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Measure V Oversight Committee 2006-2008 Front row - (seated) L to R: Renée Sabol, Roger Norton, Jo Ann Smith Curtis, Ed Espana Back row - (standing) L to R: Karl Reinecker, Roy Cuevas, Jack Irwin, Gary Morgan, Phil Ellis, John Hanks, Lisa Eichman, Bob Levine. Not shown: Jim Irwin |
The Measure V Citizens' Oversight Committee
| Roy
Cuevas – Saugus | Roger
Norton – Valencia
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| Lisa
Eichman – Valencia
| Eduardo
Espana - Santa Clarita. Independent Computer Service Provider A community member for more than 21 years, Mr. Espana is the parent of a Saugus High School freshman and three Saugus alumni. He was one of the original member-directors and CFO for the Saugus Canyon Homeowners Association, where he became known for his good sense of financial responsibility. He has also been involved in youth sports programs with AYSO and coached National and All-Star teams. He is currently an independent owner-operator computer service provider with 30-plus years of experience. His goals with the Oversight Committee include bringing the Web site up to date and making improvements so the community will have a good source of information on the progress of building and re-building of local high schools and sports facilities, and to make sure that the local community and students get the most benefits from the bond money. |
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Phil Ellis, Jr. –
Valencia
| John
Hanks – Valencia |
| Jack
Irwin – Valencia Engineer; Design and Construction “After having four children go through primary and secondary education in Saugus, I wanted to contribute to the future of our schools,” Mr. Irwin said in his committee application. He brings to the committee 30 years of professional experience in design and construction. He is a licensed professional engineer with the State of California. | Karl
Reinecker – Castaic Aerospace Management Mr. Reinecker looks forward to the opportunity to apply 28 years of management experience to benefit public service. He holds a master’s degree in finance and has held various management positions with Rockwell International. He also taught Process of Management and Systems Management in the master’s program at West Coast University for four years. |
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Irwin – Valencia | Renée
Sabol – Castaic Parent and Site council Chair Ms. Sabol attributes her interest in the Oversight Committee to her wish to lend support to the Hart District and oversee the expenditure of Measure V funds. She is the parent of a Hart District student, a past Site Council chair in the Newhall School District, and president of the Santa Clarita Valley Association for the Gifted and Talented. She has volunteered on many committees in the Castaic School District. |
| Bob
Levine – Stevenson Ranch Accounting/Finance/MIS Manager The parent of a student at West Ranch High School and two Hart High School alumni, Mr. Levine joined the Oversight Committee as a way of giving something back to the school system as thanks. “The Hart High School District has helped me turn two of my children into outstanding and productive adult members of society,” he said. “My youngest son is headed the same way. All thanks to an outstanding school system.” He comes to the committee with 15 years of experience as manager of accounting, finance and management information systems for a mid-sized wholesale distribution/manufacturing firm. | Jo
Ann Smith Curtis - Valencia Retired Attorney Three years ago Ms. Smith Curtis relocated to Santa Clarita from her home of 45 years in Glendale. Membership on the Oversight Committee will allow her to be active and involved in her new community. She also is secretary of the Valencia Summit Homeowners Association and a member of the SCV Senior Center Advisory Council. She has more than 25 years of experience as an attorney in both civil and criminal law and as a judge pro tem and arbitrator for Glendale Municipal Court. She wants “to have a positive impact on the continued development, improvement and proper expenditure of taxpayers’ funds within the William S. Hart Union High School District.” |
| Gary
Morgan – Valencia Law Enforcement Mr. Morgan has worked in the area of public safety for over 30 years with the Los Angeles Police Department and currently is the captain of the Department of Public Safety at Loyola Marymount University. He is president of the Westridge Homeowners Association and has children attending Hart District schools. He joined the Oversight Committee to have a proactive voice in the direction and growth of local schools. “My goal…was to be an individual or representative (who) would be an active listener and community advocate, who would address the future concerns and needs of our children and the financial impact on our community,” he said. | Anne
Gibson - Santa Clarita Elementary School Principal Mrs.
