b'8 9OUR LEADERSHIP OUR SUPPORTERSTISH GREENWOOD,LEN LINTON, Art has the power to transform lives and build communities. AsEXECUTIVE DIRECTOR BOARD CHAIR a cultural institution, CMATO utilizes its extraordinary exhibitions Greenwood is responsible for shaping CMATOsLinton serves as Chairman of CMATO and has beento inspire curiosity, spark creativity and imagine our shared future. creative vision. An advocate for the arts, integrally involved in the museums leadershipValdez & Polanski Wealth Management is proud to help sustain Greenwood is dedicated to creating dynamicsince 2013, including serving as Treasurer fromthe museums world-class exhibits and programming and tocultural spaces for the public. Her professional2016 to 2019. Lintons professional experiencecontinue CMATOs enduring impact on the communities we serve.experience includes positions at the J. Paul Gettyincludes executive positions within the banking Louie Valdez, Managing Director, Museum, photo l.a. and the National Endowment for the Arts. Sheand financial services, manufacturing and information technologyValdez & Polanski Wealth Management Groupreceived her BA from John Cabot University, Rome, Italy, and herindustries. He presently serves as CFO of ViaSource Solutions and MA in Museum Studies and Contemporary Art from GeorgetownLeads Mogul, LLC, and President of Guardian Insurance Services.University and Sothebys Institute of ArtNew York. She is theHis past board leadership service includes Board Chair of New West CMATOs innate understanding of how to make art relevant and recipient of the 2017 Emerging Arts Leader award from the City ofSymphony, President of the Rotary Club of Westlake Village Sunrise Thousand Oaks and was recently named to the San Fernando Valleyand President of the Wellness Community Valley of Ventura. Along Business Journals 200 Most Influential Leaders in the Valley list. with his wife, philanthropist Judith Linton, he is a passionate advo- interesting to a group of teenagers, many who have never been to aCMATO exists because the community wantedcate of arts patronage and civic engagement. museum, is inspiring and so appreciated! Our kids face a lot of adversity a place where the visual arts are inspiringCMATO aims to serve as an integral part ofin their lives. For them to have the opportunity to see art up close and personal, and then to listen to their feedback about how the art made and accessible to all. We have achieved that, andthe cultural, social and educational life of ourthem feel, was so incredibly moving!Karyn Hagy, Director of Development,re-imagined what an art museum is today.community. We are committed to presenting Big Brothers Big Sisters Ventura CountyCMATO puts art where the people are and invitesworld-class exhibitions and innovative programs them to experience it on their own terms, that broaden horizons, foster understanding and together as a community. Weve presentedand enrich the quality of life for residents, works on par with major museums throughoutvisitors and the region.the world without an admission fee or intim- Len Linton, Board Chairidation. And we are just getting started.Tish Greenwood, Executive DirectorPhilanthropist and Board member, BOARD EMERITUS BOARD Tony Principe, and Jen PrincipeLen Linton, Chair Pat BrubakerNancy Chappell, Vice Chair Margaret Fieweger McEnery, Ph.D.Susan Kelly, Secretary Richard JohnsonGerhard Apfelthaler, Ph.D. Carolyn LinglDaniel Crosby Diana MalmquistGlenn Fuller Albert Bud Marley, Ed.D.*Larry Janss Frank SchilloDarlene McBane Michael Yee*Tony Principe * deceasedRichard ReitzellPhotography courtesy ofRoya AltKarla ChouhanJacob ErbesPhilanthropist and Board member, Larry Janss Stella Kuyumjian'