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PRESIDENT’S MESSAGE Meet Your 2015 Queen’s Bench A Call to Action Board of Directors and Officers by Jaime G. Touchstone Jaime G. Touchstone, President Pauline Farmer-Koppenol, here are many iterations of the Jaime is an associ- First Vice President Told saying “what you give is what ate with the San Pauline is a you get,” but they all seem to have Francisco firm of patent attorney similar meaning. The more effort you Futterman Dupree and Associate dedicate to your job, your relation- Dodd Croley Maier General ships and your passions, the more LLP. She focuses Counsel for you receive in return. The same is her practice on Patents for the true for community involvement and general civil, complex commercial Clinical Diagnostics Group at Bio- volunteerism. I have experienced this and employment litigation, where Rad Laboratories in Hercules. She first hand thanks to Queen’s Bench. she plays an important role in motion earned an M.S. in Chemistry and Most of you are familiar with the practice, client communication, case J.D. from the University of Michigan organization’s rich history, founded in research and the writing of briefs. She and a B.S. in Chemistry from the 1921 by a group of women lawyers also provides employment law advice University of Florida. Within Queen’s frustrated with male resistance to and reviews and drafts employment Bench, Pauline has been involved female participation in the local bar handbooks and policies. Jaime has with the Juvenile Hall Project and association. You know that Queen’s appeared in state and federal courts the Scholarship Committee. When Bench continues as a group of Bay on behalf of privately and publicly not lawyering, Pauline can be found Area legal professionals dedicated to held businesses, partnerships, sole swimming in the Bay – even in the further reducing, and ideally eliminat- proprietorships, public entities, receiv- middle of winter. ing, the gender gap. But what many ers and individuals. of you may not have experienced is In addition to Queen’s Bench, Anne Gyemant Paris, Second Vice President working with the intelligent, success- Jaime is actively engaged in the legal Anne is a sole prac- ful and diverse group of women who community, including past involve- titioner specializing are actively involved in the organiza- ment with the Bar Association of San in adoption, surro- tion today, and the myriad of interests Francisco’s Barristers Club, which com- gacy, reproductive each contributes to Queen’s Bench’s prises members in their first 10 years technology and par- growing resume of programs, events of practice. In December 2009, Jaime entage issues at and projects. was named Barrister of the Year by the Gyemant Paris Law. She is a gradu- I am fortunate to have built a San Francisco Bar Association. Jaime ate of U.C. Berkeley and Hastings relationship with many of these served on the Barristers Club Board College of Law, where she earned a women from whom I benefit on a of Directors in 2011 and 2012, and specialization in public interest law. daily basis – certainly professionally, assisted with creation of the Barristers but also personally. The organization Club’s 2009, 2010 and 2011 editions of continued, page 2 is not only an avenue for business the Pro Bono Resource Guide, A Guide development, but is also the source to San Francisco Bay Area Volunteer of many of my mentors, advisors and Opportunities for Lawyers and Law INSIDE THIS ISSUE friends. This reward would not have Firms. Jaime has been named as a been possible without my consistent Northern California “Rising Star” by National Adoption Day Celebration...... 5 involvement in Queen’s Bench over Super Lawyers every year since 2009. QB New Members...... 5 the past eight years. Jaime graduated from the University of My goal as Queen’s Bench’s Colorado and earned her J.D. from the Announcements...... 6 2015 President is to reach out to University of San Francisco School of Committees & Appointments...... 7 and ­encourage as many of you as Law in 2004. Calendar...... 8 continued, page 4 2015 Board of Directors Continued from page 1

