Robert L. Hunt II |
Mr. Hunt has three decades of experience
working with regulated financial institutions, holding several senior
executive-level positions, including 15 years at Coast Savings Financial,
Inc., where he was President and Chief Operating Officer at the time
of its acquisition in 1998. Prior to his service at Coast Savings,
Mr. Hunt held the position of Vice President and Controller of Fidelity
Federal Savings and Loan from 1980 to 1983 and was an audit manager
at the public accounting firm of KPMG LLP where he served from 1972
to 1980. |
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James R. Ukropina, Chief Executive
Officer of Directions, LLC |
Mr. Ukropina served as senior partner
with O’Melveny & Myers LLP from 1992 to February 2001 and
remains Of Counsel to that firm. He has extensive legal and consulting
experience in the area of corporate governance and has served on numerous
boards, in both the private and public sector. Currently he is a director
of Lockheed Martin Corporation and Pacific Life Insurance, and his
former board affiliations include Stanford University, the California
Business Roundtable and the California Economic Development Corporation.
Mr. Ukropina received an MBA from Stanford University, and an LLB
from the University of Southern California. |
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IndyMac Bank |
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Lydia H. Kennard |
Ms. Kennard served as Executive Director
of Los Angeles World Airports (LAWA) until November 2003. She joined
LAWA in 1994 as Deputy Executive Director for Design and Construction.
Prior to this, she was President of KDG Development Construction Consulting
(KDG), a Los Angeles-based firm specializing in land-use planning,
development, programming and construction management for public and
private sector clients. Ms. Kennard is currently serving KDG in a
consultant capacity. Ms. Kennard received a Masters from the Massachusetts
Institute of Technology and a JD from Harvard Law School. |
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Senator John Seymour (ret.) |
Senator Seymour served as a California
State Senator from 1982 to 1991 and as a United States Senator from
1991 to 1992 as a late-term replacement for California’s newly
elected Governor. Drawing on his extensive background spanning 40
years in the real estate industry, he is currently serving as the
Chief Executive Officer of the Southern California Housing Development
Corporation. Senator Seymour has served on a number of financial service
boards including Los Angeles Federal Savings Bank and Countrywide
Financial Services. |
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Standing, left to right:
Sen. John Seymour (ret.)
Robert L. Hunt II
Lyle E. Gramley
Terrance G. Hodel
Michael W. Perry
Patrick C. Haden
Louis E. Caldera
James R. Ukropina, Esq.
Seated:
Lydia H. Kennard
Hugh M. Grant |