Educational
Aquatic Adventures Science Education Foundation
Aquatic Adventures educates urban youth about science, the ocean and nature through tuition-free programs, creating the next generation of scientific and environmental leaders.
- Ted Griswold, Advisor, Board of Directors Emeritus
La Jolla Country Day School
The mission of the La Jolla Country Day School is to prepare individuals for a lifetime of intellectual exploration, personal growth and social responsibility.
- Bill Eigner, Board of Trustees
Miami University Alumni Association
- Jake Reinbolt, Career Mentor
Monarch Schools
Founded in 1988, Monarch School and its committed team of teachers, administrators and volunteers is dedicated to providing homeless and at-risk children with an accredited education while caring for their basic needs. Today, more than 100 kids between the ages of 7 and 18 are enrolled at Monarch School.
- David Boatwright, Board of Directors, The Monarch School Project
- Grant Puleo, Pro Bono Legal Counsel
North County Trade Tech High School
Trade Tech is an innovative trade school that will graduate students with a strong blend of academic and workforce competencies necessary for future success in post secondary education and in the construction industry.
- Tim Salter, Board of Directors
Patrick Henry High School
- Ted Griswold, Advisor, Member Athletics Foundation
Pepperdine University School of Law
The mission of Pepperdine University School of Law is to provide highly qualified students with a superior legal education. The school seeks to prepare students for positions as counselors, advocates, and judges; as business persons; and as researchers, teachers, and philosophers of the law. These ends are furthered by a program of academic excellence combined with practical experience.
- David Boatwright, Member, Board of Visitors
San Diego State University Entrepreneurial Management Center
The Entrepreneurial Management Center at San Diego State University supports the development of innovative entrepreneurial education programs and research that facilitate venture creation and growth.
- Steve Untiedt, Judge, NASDAQ-SDSU International Business Plan Competition and Advisory Board, Entrepreneurial Management Center
San Diego State University Field Stations Program
The San Diego State University Field Stations Program (FSP) is an international resource for environmental research and education. They support field-based education and research at four reserves in southern California: Santa Margarita Ecological Reserve, Tijuana River National Estuarine Research Reserve, Fortuna Mountain (Mission Trails Regional Park), and Sky Oaks Ecological Reserve. Their mission is to support teaching, research and education on the ecosystems of southern California by collecting, sharing and understanding environmental data.
- Ted Griswold, Deans Advisory Committee, College of Science and Engineering; Biological Field Stations' Steering Committee and Science, Technology, Engineering and Mathematics Council
University of California, San Diego
The Regional Workbench Consortium (RWBC) is a collaborative network of university and community-based partners dedicated to enabling sustainable city-region development. We promote multidisciplinary research and service learning aimed at understanding how problems of environment and development interrelate across local, regional and global scales.
- Ted Griswold, Mentor, Regional Workbench Consortium for Urban Studies
- Eric Lodge, Planned Giving Executive Committee
University of Michigan Law School
- Jake Reinbolt, Career Mentor
University of San Diego
The University of San Diego's Burnham-Moores Center for Real Estate was founded in 1993, became the Real Estate Institute in 1998, and was re-named with an endowment gift in September 2004. The center's mission is to deliver outstanding education, industry outreach, career placement and research services to advance socially responsible leadership in real estate. Our vision is to be a world-class real estate center.
- Jeff Stoke, Board Member, Burnham-Moores Center for Real Estate
University of San Diego BusinessLink
BusinessLink USD is the vehicle for which valued relationships and collaboration between the University San Diego and corporate community are formed - thereby promoting partnerships between business and education.
- John O'Neill, Executive Committee, BusinessLink
University of San Diego School of Law
Founded in 1954, the University of San Diego School of Law is accredited by the American Bar Association, and is a member of the Association of American Law Schools and the Order of the Coif, the most distinguished rank of American law schools. The law school is part of the University of San Diego, a private, nonprofit, independent, Roman Catholic university chartered in 1949.
- Phil Giacinti, Adjunct Professor, School of Law
- Patrick Martin, Alumni Board, School of Law
- Mary Jo Wiggins, Professor, School of Law
- David Wolds, Adjunct Professor, School of Law
