Board of Advisors

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Elmy Bermejo

Elmy Bermejo
Region IX Administrator, Small Business Administration
Elmy Bermejo oversees SBA programs, offices, and operations in the SBA’s Pacific region, serving Arizona, California, Guam, Hawaii, and Nevada. She has been a senior government official with more than 25 years of experience. Elmy recently served as the Northern California Director for External Affairs for Governor Gavin Newsom; previously she served as a Senior Adviser and Outreach Director for Lt. Governor Eleni Kounalakis of California; and also served in President Barack Obama’s administration at the U.S. Department of Labor as the Regional Representative to the Secretary. She serves on the San Francisco Commission on the Environment, The Women’s Foundation of CA, and as an Advisory member of Hispanas Organized for Political Equality (HOPE).

 

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Celestino Ellington

Celestino Ellington
Bayview Hunters Point YMCA, San Francisco

Celestino Ellington is a longtime community leader and currently serves as Co-Founder and Executive Director of Urban Student Athlete Development Academy (USADA). Prior to creating USADA, Mr. Ellington has been serving as the Sports & Recreation Director at the Bayview Hunters Point YMCA since 2006. Celestino has been dedicated to connecting with hundreds of youths through sports, steering many towards a college or career pathway. Celestino Ellington has been a tireless community and social justice leader throughout the SF Bay Area for decades and continues to be honored by various community-based organizations that he works with. As a long-time education advocate and community leader with roots in local neighborhoods and sports, he will bring a wealth of knowledge and expertise to the Board.

 

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Papia Gambelin
United Airlines, Western Region, United States
Papia Gambelin is Managing Director, State and Local Government Affairs at United Airlines and previously led political strategy and public affairs initiatives for Fortune 100 brands in energy, education, transportation, development, and environment where she created opportunities for businesses to grow and champion diversity. She earned her Bachelor of Science focused in Environmental Science from San Jose State University. She is a Senior Fellow of the American Leadership Forum of Silicon Valley, and a member of the Exceptional Women Awardees Foundation.

 

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Alicia Gamez

Alicia Gámez
Law Office of Alicia M. Gámez, San Francisco, CA
Alicia M. Gámez has had her own legal practice, specializing in trust and estate litigation, since 2010 and also holds an Of Counsel position with Carmel & Naccasha, LLP. She attended the University of Texas at Austin as an undergraduate and received her PhD in Modern Thought and Literature from Stanford. Her law degree is from UC Berkeley. Her corporate and nonprofit board service is extensive and includes the Bar Association of San Francisco Immigration Task Force, California Rural Legal Assistance, San Francisco Commission on the Status of Women, Association of Women in Alternative Investing, San Francisco La Raza Lawyers Association, and the Roxie Theater.

 

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Alex Grab

Alex Grab
Brilliant Earth, San Francisco, CA
Alex Grab is a seasoned legal executive in the Bay Area's tech scene. A native San Franciscan, Alex earned his bachelor's degree from USF and his law degree from UC Hastings. He began his legal career at the US Court of Appeals for the Ninth Circuit and then in a law firm in San Francisco. He is currently the General Counsel at Brilliant Earth, one of the fastest growing ecommerce jewelers in the world and leader in ethically sourced fine jewelry. Alex has been a member of the Board of Advisors of the McCarthy Center since 2016.

 

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Jimi Harris
Chief, Community Relations at PG&E
Jimi Harris oversees the giving portfolios for PG&E’s community investment program. A figure in politics and public service, he joined Kamala Harris’s campaign for public office when she was elected district attorney of San Francisco. He also worked with the City and County of San Francisco during Mayor Brown’s successful re-election effort. In his private life, he served on the board of directors for Booker T. Washington Community Service Center and Willie L. Brown, Jr. Institute for Politics and Public Service, two nonprofits based in San Francisco.

 

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Joanne Hayes-White
State of California Board of Pilot Commissioners
Joanne Hayes-White, San Francisco Fire Department, a native San Franciscan, graduated from St. Stephen School, Mercy High School and the University of Santa Clara. She joined the San Francisco Fire Department in April 1990. After rising through the ranks, she was sworn in by Mayor Gavin Newsom as the 25th Fire Chief of the San Francisco Fire Department in 2004, where she served until May 2019. Joanne currently serves on the Presidential Public Safety Officers’ Medal of Valor Board and the Advisory Board for Little Sisters of the Poor and the Board of Pilot Commissioners for the Bays of San Francisco, San Pablo, and Suisun. Joanne leads an active family life as the mother of three sons, Riley, Logan, and Sean.

