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Hollywood
Community Foundation Presents
15th Annual Women of Distinction Awards
Globe Theatre on Thursday, May 8, 2008
Hollywood’s
Women of Distinction Awards Luncheon will be held on
Thursday, May 8, 2008 at the Globe Theater at
Universal. The event will begin with a reception
and silent auction at 11:00 am, followed by the
Luncheon and Awards Program at 12:00 pm. Returning
as co-chairs of the event are Chamber Board Members
Maureen Schultz and Laurie Goldman
“Hollywood’s Women of Distinction Awards” was
established in 1993 by the Board of Directors of the
Hollywood Chamber of Commerce to salute the women in
our community. Outgoing Chair, Jeff Briggs had this
to say about last year’s Women of Distinction
awards, “That we feel it necessary to give Hollywood
businesswomen and female community leaders in
Hollywood special recognition says more
about the rest of our region than it
does about Hollywood, for Hollywood’s history is
replete with female leadership and success. It is a
testament to businesswomen in Hollywood that we have
given 98 of these awards in the past 13 years and
still have no trouble finding more women to
recognize for their contributions to our local
businesses and community. I look forward to the day
we no longer have to make a special effort to
recognize successful female leaders, but until that
day comes, Hollywood women will continue to show the
rest of the city and county that business success
and community leadership know no gender.”
The
awards ceremony serves as one of two major
fundraisers for the Hollywood Chamber of Commerce
Community Foundation, a 501(c)3 organization
dedicated to improving the lives of Hollywood
community members. All funds raised from this
luncheon will be awarded in the form of grants to
local charitable organizations. Hollywood’s Women of
Distinction Awards Committee is composed of the
women members of the Chamber Board, past award
winners and Hollywood’s women leaders who are
members of the Hollywood Chamber of Commerce.
This year marks the 15th
anniversary of the awards.
Executives, business owners, and leaders in the
Hollywood Community. The awards are based on
outstanding achievement and dedication to excellence
within an industry, organization or profession,
special accomplishments, and community service.
Hollywood Women Of Distinction Salutes Community
Foundation Sponsors 2008
The Women of Distinction
luncheon is the largest annual fundraiser for the
Hollywood Chamber Community Foundation, which has
given out more than $450,000 of grant money to
Hollywood charities since its inception in 1998. As
such, the Foundation wishes to announce that it has
received $85,000 in pledges and would like to thank the
following sponsors:
Presenting Sponsor
($10,000)
Argent Ventures & Millennium
Partners Gerding Edlin
Gold Sponsors ($5,000)
Allen Matkins CRA/LA
Kaiser
Permanente The
Luxury Collection
NBC
Universal Starwood
Hotels and Resorts
Silver Sponsors ($2,500)
Apollo Real Estate Advisors/Molasky
Pacific AsiaSF Hollywood
Author Services,
Inc. Bank
of America
Capitol
Records The
Clarett Group
Honda of
Hollywood Iron
Mountain Film & Sound Archives
Paramount
Pictures The
Selma Hotel
Universal Studios Hollywood
Bronze Sponsors (1,500)
Alliance Residential
Company Andrews
International
Briggs Law
Office Hollywood
Roosevelt Hotel
MCS Hollywood WorkForce
Center NCA
The Original Farmers
Market Paramount
Contractors & Developers
The New Post
Group Ramsey-Shilling
Commercial
Wells Fargo
Bank Yamashiro
Please
email or contact the Hollywood Chamber with any
questions at (323) 469-8311.
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Distinction Awards
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Distinction Awards
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Annual Women of Distinction Awards
Today’s Women Play
Important Leadership Role in Hollywood
Hollywood women will
continue to show the rest of the city and county
that business success and community leadership know
no gender.
From left: Women of
Distinction luncheon Co-Chair Maureen Schultz, Gay
Blackstone, Cindy Williams, Renee Weitzer, Christi
Van Cleve, Gail Koretz and Councilmember Tom LaBonge
at the 14th Women of Distinction Luncheon at Globe
Theater on May 15, 2007.