Anne began her career as a Presidential Management Law Pro Bono Program and was recognized as an Fellow at the Immigration and Naturalization service work- “Outstanding Volunteer” in 2010 and 2011 for her pro ing in the area of international adoption and family-based bono work. Sophia earned her J.D from the Golden Gate immigration. She went on to launch two successful legal University School of Law in 2009 and her B.A. in politi- services programs focused on the family, where she pro- cal science from the University of California at Davis in vided legal advice on various issues, including restrain- 2004. Sophia resides with her family in the Oakland hills. ing orders, family law, immigration and employment law Sophia previously chaired and continues to be involved issues. Anne previously chaired the Domestic Violence in the Business Development Committee. committee and is co-chair of the History committee. 2015 DIRECTORS-at-Large Holly A. Schaitberger, Treasurer Holly A. Schaitberger is a family Clarissa A. Kang law attorney at Hersh Family Law Clarissa is a director at the employee Practice, P.C. in San Francisco. She benefits law firm of Trucker Huss in assists clients in all manner of family San Francisco. She specializes in the law matters, including complex prop- area of employee benefits and ERISA erty division, child and spousal sup- litigation, appearing before federal port, and child custody and visitation and state courts at trial and appeals matters in dissolution, parentage, and levels. In addition to serving as an post-judgment matters throughout the advocate in active litigation, Clarissa Bay Area. Holly obtained her law degree cum laude from represents retirement plans, health and welfare plans, the University of San Francisco School of Law in 2005. and plan fiduciaries in investigations commenced by the As a law student, Holly served as a full-time extern law Department of Labor and the Internal Revenue Service. clerk to the Honorable Carlos T. Bea on the Ninth Circuit Clarissa earned her J.D. from the University of Virginia Court of Appeals and interned as an investigator with the School of Law in 1999 and her undergraduate degree Equal Employment Opportunity Commission and the San cum laude from Harvard College. Clarissa is serving Francisco Public Defender. again as a Director this year and is also serving as a co-chair of the History Committee. Hana Hardy, Secretary Hana Hardy is a real estate attorney in the Oakland of- Anoush Lancaster fice of Goldfarb & Lipman, LLP. Her Anoush Lancaster litigates personal practice areas include real estate injury involving negligence, products law, nonprofit corporation law, and liability, industrial accidents, and ex- affordable housing. She received ceptions to the workers’ compensa- her juris doctorate from Santa Clara tion exclusive remedy doctrine. Ms. University School of Law with a con- Lancaster also represents plaintiffs centration in Public Interest Law and in mass actions and employment Social Justice. She earned a Bachelor of Arts degree matters. In 2013 and 2014 Ms. in International Relations and German Studies from Lancaster was selected to the Northern California Rising Stanford University. Her other board experience includes Stars and Top Women Attorneys in Northern California serving as President of the San Francisco Community lists and was a finalist for San Francisco Trial Lawyers Land Trust. Association’s Trial Lawyer of the Year. She has co-tried cases in Solano, Monterey, Sacramento, and Fresno Sophia Andritsakis, Assistant Secretary/Newsletter Editor counties to successful plaintiffs’ verdicts. Her Fresno Sophia Andritsakis is Assistant verdict was the largest wrongful death verdict in Fresno Corporate Counsel at Franklin County in the last decade. Templeton Investments in San Ms. Lancaster’s articles appear in various legal publi- Mateo. Her practice areas include cations and she frequently speaks at seminars regarding commercial technology transactions a wide-range of legal issues. with a focus on software and data licensing agreements and other continued, page 3 intellectual property matters. Sophia volunteers at the Bar Association of San Francisco’s Justice & Diversity Center Family

2 Queen’s Bench Newsletter 2015 Board of Directors Continued from page 2 Carol A. Salvagione April earned a B.S. in Natural Resources from Cornell Carol Salvagione is a Family Law University and J.D. from Emory University and was Specialist, certified by the State named a 2014 Super Lawyers Rising Star. Bar of California, and has been licensed to practice law in California Laura E. Vocke since December of 1994. A partner Laura E. Vocke is an associate at- in the law firm of Hedani, Choy, torney at Schoenberg Family Law Spalding & Salvagione, LLP, Ms. Group, P.C., emphasizing family law, Salvagione’s practice is limited to and currently serves as a director- family law. She handles all aspects at-large of the 2015 Queen’s Bench of family law cases including property division, child and Board of Directors. She previously spousal support, and child custody and visitation issues, served as co-chair of the Queen’s as well as drafting and reviewing premarital agreements. Bench Domestic Violence Committee Ms. Salvagione is a mediator and collaborative law in 2013. She is passionate about ­attorney. social justice and represents asylum applications pro Ms. Salvagione is a member of the following profes- bono as part of her legal practice. She received her Juris sional organizations: Fellow of the American Academy of Doctorate from the University of San Francisco School of Matrimonial Lawyers; Family Law Section of the California Law, where she received a CALI award for outstanding State Bar Association; Family Law Section of the Bar performance in community property law. She completed Association of San Francisco where she served as the her undergraduate degree in literature from University of chairperson in 2010; California Women Lawyers; Queen’s California, Santa Cruz with highest honors in her major. Bench; Collaborative Practice San Francisco; and the Outside of work, Ms. Vocke enjoys yoga, live music, International Academy of Collaborative Professionals. travelling, and being outdoors. Ms. Salvagione was named a Northern California Super Lawyer every year from 2004 through 2014 by Law & Vanessa Hierbaum Politics Publications. Martindale-Hubbell has awarded Ms. Vanessa has been a partner with Salvagione an “AV” rating. KAYE•MOSER•HIERBAUM LLP since 2007, and has practiced with Maria Schopp former KAYE•MOSER since 2000. Maria Schopp is a sole practitioner Vanessa’s practice includes all as- whose practice includes family law pects of family law including marital and criminal law in San Francisco, dissolutions, support, complex asset Marin, Alameda and Contra Costa characterization and division and Counties. Maria received her high conflict custody disputes. She Bachelor of Arts in Legal Studies was named a Northern California Super Lawyer Rising from the University of California, Berkeley, and her J.D. Star in Family Law in 2009, 2010 and 2011, and a Super from the City University of New York School of Law in Lawyer in 2012 through 2014. Her practice also includes 1995. Maria then worked as an Assistant Public Defender probate and trust litigation and estate planning. Vanessa for the next eight years prior to opening her own family previously chaired, and continues to be involved in the law practice. Maria lives in Lafayette with her young son. Domestic Violence committee. Vanessa obtained her J.D. cum laude from the University of San Francisco School April Sommer of Law in 1996. April is a Staff Attorney with the Center for Biological Diversity. She practices public interest environmen- tal law, specializing in challenging destructive energy infrastructure projects such as power plants and transmission lines. Prior to joining the Center in 2014, April ran Sommer Public Interest Law where she practiced environmental litigation, appeals, and public forum law. April has been a Co-Chair of the Juvenile Hall Project for the past five years and a Queen’s Bench member since 2008.

