BOARD OF DIRECTORS
2010 Program Year

Kevin R. Dunlap, President 

Information Technology Officer, Economic Development Agency, Riverside County

 Co-Author, TripTrak Software for Windows

 Former Departmental Systems Specialist, Riverside County Office on Aging

  Small Group Leader, TheGrove Community Church.

Raymond Mastalish, Vice President

President, California Foundation on Aging; Appointee, California Alzheimer's Advisory Council;

Member, Board of Directors, Visiting Nurses Association of the Inland Counties;

Former Deputy Director for Senior Programs, Riverside County Office on Aging;

Former Executive Director, California Commission on Aging;

Former Assistant to the Commissioner and Program Analyst, Administration on Aging,

US Department of Health and Human Services.

Robert McKechnie, Secretary of the Board 

 Long time veteran of public school service at elementary, secondary and university levels;

Member, Board of Directors, Coachella Valley Education Foundation;

Corporate Trainer, Business Practices Seminars;

Retired Counselor, West Shores High School, Coachella Valley Unified School District.

 Michael E. Carbine, Treasurer

Project Director, California Assistive Technology Exchange

Former Managing Editor, AIS, Inc., Washington, D.C.

Former Editor, The Aging Population: Implications and Opportunities for the Healthcare Industry;

Former President, Riverside County Foundation on Aging;

Former Board Member, Desert Samaritans for the Elderly 

Former Member, SunLine ACCESS Advisory Committee;

Former Member, Riverside County Advisory Council on Aging;

Former Co-Chair, Blue Ribbon Task Force on Seniors,

Hunger and Nutrition, Riverside County Office on Aging.

Grace Bacher

Secretary/Treasurer, Prime of Life Board

Board member, Friends of Moreno Valley Senior Center

Retired Director, Moreno Valley Senior Center

Member, P.E.O. Board; Member, Senior Networking Group

Former Member, RSVP Board.

Janie Bershas

Founding Member, Independent Living Partnership

Founding Member, Friends of Moreno Valley Senior Center

Member, American Institute of Parliamentarians.

Helen K. Kerschner, Ph.D.

President and CEO, the Beverly Foundation

Former President and Executive Director, American Association for International Aging

Former Director, University of New Mexico Center on Aging

Former Manager of International Programs, Westinghouse Electric Corporation

Former Instructor and Manager of University Based Health and Education Projects, University of Southern California 

Arnold Miller, Ph.D.

President, Technology Strategy Group;
Retired Corporate Vice President, Xerox Corp, responsible for  worldwide electronics;
Former Chair, California State University Fullerton Advisory Board,
Honorary Alumnus, California State University, Fullerton;
Founding Board Member and Former EVP of non-profit Heritage Pointe Home for the Aging;
Former Executive Board Member, Southern California College of Optometry,
DHL (hon. conf.)
Southern California College of Optometry;
Current and Former Member of industry, academic, scientific and community boards;
Fellow of the American Association for Advancement of Science.

Michelle A. Rainer 

Director of Development, St. Bernardine Medical Center Foundation;

Board Member, San Bernardino Sexual Assault Services;

Treasurer, Soroptimist International of San Bernardino;

Fund Development Assistant, Golden West Region, Soroptimist International of Americas

Member, Rotary International of San Bernardino – North

Board Member, The Salvation Army, San Bernardino

Former Deputy Director for Senior Programs, Riverside County Office on Aging;

Former Member, Administration on Aging SPR / NAPIS Redesign Committee;

Former Member, California Long Term Options Committee.

Richard Smith

Executive Director, Independent Living Partnership;

Trustee, The Beverly Foundation.

.Cheryl M. Svensson, Ph.D.

Autobiographical Studies Program Instructor, University of Southern California

Wisdom Exchange Instructor, Osher Lifelong Learning Institute, California State University Fullerton

Senior Advisor, The Beverly Foundation

 

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