Board of Directors
Andy Pattantyus

Board President       

 

Andy Pattantyus is the founder and President of Strategic Modularity Inc. (SMI), a firm offering management consulting services and project planning, with a focus on facility planning, factory workflow optimization, and strategic planning.
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John Dow

Marketing Director 

 

John is President and CEO of The Dow Group, Inc. and management consulting firm.  Mr. Dow founded Signature Custom Apparel, a company specializing in branded apparel for Corporate and Studio and Entertainment companies. In addition to running Signature, John is a Board Member and Director of Marketing for the newly founded Santa Clarita Symphony.

 

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Michele Mann

Vice President and Legal Counsel

 

Michele Mann graduated from McGeorge School of Law. She primarily practices in estate planning, wills & Trusts , Probate and general business law, and has represented both large and small corporations and consumers in a variety of employment, business litigation, and consulting matters.

 

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Jim Blazer

Past Board President

 

Jim is co-Founder and Partner of The Wealth Planning Group, a professional services firm specializing in comprehensive wealth management for individuals and small to medium size business owners and he currently holds an Accredited Asset Management Specialist designation.

 

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Jeffrey Gilbert

Education Director


Education Director Jeffrey Gilbert is currently teaches music at Rio Norte Junior High School. He earned degrees in Music and Music Education from California State University – Northridge in addition to his California Teaching Credential.  While at CSUN, he studied conducting under Paul Smith. He has served as Interim Choral Director at the First Presbyterian Church Newhall and Interim Director of Music at Oneonta Congregational Church, South Pasadena. Jeffrey lives in Santa Clarita with his wife Marie and sons Billy and Chris.
 
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...the average patron of the cultural arts spends an average of $22 above the price of admission? This translates to $20,000 in revenue for every sold-out Masterpiece Series show.