Montecito Fire Protection
District. Hvolbøll is descended from an early Santa Barbara
family and manages the familys La Paloma Ranch in Venadito
Canyon. Long interested in history, Hvolbøll also
maintains a 1840 brick home in the landmark district of Galena,
Illinois (near the Mississippi River) and an historic cattle ranch in
the Cuyama region of northern Santa Barbara County.
GAIL
MCMAHON PERSOON
ELECTED TO BOARD OF WILDLING ART MUSEUM
Gail
McMahon Persoon has been elected to the Board of Directors of
the Wildling Art Museum.
Raised in Grass Valley, Gail McMahon Persoon came to Santa Barbara in 1957 to attend UCSB. After college, she married a Santa Barbara native, attorney and later judge Patrick McMahon. Since her husbands death in 1997, she has re-married and lives on the Johannes Ranch in Carpinteria where he husband Johannes Persoon, a Dutch nurseryman, raises flowers, avocados and cherimoyas.
Mrs. Persoon was a trust officer at Wells Fargo Bank for many years, and now works part time as the Community Support Representative where she works with Wells Fargo Foundation and local charities.
She is a sustaining member of the Junior League of Santa Barbara. She is a past trustee of the Montecito Union School here she served for 10 years, and past president of the Santa Barbara County School Boards Association. She was a founding member of the Montecito Union School Educational Foundation. In 2003 she was a Girl Scout Woman of Distinction. She is a long standing member of the University Club of Santa Barbara and past board member. She is past present of the Family Service Agency. She currently serves on the Boards of Montecito Trails Foundation and Girls, Inc. of Carpinteria.
ANNE
FOXWORTHY LEWELLEN
ELECTED TO BOARD OF WILDLING ART MUSEUM
Ann
Foxworthy Lewellen
has been elected to the Board of Directors
of the Wildling Art Museum. Dr. Foxworthy Lewellen, the retired
Superintendent/President of Allan Hancock College, received her
education at the University of California, San Francisco (BS in Dental
Hygiene), the University of California, Berkeley (BA and MA in the
History of Art), and the University of Texas, Austin (Ph.D. in
Educational Administration). Dr. Foxworthy Lewellen was
Superintendent/President of Allan Hancock College for 13 years. She
also served as a faculty member and dean at Southwestern College in San
Diego County for 15 years and as associate superintendent/vice
president for academic affairs for 5 years at Cabrillo College in
Aptos, California. She has served on many boards including the Santa
Maria Valley Chamber of Commerce and the Marian Medical Center. She
resides with her husband, Judge Royce Lewellen (retired), in Santa
Ynez.
VOLUNTEERS NEEDED
The
Wildling Art Museum, a museum dedicated to presenting the art of
Americas wilderness, is dependent upon volunteers to perform
its many services to the community. Volunteers staff the Museum,
located in Los Olivos behind Matteis Tavern, Wednesday
through Sunday, 11-5. Volunteers also help with special events and
volunteers help with art classes. If you are interested in learning
more about these volunteer opportunities, please call 688-1082 and ask
to speak to Holly
ERIK
GREGERSEN AND JOHN PARKE
ELECTED TO BOARD OF WILDLING ART MUSEUM
Erik Gregersen received
his BSME degree from Cornell University and his MBA at Harvard Business
School. After spending 15 years working with the FMC Corporation, he
decided to venture into the entrepreneurial life and, with a friend,
founded Sinclair Systems International which developed a unique,
patented process for applying self-adhesive labels to fruits and
vegetables. After becoming the industry leader, Sinclair was sold and
Gregersen pursued his dream of retiring to the family ranch in Santa
Ynez. Although he has only lived in the Santa Ynez Valley since 1998,
his family goes back a long time in the area. His grandfather, Rev.
Jens M. Gregersen, was one of the founders of the Danish American
Colony in 1910 and Solvang in 1911. Gregersen is President of the Land
Trust for Santa Barbara County, Board member and CFO for Solvang
Heritage Associates, and on the Board of the Solvang Chapter of the
Rebild National Park Society.
John Parke
received his BA in Political Science and Economics from USCB in 1975
and graduated from the UCLA School of Law in 1978. He participated in
the VISTA Program at Alaska Legal Services in Bethel, Alaska, from
1979-1980. Parke is a partner at Allen & Kimbell, LLP, in Santa
Barbara specializing in civil litigation for business, real estate,
trust and estates matters. He currently resides in Solvang with his
wife and two children and enjoys endurance riding on horseback
throughout the western US. Parke has sat on several non-profit boards
in the Santa Barbara area and currently sits on the board for the Santa
Barbara Carriage & Western Arts Museum and the national board
for the American Endurance Ride Conference. He has been serving on the
Development Committee for the Wildling Art Museum and hopes to help
facilitate interaction with other non-profits, to both build the
museums programs, resources, and visibility in the community
and to draw attention to some of the special natural places which
deserve more appreciation.
As part of a recent staff
expansion, the Wildling Art Museum has hired Kate Bennett as Director
of Development. Ms. Bennett, who has recently moved with her husband,
Jeff, to the Santa Ynez Valley, has twelve years experience in
fund-raising, first at the Foundation for Santa Barbara City College
where she was Annual Fund Coordinator and Director of Grants, and most
recently with the Cottage Heath System as Manager of Annual Giving. She
received her Bachelor of Arts degree in Liberal Studies from UCSB,
graduating Magna Cum Laude. She is also a singer and song-writer.
As Director of Development for the Wildling Art Museum, Ms. Bennett will be responsible for grants and the annual campaign, major gifts and planned giving. Her office will be at 2948 Nojoqui, Suite #4, next door to the Museum.