 

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Silena Layne

Silena Layne
Program Director, Faithful Fools

Silena Layne is an educator, advocate, and community leader passionate about building equitable change for all black, indigenous, and people of color (BIPOC). After graduating from USF in 2003, she joined the US Peace Corps as an HIV/AIDS crisis mitigator in Southern Africa. In 2007, she co-founded YOU Choose and Opportunity Impact, which serve as tuition-free organizations in Oakland and San Francisco. She currently supports Tenderloin residents through her work at Faithful Fools, encouraging community members to discover their power while seeking services and support.

 

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Joan Lubamersky

Joan Lubamersky
Office of the City Administrator, San Francisco

Joan Lubamersky has had a varied in public service, working at the local, state and federal levels. She currently serves on the staff of San Francisco City Administrator Carmen Chu. She helped develop an online donations portal to allow for contributions to City programs including battling COVID-19. In earlier years, she served in the Office of the Secretary of the Interior, was a four-term mayor of the City of Larkspur, and chaired the Marin County Planning Commission. In 2022, Joan was named Woman of the Year for Marin and Sonoma counties by the California State Legislature. She is a native San Franciscan, as was her mother. She is the second in her family to graduate from USF, following her father who played football for the Dons. One of Joan’s special ties to USF is that parents met in the USF student café.

 

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Sharon McCarthy Allen

Sharon McCarthy-Allen
St. Stephen School, San Francisco, CA
For the past thirty-four years, Sharon McCarthy-Allen has worked in the field of education, as a teacher and administrator in schools throughout the Archdiocese of San Francisco. Since 2002 she has been the principal of St. Stephen School in San Francisco. Sharon has served on the boards of many charitable organizations and received several awards and honors for her volunteer service. She has chaired countless fundraisers and led several successful capital campaigns. Sharon attended Gonzaga University, 1978 and San Francisco State University. A native San Franciscan, she is the daughter of Jackie and the late Leo T. McCarthy (former Lieutenant Governor of California).

 

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Hydra Mendoza

Hydra Mendoza
Chief of Strategic Relationships, Salesforce

Hydra Mendoza has over 25 years of experience working as a community organizer, government and public affairs advisor, and education and equity leader. She is currently the Chief of Strategic Relationships in the Office of the Chair and CEO of Salesforce, where she helps to develop, build, and maintain key stakeholder relationships. She serves on the Board of the Glide Foundation and as an advisor to several non-profit organizations. She was the first and only Filipina elected to office in San Francisco. In 2006, 2010, and 2014, she successfully won a citywide bid and re-elections for a seat on the San Francisco Unified School District Board of Education where she was elected by her peers, twice, as the President and Vice President. She lives in the Bayview District in San Francisco with her husband and has two adult children.

 

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Yoyo Chan

Yoyo Murphy
Golden State Warriors, San Francisco, CA
Yoyo Murphy serves as Vice President of Government and Community Relations for the Golden State Warriors and Chase Center. She is also responsible for all government and external relations efforts for the organization, including the opening and development of Chase Center in San Francisco’s Mission Bay neighborhood. A native of San Francisco, Chan also serves on the San Francisco Grants for the Arts Advisory Panel and the Board of California Asian Pacific Chamber of Commerce. Chan most recently served as Legislative Aide to San Francisco Supervisor Malia Cohen, where she was responsible for providing political and policy analysis on issues related to land use, development, and the City’s budget.

 

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Joey Nevins

Joey Nevin
San Francisco Giants, San Francisco, CA
Joey Nevin is Vice President of Giants Enterprises, the venture arm of the San Francisco Giants, and has been with the organization since 2007. In his role, he is responsible for leading the sales, marketing and development efforts related to year-round programming throughout Oracle Park and ancillary venues. Additionally, he currently serves on the Global Board of Trustees for the Meeting Professionals International Foundation, San Francisco Travel Tourism Council and a Past-President of Meeting Professionals International, Northern California Chapter. A native San Franciscan, Nevin is a graduate of the University of San Diego and received a Master’s degree in Sport Management from the University of San Francisco. Joey currently lives in San Francisco with his wife and two daughters.

 

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Alfredo Pedroza

Alfredo Pedroza
Wells Fargo & Company, San Francisco, CA
Alfredo Pedroza is Senior Vice President of Government Relations and Public Policy at Wells Fargo. Since 2010, he has managed the organization’s local government relations work and expanded upon his decades long work to build strong relationships at the intersection of community, government and business. The proud gay son of immigrant parents from Mexico, Pedroza was born and raised in the Mission and Excelsior districts of San Francsico. He earned his B.S. in International Business Administration from the University of San Francisco. He currently sits on the Boards of the Smithsonian Affiliated Mexican Museum, the San Francisco Chamber of Commerce, Equality CA and Honor PAC.