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possible to work towards building a similar, enhanced justice system. This program is thought-provoking and relationship with Queen’s Bench and its membership. rewarding. If each Queen’s Bench member spent just And for those of you who have seen your Queen’s Bench one evening a year volunteering at the JHP, it would involvement trickle off, I encourage you to rejoin the fold, greatly reduce the burden on our committee chairs become reacquainted with old friends and meet new ones who often struggle to recruit a sufficient number of in the process. volunteers. To that end, I issue a call to action to all Queen’s • Committee Involvement: Queen’s Bench has thir- Bench’s members and supporters. The organization teen committees that are looking for members to needs your help. Of course, we are and will continue develop and help orchestrate programs and events. to be appreciative of your financial support and your Specifically, our Business Development, Domestic attendance at our events and programs, but what we Violence, Education, Diversity, Employment/Work need most in 2015 is “womanpower.” We need women Life Balance, History, Amicus and Legislative Issues who are willing to roll up their sleeves and get to work in and Reproductive Rights Committees all are in need the name of Queen’s Bench. Whether it means joining of volunteers for 2015. one of Queen’s Bench’s many committees, offering to • The Mentorship Pod Program: Queen’s Bench’s develop a program, or simply publicizing Queen’s Bench structured pod program combines women in different events to friends and colleagues, the organization needs stages in their careers, grouped in areas of interest your efforts. Specifically, we have an immediate need for such as practice area, judicial aspirations and working volunteers to assist with: moms. Queen’s Bench is in need of senior attorneys • The Juvenile Hall Project: This is Queen’s Bench’s and judicial officers willing to join and contribute to our flagship community outreach project that has been on- mentorship pods. going for over 40 years. Volunteers with the JHP meet If the above-detailed suggestions do not pique your the 1st and 3rd Wednesday of each month at the San interest, but you remain committed to increasing your Francisco Juvenile Detention Center to spend time involvement, please contact me directly. I welcome the with girls who have become involved with the juvenile opportunity to sit down with you over coffee or lunch to discuss the organization and your place within. For those of you who are like me and are barely able to find the time — between work, family and social commitments — to read a magazine, believe me, I un- derstand. Your involvement can be as much or as little as you are looking to contribute. Queen’s Bench will be grateful for your help and also grateful for the opportunity to meet yet one more amazing woman. I submit that by helping Queen’s Bench, you will not only be adding value to our organization, you will be enriching your own life through the creation of lasting professional and personal relationships and through giving back to the community. I look forward to getting to know all of you a little bit better in 2015, as we work together to build on Queen’s Bench’s strong tradition of women’s leadership in the community.