Fourteen years ago, when the
Hollywood Chamber of Commerce instituted its Women
of Distinction Awards Luncheon, Hollywood was a very
different place. The Hollywood Chamber had never had
a woman leader and many then considered the
community to still be a “good old boys club”.
At the time, the Chamber
instituted the luncheon to demonstrate the important
role that women were playing in the community. The
world is very different today, with women holding
many key leadership roles in Hollywood. The Chamber
has had four women chairs during that time – Julie
Kleinick, Mary Lou Dudas, Christi Van Cleve, and
Karen Diehl.
“It was such a novelty then,”
reflected Julie Kleinick of A.F. Gilmore Co. about
the progress that has occurred. “We’ve had so many
great women chairs of the board since then, that it
is nice to see the Chamber better reflecting the
community. It is great to see so many women on the
board and in leadership positions.”
“It is a testament to
businesswomen in Hollywood that we have given 96 of
these awards in the past 14 years and still have no
trouble finding more women to recognize for their
contributions to our local businesses and
community,” stressed Jeff Briggs, the current
Chamber chair. “I look forward to the day,” he
continued, “when we will no longer have to make a
special effort to recognize successful female
leaders, but until that day comes, Hollywood women
will continue to show the rest of the city and
county that business success and community
leadership know no gender.”
The annual Women of Distinction
Luncheon has grown into one of the Chamber’s largest
and most successful annual events, and this year is
expected to be no different, according to co-chairs
Maureen Schultz of Capitol Records and Laurie
Goldman of GO! Goldman Organization. This issue of
the Hollywood Business Advocate is dedicated to the
many women who contribute to making Hollywood a
better community.
Hollywood Women Of Distinction Salutes Community
Foundation Sponsors 2007
The Women of Distinction
luncheon is the largest annual fundraiser for the
Hollywood Chamber Community Foundation, which has
given out more than $350,000 of grant money to
Hollywood charities since its inception in 1998. As
such, the Foundation wishes to announce that it has
received $100,000 in pledges and would like to thank the
following sponsors:
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AT&T |
Argent Ventures & Millennium Partners |
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PLATINUM ($5,000) |
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Kaiser Permanente |
Universal Studios Hollywood |
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CRA/LA |
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GOLD ($2,500) |
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Capitol Records |
DS Ventures |
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Honda of Hollywood |
Iron Mountain |
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Jeff Hiatt Inc, Termite Professionals |
Academy of Magical Arts |
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Paramount Pictures |
Second Street Ventures |
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Jeff Hiatt Termite Professionals |
Wells Fargo Bank |
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SILVER
($1,500) |
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5+ Design |
Alliance Residential |
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Andrews International |
Bond Companies |
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Briggs Law Office |
The Clarett Group |
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Greer Dailey Minter/Latham & Watkins |
Grumpy Old Men |
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Paramount Contractors |
Ramsey-Shilling |
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The Original Farmers Market. |
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Honorees of 14th Annual ‘Women of Distinction’
Luncheon
GAY
BLACKSTONE
Gay Blackstone is a respected member of the
entertainment industry – television and stage
producer, director, consultant, lecturer and
author. She is president of the Academy of Magical
Arts whose ‘clubhouse’ is the world renowned Magic
Castle in Hollywood. During her tenure, the AMA has
experienced its largest membership and the most
successful financial period in its 44-year history.
Gay Blackstone is one of the
first women to be accepted into the Magic Circle in
London as a member of the Inner Circle with Gold
Star. Gay is also heavily involved with community
activities along with many charitable events and
organizations.
Growing up in Fort Worth,
Texas, Gay’s theatre experience began at the age of
two. From there, she went on to perform with Andy
Williams, Jim Nabors and as a “Gold Digger” on The
Dean Martin show. After marrying Harry Blackstone,
Jr., the two performed on stages across the country
and around the world.