 

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Janet Reilly

Janet Reilly
Clinic by the Bay, San Francisco, CA
Janet Reilly has a long history of political participation and community involvement in San Francisco. Mentored by Leo T. McCarthy, she served as the President of Golden Gate Bridge District. She is the co-founder and President of the Board of Directors of Clinic by the Bay in San Francisco’s Excelsior. She has served with many institutions such as Catholic Charities, Shanti, St. Vincent de Paul, St. Anthony’s Foundation, the Asian Art Museum, and the San Francisco Film Society. A graduate of UCLA and the Medill School of Journalism at Northwestern University, she worked in the office of Los Angeles Mayor Richard Riordan and served as the Manager of Public Relations for Mervyn’s Department Store. She has also had a career as an anchorwoman/reporter, most recently hosting The Mix with Janet Reilly on NBC Bay Area.

 

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Scott Shafer

Scott Shafer
KQED, San Francisco, CA
Scott Shafer is currently the senior editor of the California politics and government desk at KQED, San Francisco’s NPR member radio station. Before becoming a political reporter and analyst, Shafer served in various positions in California politics and government, including as press secretary to former San Francisco Mayor Art Agnos and chief of staff to State Controller Gray Davis. Scott co-hosts a weekly podcast at KQED, “Political Breakdown” and has been a fixture in California election coverage for the last 22 years.

 

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James Taylor

James Taylor
Professor, University of San Francisco

James Taylor is a professor of Political Science at USF. He serves as a political commentator on U.S. and California politics on behalf of USF’s Media Relations Office, and has made several local media appearances since 2007. He is the author of the book Black Nationalism in the United States: From Malcolm X to Barack Obama. He co-edited and published Something's in the Air: Race and the Legalization of Marijuana. Taylor’s current research is a solo-authored study of the Peoples Temple Movement and African American political history in California, known for its horrific end in the Jonestown compound in Guyana, South America. His teaching and research scholarly interests are in religion and politics in the United States, race and ethnic politics, African American political history, political and social movements, political ideology, law and public policy, and the U.S. Presidency.

 

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Judson True

Judson True — Chair
Office of Housing Delivery, San Francisco, CA
Judson True currently serves as San Francisco's Director of Housing Delivery to expedite the construction of homes in the city, a new position created by Mayor London Breed. Prior to his current role, he served as Chief of Staff to California State Assembly member David Chiu (D-San Francisco) for five years. Judson is originally from southern Illinois; he has been a resident of San Francisco since 1998. He previously worked at the San Francisco Board of Supervisors and the San Francisco Municipal Transportation Agency. Prior to his career in public service, Judson received a Master of Journalism from UC Berkeley and graduated with honors from the University of Virginia, where he studied government and foreign affairs. He occasionally conducts live on-stage conversations for City Arts & Lectures, and his previous interviews include Joan Didion, David Remnick, Barney Frank, Jill Lepore, and Viet Thanh Nguyen.

 

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Keena Turner
San Francisco 49ers, San Francisco, CA
Keena Turner is currently the Vice President and Senior Advisor to the General Manager for the San Francisco 49ers. As an outside linebacker for the Niners for eleven years, he earned four Super Bowl rings and was the “Len Eshmont Award” recipient for his courageous and inspirational play. After the NFL, Keena continued his association with the 49ers, working in Player and Community Relations. Keena also worked for 15 seasons as the color analyst for 49ers’ preseason games on KPIX Channel 5 as well as co-host of the 49ers Preview Show. Turner was inducted into the Bay Area Sports Hall of Fame in 2019.

 

Ex Officio Board Members

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Bill Cartwright

Bill Cartwright
Director, University Initiatives, University of San Francisco
Bill Cartwright is USF’s Director of University Initiatives.  He is a five-time NBA Champion who has come back to his alma mater to develop connections with the community and USF’s alumni.  He was part of the Chicago Bulls dynasty in the early 1990s winning three championships and later two more while serving as assistant coach. At USF, he was a sociology major who led the Dons to two NCAA championships. He later completed a masters degree in organizational development. Since returning to campus in 2016, Bill has been a champion of the McCarthy Center as he seeks to raise the university’s profile and support underrepresented students.

 

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Derick Brown

Derick Brown
Senior Director, Leo T. McCarthy Center
Derick Brown, a native San Franciscan, brings more than 20 years of experience leading neighborhood engagement strategies and addressing complex community issues and has an intimate knowledge of The Fillmore/Western Addition neighborhood where he grew up. A graduate of UC Berkeley, Derick worked as San Francisco’s Director of the Mayor’s Office of Neighborhood Services. Most recently he worked with the San Francisco Police Department (SFPD) as Senior Community Engagement Advisor since 2018 He comes to USF committed to enhancing the tradition of inspiring USF students to serve others and pursue successful careers in public service.