4 Queen’s Bench Newsletter National Adoption Day Celebration Queen’s Bench New Members by Maria Schopp, Director, Past President Please welcome the following new members who joined between November 23 and February 4, 2015: n November 14, 2014, the San Francisco Unified OFamily Court held its annual Adoption Day • Julie Alcaron Celebration. In attendance were Queen’s Bench mem- bers Anne Gyemant Paris (2015 Director) and Maria • Anne Cherry Barnette Schopp (2004 Past President and 2015 Director). Polsinelli LLP National Adoption Day is held annually by the Unified • Jana Buresova Superior Court in order to celebrate the creation of new VMware, Inc families through the adoption process and to call attention to the estimated 68,000 children in California who are in • Jennifer Carr the foster care system who are looking for permanent Jewell & Associates, PC homes. California law requires that all children who are • Lauren Gruber adopted appear personally before a bench officer in order Room to Read for the adoption process to be completed. It is a tradition at the San Francisco Superior Court and other courts • Leslie Gutierrez around the Bay Area for the bench officer conducting the • Mercy Hall hearing to present to the adoptee a stuffed bear to reduce Myers Urbatsch, P.C. court room jitters and commemorate this special day. The task of collecting these bears has been performed by a • Ruth Hawley private individual, Dorothy Hourican. Dorothy was hon- Kaufhold Gaskin LLP ored at the Adoption Day Celebration for her hard work • Johanna Jacob and efforts at make the adoption day a special day for Orrick, Herrington and Sutcliffe LLP every child adopted in San Francisco. Dorothy reported that the supply of bears in San Francisco is running low. • Catherine Kauffelt She further reported that the supply in Contra Costa has • Shabnam Malek been almost depleted and the prospect of replenishment Cobalt LLP in Contra Costa is slim due to the donation source in that county running dry. The Queen’s Bench Bar Association • Stephanie Malla will be conducting a teddy bear donation drive. Look for Lewis Brisbois Bisgaard & Smith more details of the drive in the coming weeks. • Kemi Mustapha Bay Area Legal Aid • Alyssa Ohanian Trucker Huss, APC • Elyse Park Myers Urbatsch, P.C. • Katherine Stockton • Jennifer Truong Trucker Huss

Left to right: Dorothy Hourican, Maria Schopp, Anne Gyemant Paris

Winter 2015 5 ANNOUNCEMENTS ...

The Queen’s Bench Business Development Committee Queen’s Bench History Committee The Queen’s Bench Business Development Committee Calling all History Committee members and prospective holds monthly meetings on the last Thursday of every members! Please join the History Committee for refresh- month, except for our next meeting, which will be held on ments, planning, and a walk through Queen’s Bench’s rich Tuesday, February 24, 2015. Please join the Committee history on February 19, 2015 at 5:30 at Trucker Huss, 1 to plan this year’s amazing events, including Cocktails , 12th Floor, San Francisco. RSVP and Couture and the LEAADD Networking Cocktail to [email protected]. Evening. Cocktails and Couture will be in March this year and we are looking for a new location. Last year Save the Date: Sunday February 22nd at 5:00 p.m. the LEAADD Cocktail event was held in a hip SOMA Author Catherine Duggan on Brehon Laws. gallery and attendees enjoyed small batch wine and Catherine Duggan, attorney and historian of Irish law great conversation. Tickets for this event sold out in just will discuss her book The Lost Laws of Ireland: How the a few days, and this year we are looking to expand our Brehon Laws Shaped Early Irish Society. Brehon Law was event with your participation. the legal system that governed Irish society for over 1000 The details for meetings are as follows: Time: 6:00 years. Since there was no central authority, the Brehon p.m. to 7:15 p.m.; Location: Hyatt Embarcadero Center Laws were enforced by the community. They reflect a in the Eclipse Lounge, located at 5 Embarcadero, San culture that sought to insure fairness and harmony in a Francisco. If you would like to be added to our email cir- hierarchical warrior society. culation list or have any questions about the Committee This event will be held in the Saint Francis Room please email: [email protected]. The Committee at United Irish Cultural Center, 2700 45th Ave, San Co-Chairs, Alice Purdy and Lisa Villasenor, look forward Francisco ILHS members free, visitors $5. to seeing you at the Business Development Committee Meetings. 2015 Induction Ceremony and Champagne Reception Thursday, February 26, 2015, 5:30-7:30 p.m. The Induction Ceremony honors incoming officers and directors of Queen’s Bench and welcomes new admittees to the California State Bar. Associate Justice Kathryn QUEEN’S BENCH NEWSLETTER M. Werdegar, California Supreme Court, will conduct Published three to four times a year by the Queen’s Bench the Induction Ceremony. Civic Center Courthouse, 4th Bar Association of the San Francisco Bay Area, Floor Rotunda, 400 McAllister Street, San Francisco. a California nonprofit corporation Champagne and hors d’ouevres will be served. Judges NEWSLETTER EDITOR: Sophia Andritsakis and new admittees to the California Bar are guests of Queen’s Bench. Email [email protected] to RSVP by ADMINISTRATIVE OFFICE: February 7, 2015. Additional tickets are $25. Click here to 816 E. Fourth Avenue purchase tickets. San Mateo, CA 94401-3317 If you prefer to pay by check, send payment with Telephone: 415-249-9280 names of attending to Queen’s Bench, 816 E. 4th Avenue, Facsimile: 650-344-1588 E-mail: [email protected] San Mateo, CA 94401. Internet: www.queensbench.org