Gay was executive producer of
the Broadway show “Blackstone: The Magnificent
Musical Magic Show”, which still holds the record as
the longest running Magic Show in Broadway history.
She has produced over 20 years of touring shows;
more than 500 corporate and commercial shows and 23
hours of Network Television in the last five years
(receiving a Telly Award).
GAIL
KORETZ
Government and Community Relations
Manager for the Kaiser Permanente Los Angeles
Medical Center, Gail Koretz is responsible for the
implementation of relevant community benefit
legislation, and managing an effective community
relations and community service program, including
grants administration. She has been involved in
shaping and changing the Los Angeles community for
many years. With a Bachelor of Science from MIT
(Phi Beta Kappa) in Urban Studies and planning with
an emphasis in Public Policy and a law degree from
UCLA, she served as the Senior Legislative Deputy
Office of Councilman Joel Wachs from 1989-1999.
In 2000, she played a vital
role in establishing a partnership between Kaiser
Permanente and the UMMA Clinic in So. Central Los
Angeles. As a result of this partnership, Kaiser
Permanente has awarded UMMA over $200,000 in grant
funding to provide primary care services to
uninsured families in Los Angeles.
While working for LA City
Councilman Joel Wachs, Gail initiated, researched,
and coordinated the passage of a charter amendment
to allow surviving spouses of LA fire and police
workers to remarry without losing pension benefits.
Gail is affiliated with ‘Youth
ALIVE!’, a nonprofit dedicated to preventing youth
gun violence. Koretz is also a certified labor doula
(birth assistant/labor coach) and has volunteered
her services to many women. Gail is married to
former Assemblyman Paul Koretz and has one daughter,
Rachel, age 16.
CHRISTI
VAN CLEVE
Christi Van Cleve grew up in Palos Verdes and
attended UCLA as an undergraduate, then received her
Master of Architecture at Harvard University’s
Graduate School of Design. Following graduate
school, Christi and her partner, Bill Roschen, did a
national search to decide where to locate their
young architectural firm to best serve and advance
their unique blend of urban architecture and
community engagement. They chose Hollywood.
Christi has made major
contributions to the Hollywood renaissance. The
firm continues to design many of the
precedent-setting Hollywood revitalization projects,
incorporating historic preservation, media and urban
context as integral to the architecture, as evident
in their award-winning Sunset and Vine project.
Honored by the Los Angeles Business Journal as
“Architect of the Year”, Christi is a past Chair of
the Hollywood Chamber of Commerce and Hollywood
Community Foundation Boards and serves on the Boards
of the Hollywood Historic Trust and Los Angeles City
College Foundation.
Christi’s leadership has
focused on improving both the built and natural
environments for the benefit of all, exemplifying
that smart growth is both good public policy and
good business. Christi is a true community champion
and denizen of Hollywood, along with her husband and
their daughter, Jane.
RENEE
WEITZER
Renee Weitzer is Chief of Staff and Director of
Planning for Council District 4. She is the most
senior staffer in the council office, having worked
for Councilmember Tom LaBonge since he was first
elected in 2001 and for 12 prior years serving as
chief of planning for his predecessor, John Ferraro.
Ms. Weitzer not only is
responsible for the overall operation of the council
office but is widely viewed as one of the top
experts on planning and zoning matters in City Hall.
She is also the councilmember’s No. 1 liaison with
the Los Angeles Zoo and Botanical Gardens and
Griffith Observatory. She is most proud of her
oversight for the planning and development of The
Grove at Farmers Market.
Ms. Weitzer joined City service
at the urging of Councilmember Joel Wachs, who
admired her activism as the founder and president of
the Coalition to Save Sepulveda Basin, a group
comprised of 70 civic, chamber and homeowner
organizations. Ms. Weitzer and her organization
successfully defeated a proposed give-away of 700
acres of parkland to private business. She joined
the staff of CD2 as a planning deputy, specializing
in subdivisions, parcel maps, specific plans and
acquisition of park land.
