As Class XLII began their Wilderness Experience this past July, ALF Silicon Valley’s Network Development Committee began the process of seating Class XLIII.
Taking the lead in this annual endeavor is a cross-section of fourteen Senior Fellows, which, as a committee, aims to maximize the diversity of participants in the seated class.
Ethnic, gender and sector diversity has always driven ALF’s selection process, with a newly added emphasis on geographic and political diversity. Recently we’ve been thrilled to add residents of the East Bay, San Francisco, and San Mateo County to the network and hope to build on this success. In addition, moderate and conservative voices are essential for the robust dialogues at the center of the Fellows Program.
We greatly appreciate the many excellent nominations submitted by members of our affinity groups, such as the AAPI Caucus, ALF Black, La Comunidad, LGBTQ+, and San Mateo Affinity Group. Your commitment to broadening the makeup of the ALF network has made the strategies noted above possible!
As many of you know, one of the four Senior Fellow Commitments is Engage in ALF. Your participation makes us all stronger.
Senior Fellows, are you ready to participate? Nominate a Fellows Program candidate today!
ALF SILICON VALLEY NETWORK DEVELOPMENT COMMITTEE
Jayne Battey, Class XXIV
Nora Campos, Class XV
Andre Chapman, Class XXIII
Terry Christensen, Class XIV
Christa Gannon, Class XXV
Anjee Helstrup-Alvarez, Class XXXVII
Garrett Herbert, Class XXV
Shelly Kapoor Collins, Class XXXVII
Karen King, Class XXIV
Anita Nunes, Class XXXV
Marion Rittler, Class XXXI
Kim Rivera, Class XXXIII
Quinn Tran, Class XV
Toni Vanwinkle, Class XXXIX