ADMINISTRATOR: Maurine Killough

2015 OFFICERS JAIME G. TOUCHSTONE...... President PAULINE FARMER-KOPPENOL. .First Vice President ANNE GYEMANT PARIS. . . Second Vice President HOLLY SCHAITBERGER...... Treasurer HANA A. HARDY ...... Secretary SOPHIA ANDRITSAKIS. . . . .Assistant Secretary VANESSA HIERBAUM. . . Immediate Past President

2015 DIRECTORS CLARISSA A. KANG ANOUSH LANCASTER CAROL A. SALVAGIONE MARIA SCHOPP APRIL ROSE SOMMER LAURA E. VOCKE

6 Queen’s Bench Newsletter 2015 COMMITTEE CHAIRS AND SPECIAL APPOINTMENTS

Amicus Briefs Domestic Violence Tiffany Hufford Simona Agnolucci Katie Burke 154 Lisbon Street Keker & Van Nest The Wald Group PC San Francisco, CA 94112 633 Battery St 88 Kearny, Suite 1475 (209) 969-8433 (T) San Francisco, CA 94111 San Francisco, CA 94108 [email protected] (415) 391-5400 (T) (415) 648-3097(T) [email protected] [email protected] Membership Anne Gyemant Paris Nicole Coon Kemi Mustapha Gyemant Paris Law Schneider Wallace Cottrell Konecky Bay Area Legal Aid 1330 Castro Street Wotkyns LLP 1735 Telegraph Avenue San Francisco, CA 94114 180 , Suite 2000 Oakland, CA 94612 (415) 513-5502 (T) / (415) 282-4884 (F) San Francisco, CA 94104 (510) 663-4744 (T) [email protected] (415) 421-7100 (T) [email protected] [email protected] Mentorship Education Michelle Schuller Lewis Guinevere L. Jobson Michelle Dylan Trucker Huss, APC Fenwick & West LLP Law Office of Michelle Dylan , 12th Floor , 12th Floor 311 Garces Drive San Francisco, CA 94111 San Francisco, CA 94104 San Francisco, CA 94132 (415) 788-3111 (T) / (415) 277-8038 (F) (415) 875-2388 (T) (415) 819-7294 (T) / (415) 989-7950 (F) [email protected] [email protected] [email protected] Kimberly Wong Awards Clare Lakewood The Veen Firm, P.C. Barbara L. Harris Chiang 1010 Fell Street 711 Van Ness Avenue, Suite 220 Dillingham & Murphy, LLP San Francisco, CA 94117 San Francisco, CA 94102 , Suite 1900 (415) 316-8615 (T) (415) 673-4800 (T) / (415) 771-5845 (F) San Francisco, CA 94108 [email protected] [email protected] (415) 397-2700 (T) / (415) 397-3300 (F) [email protected] Employment/Work-Life Balance Angel L. Garrett Julie A. Stockton Trucker Huss Lisa Rauch King & Spalding LLP One Embarcadero Center, 12th Floor Howard Rome Martin & Ridley LLP 601 S. California Avenue, Suite 100 San Francisco, CA 94111 1775 Woodside Road, Suite 200 Palo Alto, CA 94304 (415) 788-3111 (T) Redwood City, CA 94061 (650) 422-6818 (T) (415) 421-2017 (F) (650) 365-7715 ext 234 (T) / [email protected] [email protected] (650) 364-5297 (F) [email protected] Karman Guadagni Newsletter Editor Stebner and Associates Sophia Andritsakis Eliza M. Rodrigues 870 Market Street, Suite 1212 Franklin Templeton Investments Sedgwick LLP San Francisco, CA 94102 One Franklin Parkway , 30th Floor (415) 362-9800 (T) / (415) 362-9801 (F) San Mateo, CA 94403 San Francisco, CA 94104 [email protected] (415) 312-2436 (T) (415) 537-3019 (T) / (415) 781-2635 (F) [email protected] [email protected] History Committee Clarissa Kang Programs Business Development Trucker Huss Pauline Farmer-Koppenol Alice A. Purdy One Embarcadero Center, 12th Floor Bio-Rad Laboratories, Inc. Family First Legal San Francisco, CA 94111 1000 