Her volunteer activities
include as special assistant to Peter Ueberroth for
the 1984 Summer Olympic Games, president of the
Encino Property Owners Association and vice
president of the Federation of Hillside and Canyon
Association. Ms. Weitzer is married, has two grown
sons and two grandsons.
LAURA
DIAZ
Acting as Emcee for the 14th Annual
luncheon is Laura Diaz. One of the leading Hispanic
television journalists in the nation, Laura Diaz has
co-anchored CBS 2 News at 5PM and 11PM since 2002.
She is thrilled to be part of the team that helped
transform CBS 2 into the ratings leader in Southern
California.
A true local success story,
Diaz is a Southern California native and first
generation Mexican American. She has forged a strong
bond with the Southland’s Latino Community. Laura
was born in Santa Paula, California where her
parents labored in the fields. When Laura was four
years old her family moved off the farm workers camp
to Santa Clarita where she was raised. Diaz
graduated from Hart High School and earned a
Bachelor of Arts degree in English from Cal Poly San
Luis Obispo.
She is an eight time Emmy Award
winner, including an Emmy in 2006 for Individual
Achievement in Feature Reporting. Diaz also won back
to back Golden Mike Awards in 2005 and 2006 for best
feature reporting. In June 2005, she landed the
first in depth television interview with incoming
Mayor Antonio Villaraigosa. That story earned her a
national “Imagen Award” in 2006.
After brief reporting stints in
San Luis Obispo and Fresno fresh out of college,
Laura returned to Southern California and has worked
here ever since.
Mary
Pickford Award Honoree Cindy Williams
Cindy Williams was presented with the
prestigious Mary Pickford Award. As America’s first
international film star, Mary Pickford was also a
founding member of the creative community we call
Hollywood. Mary Pickford occupied a unique position
as the first lady of film, and America’s Sweetheart,
while forging ahead as a philanthropist and paving
the way for other actresses and businesswomen. Ms.
Williams’ heartfelt commitment to the community of
Hollywood, coupled with her work to help raise funds
for so many charities, is cited for her receipt of
this honor.
Cindy Williams has enjoyed the
privilege of working with extraordinary directors,
including Francis Ford Coppola, George Lucas and
George Cukor. Though Cindy has achieved great
success in her film career, she is most recognized
for her role as “Shirley Feeney” in the historic
ABC-TV situation comedy, Laverne And Shirley. Most
recently, she has a recurring role on the new FOX
show, Drive. A woman of many talents, Ms. Williams
had the honor of co-producing the critically
acclaimed feature Father Of The Bride films with
Steve Martin.
Born in Van Nuys, CA, Cindy
first became interested in acting during high
school. She studied Theatre Arts at LA City College
and with the Actor’s Studio. Her first classic film
appearance was in American Graffiti, which garnered
her British Films nomination for best supporting
actress. Following American Graffitti, Cindy
encountered a pivotal role in Coppola’s The
Conversation, starring Gene Hackman.
Cindy Williams supports
numerous children’s charities, including Feed the
Children, for whom she won a donation of $125,000 on
CELEBRITY MILLIONAIRE and Children of the Night,
which received Cindy’s honorarium of $20,000 for her
award from the Order Son’s of Italy Grand Lodge of
CA Western Foundation. She also recently served as
emcee at fundraisers for American Family Housing and
(yearly) for the Tenderloin District Neighborhood
Development Corporation, which, among other things,
offers aid in acquiring housing for some of San
Francisco’s less fortune. She has also served as
National Chair for Funds for Animals, and is active
in the ASPCA and Sherman’s Place, an ‘unwanted’
animal placement charity in Malibu.
