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| F. Warren Hellman |
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Warren Hellman is chairman of Hellman & Friedman LLC. He co-founded the San Francisco-based private equity firm in 1984 and is currently investing its fourth fund with $2.2 billion of committed capital. Prior to serving as chairman at Hellman & Friedman, Mr. Hellman was a general partner at Hellman, Ferri Investment Associates, a Boston-based venture capital firm, and later a general partner at Matrix Partners, Hellman, Ferri's successor. Prior to Hellman, Ferri, Mr. Hellman served as president and director at Lehman Brothers and headed their Investment Banking Division.
Mr. Hellman is director of Levi Strauss & Co., The Nasdaq Stock Market, Inc., and WPP Group plc. He serves as chairman of The San Francisco Foundation, and is a member of the advisory board of the Walter A. Haas School of Business at UC Berkeley, a trustee of the UC Berkeley Foundation, and trustee emeritus of The Brookings Institution.
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| T. Gary Rogers |
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Gary Rogers is chairman of the board and chief executive
officer of Dreyer's Grand Ice Cream, Inc. (Nasdaq: DRYR).
Mr. Rogers and his partner William F. Cronk purchased
Dreyer's in 1977 and have expanded it from a small
regional ice cream operation to the largest company in its
industry. Under Mr. Rogers' leadership, Dreyer's sales
have grown from $6 million to $1.4 billion annually. Prior
to acquiring Dreyer's, Mr. Rogers founded Vintage
Associates, a restaurant operating company, and worked
as an associate consultant at McKinsey & Company.
Mr. Rogers is a former chairman of the Bay Area Council
and current chairman of the Oakland CEO Council and the
Oakland Dialogue. He is a member of the board of
directors of Levi Strauss & Co., Stanislaus Food Products,
GARDONJIM Farms, The Bay Area Council, The
International Dairy Foods Association, and the Friends of
California Crew.
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| Richard M. Rosenberg |
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Richard Rosenberg is the retired chairman and chief exec-utive
officer of BankAmerica Corporation. He was
appointed to chairman and CEO in 1990 and served until
1996. Under his leadership, BankAmerica significantly
strengthened its retail franchise in the western United
States as well as its corporate operations. Prior to joining
Bank of America in 1987, Mr. Rosenberg worked at Wells
Fargo Bank for 22 years, his last years serving as vice
chairman and director.
Mr. Rosenberg is a retired commander in the U.S. Naval
Reserve, a member of the Bay Area Business Council, and
the California Bar Association, a trustee of the California
Institute of Technology, a past president of The Bankers
Roundtable, the Bank Marketing Association, the Federal
Advisory Council Federal Reserve System and a past chair-man
of Mastercard International. He is a member of the board of directors of Airborne Express Corporation, Pacific
Life Insurance Company, and the San Francisco Symphony
and has served as a director of Northrop Grumman
Corporation, SBC Communications, and UCSF-Stanford
Health Care.
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| Michael E. Rossi |
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Michael Rossi is a retired vice chairman of BankAmerica
Corporation. He was appointed to vice chairman in 1993
and served until 1997. Prior to serving as vice chairman,
Mr. Rossi was BankAmerica's chief credit officer. Prior to
that post, he held various executive positions which
included running the Bank's Commercial Banking Division
and the Domestic Private Banking Division, the Asia
Division, and the Latin America Division. He also served
as senior credit officer of the World Banking Group.
Mr. Rossi is a member of the board of the National Urban
League, Del Webb Corporation, Pipevine, The Monterrey
Institute of International Studies, and Special Olympics of
Northern California. He was formerly a member of the
board of Union Pacific Resources, the American Bankers
Association, Claremont University Center and Graduate
School, the American Graduate School of International
Management, the San Francisco Opera, and the University
of California at Berkeley Art Museum. He also served on
the President's Campaign Cabinet for University of
California at Berkeley and was a member of the nominating
Committee of the Bankers Association for Foreign
Trade (BAFT) as well as past president of the board of BAFT.
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| Roger O. Walther |
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Roger Walther is chief executive officer of Tusker Corporation, a commercial real estate development and management company, co-founder and chairman of First Republic Bank (NYSE: FRC), and co-founder and past chairman of San Francisco Bancorp. In addition to Mr. Walther's thirty-plus years in real estate and banking, he has been involved with publishing as a past owner and publisher of San Francisco Magazine, and in international education as the co-founder, president and CEO of American Institute for Foreign Study, Inc.(AIFS, Inc.); as co-founder and vice chairman of the board of trustees of Richmond College, an independent, non-profit, international liberal arts college located in Richmond, England; and as chairman and CEO of ELS Language Centers, Inc., the largest teacher of English as a second language in the United States.
Mr. Walther is director of The Charles Schwab Corporation, Dr. Meyer Friedman Institute, Chapman University, UCSF Foundation, Orlimar Golf Company, Bay Area Scholarships for Innercity Children, San Francisco Symphony, San Francisco Architectural Heritage and director emeritus of the graduate executive board at Wharton School, University of Pennsylvania. Mr. Walther is a member of the advisory board of Wharton West and president of 2006 Washington Street Corporation.
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| Eric Yopes |
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Eric Yopes worked at Shorenstein Company from 1984 until 2001. During his
tenure at the company, he has played a lead role in all of
the company's business activities, including leasing,
management, construction, finance, investment and fund
development. Prior to joining Shorenstein
Company, Mr. Yopes worked for four years as a real estate attorney with the law firm of Shearman & Sterling
in its New York office.
Mr. Yopes is involved in numerous civic and philanthropic
activities including serving as trustee for the Marin
Country Day School and the Episcopal Community
Services. He is also a board member of the San Francisco
Bay Area YMCA.
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| Advisory Board Members within Shorenstein
Company |
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In addition to their significant responsibilities at
Shorenstein Company, the following key individuals also
serve as inside members of the Shorenstein Company
Advisory Board: Douglas W. Shorenstein (Chairman and
CEO), Glenn A. Shannon (President), Walter H.
Shorenstein (Founder), and Stanley L. Berger (Senior
Executive Vice President).
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