Alfred Nobel Drive 870 Market Street, Suite 1046 (415) 788-3111 (T) (415) 421-2017 (F) Hercules, CA 94547 San Francisco, CA 94102 [email protected] (510) 741-6054(T) (510) 461-8955 (T) [email protected] [email protected] Hon. Charlotte Walter Woolard ADR Services Scholarships Lisa A. Villasenor 100 First Street, 27th Floor Hon. Adrienne Jacobs Miller The Hassell Law Group San Francisco, CA 94105 523 Grizzly Peak Blvd. 4079 19th Avenue (415) 772-0900 (T) Berkeley, CA 94708 San Francisco, CA 94132 [email protected] (510) 506-9723 (T) (415) 518-8479 (T) / (415) 788-1598 (F) [email protected] [email protected] Juvenile Hall Project Beverly Brand Kendra L. Tanacea Conference Of Delegates 1517 Anza Street Law Offices of K. Tanacea Andrea Carlise San Francisco, CA 94118 198 Corbett Avenue Patton Wolan Carlise LLP (415) 613-6450 (T) San Francisco, CA 94114 1999 Harrison Street, Suite 1350 [email protected] (415) 934-8844 (T) / (415) 934-8840 (F) Oakland, CA 94612-3582 [email protected] (510) 987-7500 (T) / (510) 987-7575 (F) Christine MacDonald [email protected] 1000 Union Street #309 San Francisco, CA 94133 CWL Liaison (512) 577-3993 (T) Sarah M. King [email protected] Tufts, Stephenson & Kasper, LLP Contact Your President... 235 Montgomery Street, Suite 1035 Legislative Issues & Reproductive Rights San Francisco, CA 94104-3008 Laura Cronin Ford 415-835-2207 (T) Kaye*Moser*Hierbaum LLP Jaime G. Touchstone [email protected] 1One Embarcadero Center, Suite 1650 Futterman Dupree Dodd Croley Maier, LLP San Francisco, CA 94111 Diversity (415) 296-8868 (T) 180 Sansome Street, 17th Floor Sharon Alkire [email protected] San Francisco, CA 94104 The Law Office of Sharon Alkire 6985 Exeter Drive Marketing & Communications Tel: (415) 399-3906 Jaime G. Touchstone Oakland, CA 94611 Fax: (415) 399-3838 (510) 402-8649 (T) Futterman Dupree Dodd Croley Maier, LLP [email protected] 180 Sansome Street, 17th Floor [email protected] San Francisco, CA 941104 (415) 399-3906 (T) / (415) 399-3838 (F) [email protected]

Winter 2015 7 February March April 4 Juvenile Hall Project 3 Board of Directors Meeting 1 Board of Directors Meeting 7:00 p.m. 6:00 p.m. 6:00 p.m. Youth Guidance Center Nixon Peabody Nixon Peabody 375 Woodside Avenue One Embarcadero, 18th Floor One Embarcadero, 18th Floor 18 Juvenile Hall Project 4 Juvenile Hall Project 8 Juvenile Hall Project 7:00 p.m. 7:00 p.m. 7:00 p.m. Youth Guidance Center Youth Guidance Center Youth Guidance Center 19 History Committee 18 Juvenile Hall Project 22 Juvenile Hall Project 5:30 p.m. 7:00 p.m. 7:00 p.m. Trucker Huss Youth Guidance Center Youth Guidance Center 1 Embarcadero, San Francisco 26 Business Development Committee 30 Business Development Committee 24 Business Development Committee: 6:00 p.m. 6:00 p.m. Network Cocktail Evening Eclipse Lounge, Hyatt Embarcadero Eclipse Lounge, Hyatt Embarcadero 6:00 p.m. 5 Embarcadero Center, San 5 Embarcadero Center, San Eclipse Lounge, Hyatt Embarcadero Francisco Francisco 5 Embarcadero Center, San Francisco 26 2015 Induction Ceremony and Champagne Reception 5:30-7:30 p.m. Civic Center Courthouse 400 McAllister Street, San Francisco

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