Gibson has been a member of the community for six years with one child at Valencia
High School and another who is an alumnus of Saugus High School. Mrs. Gibson is
also a member of the educational community as a principal of Pinetree Community
School in Sulphur Springs School District and is married to Jim Gibson, superintendent
of Castaic School District. Mrs. Gibson is interested in serving on the Oversight
Committee because she wants to get involved in the community in which she lives
and works. |
| Joseph
V. Messina - Saugus Technology CEO, Project Manager Joe
Messina applied for a position on the Citizens Oversight Committee because he
felt a need to make sure that the district is being fiscally responsible. Mr.
Messina has been in the information technology field for nearly 20 years, serving
for the last six years as CEO and senior project manager for Wildcat Technology
Solutions. His interest in youth is evidenced by his involvement and commitment
to the various organizations in the Santa Clarita Valley such as SCV Youth Project,
SCV Chamber Education Foundation, Saugus High School PTSA (president for two years),
SCV School and Business Alliance, and Saugus Union School District Technology
Advisory Committee. He served on a number of committees for the SCV Chamber of
Commerce and has chaired key events for its Education Foundation. | Thomas
Troesch - Stevenson Ranch Software Engineer and Consultant
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![]() | Joe Messina, Ann Gibson and Thomas Troesch joined the Oversight Committee in 2006 |
| Brian Springer, Chris Ball, Jacqueline Bick and Wendy Zinn joined the committee in September 2007 to fill four unexpired terms on the panel. They will be eligible for new two-year terms starting in March 2008. | ![]() |
| Chris
Ball- Valencia Construction Management Mr. Ball is a member of the SCV Chamber of Commerce, City Council Agenda Review Committee, and an associate member of the SCV Bar Association. With two children already in the Hart District and another soon to be, he comes to the committee with "a strong belief that money should not be wasted." A licensed general contractor for 25 years, he has spent 15 years providing claims analysis services as a consultant for construction-related litigation. For the last five years, he started and managed the Santa Clarita Builders Exchange, an association of local contractors and construction-related service providers. In the community, he is active in SCV Rotary Club, Samuel Dixon Family Health Center, Elks Lodge, YMCA Indian Guides and Boy Scouts. He brings to the committee a formal education in financial analysis and almost 40 years of construction experience, mostly in management and contract administration. | Jacqueline
W. Bick Local Representative, District 17 - State Senate A former kindergarten teachers for six years, Ms. Bick is active in the League of Women Voters, American Association of University Women and PTA. She served as national scholarship chairperson for the Electrical Women's Roundtable and served on the Site Selection Committee for elementary schools in Snohomish County, Washington. She also is involved in community service as a member of the Zonta Club of SCV. |
| Brian
Springer Retail Systems Supervisor Mr. Springer currently serves on the Sierra Vista Junior High Site Council, and in the past he has served on the Canyon High School Parent Advisory Council and the Pinetree Community School Site Council. Professionally, he has been involved in the construction and remodel of seven upscale grocery retail locations. "As a 15-year resident of the city of Santa Clarita and a parent of two students currently enrolled in the district and of two graduates, I have practical insight to the current and future needs of students and of the district in general," he commented. His goal on the committee is to represent the community and help guide the district to produce well-rounded young adults into the community. His community service includes AYSO, Canyon Country Little League and Girl Scout Troop 789. | Wendy
Zinn Certified Public Accountant Ms. Zinn has been a strong supporter of local education as a member of the SCV Chamber Education Foundation. She also was a member of the Measure K Oversight Committee for the Newhall School District and currently is in the process of obtaining her master's degree in education from California State University at San Bernardino. She volunteers as treasurer for the HMNM Hospital Home Tour league, the Chamber Education Foundation, Placerita Education Foundation and the SC Association for the Gifted and Talented. She is a former PTA and AYSO treasurer and a member of the American Association of Retired Persons. "As a Santa Clarita Valley resident and mother, I am committed to children and their education," she said. She sought Oversight Committee membership "to affect positive change and growth within our educational system and ensure proper fund management." |