Ms. Williams has always made
herself available for Hollywood Community events,
including the Police & Fire Appreciation Day and The
Hollywood Christmas Parade. “Our Chamber staff is
particularly excited about Ms. Williams’ selection
as this year’s Mary Pickford recipient,” said
Elizabeth McDonald, VP of Tourism and Special
Events, “Cindy is someone they know and love
personally!”
Golden
Award Honoree Michael-Jon Smith
A prominent Hollywood businessman was
honored at this year’s Women of Distinction Awards
luncheon for his tremendous support to the
community. The Golden award was presented to
Michael-Jon Smith, Vice President - External Affairs
for AT&T.
Smith heads a team of
individuals who represent AT&T to various external
audiences and handle corporate affairs, industry
relations, government affairs and community
relations for the western half of Los Angeles
County. Smith is also responsible for the
philanthropic activities of the AT&T Foundation in
this area. This territory includes the communities
and cities in the South Bay, the San Fernando
Valley, the Westside and the City of Los Angeles.
He was appointed to his current position in June of
1997.
Prior to being named Vice
President, Michael-Jon was director of Public
Affairs for SBC, covering the Westside of Los
Angeles. Smith first joined AT&T in 1976 as a
service representative in the Beverly Hills office
and has held various positions in marketing, human
relations as well as working as Chief of Staff for
the Vice President of National Accounts, a division
of AT&T.
A well-known supporter of local
community agencies, Smith is currently a member of a
number of significant committees and boards. He
serves as Chairman of PAWS/LA and Vice-Chairman of
the AT&T State Employee’s Political Action
Committee. In addition, he is past Chairman of the
Board of the Hollywood Chamber of Commerce, Project
New Hope, the West Hollywood Chamber of Commerce and
the Rowell Foster Children’s Positive Plan. He is
also an active board member of the Hollywood
Community Foundation, HIV/AIDS Legal Services
Alliance and Los Angeles Center for Education and
Research.
Beyond his involvement at the
board level, Smith has chaired over a dozen major
fundraisers for organizations such as the Asian
Pacific Family Center, Santa Monica AIDS Project,
Homestead Hospice & Shelter, the Hollywood
Beautification Team, Hollywood Community Foundation,
Search to Involve Filipino Americans, the Serra
Project and HIV/Aids Legal Services Alliance –
raising well over $2-million dollars for those less
fortunate. He recently was honored with the Paul
Andrew Starke Warrior Award from the City of West
Hollywood. He is also past recipient of the
Humanitarian of the Year from Common Ground, the
Founder’s Award from Homestead Hospice and Shelter,
the corporate leadership award from the AIDS Service
Center, the Jackie Goldberg Community Leadership
Award and the Rainbow Award from the city of West
Hollywood for his community work.
Smith is a Southern California
native and graduated from the University of Southern
California with a Bachelors of Science Degree in
Business.
13th Annual Women of Distinction Awards
The Women of Distinction Awards event is held each
year to honor outstanding women in the community who
have made a strong commitment to Hollywood. Along
with these awards, the Golden Award and the Mary
Pickford Award honor notable figures that have made
a lifetime contribution to improving numerous
aspects of Hollywood.
Hollywood's Women of Distinction 2006 who were honored on
Tuesday, May 23 at the Globe Theatre, Universal Studios
Hollywood.
Two well-known celebrities participated at the
Hollywood 13th Annual Women of Distinction Awards
Luncheon on Tuesday, May 23 at the Globe Theatre at
Universal Hollywood.
Actress
Stefanie Powers was presented with the
prestigious Mary Pickford Award. She makes the term
“well-rounded” a severe understatement. Her acting
credits include 28 feature films, three television
series, and several mini-series including “Beryl
Markham: A Shadow on the Sun,” which she also
produced.
However, Stefanie’s charming
and thoughtful real-life personality may most
closely resemble stunning renaissance woman Jennifer
Hart, the character she portrayed on the hit
television series “Hart to Hart.” She has combined a
natural curiosity and passion for knowledge, world
travel and diverse cultures into both an
award-winning acting career and an equally active
life of heartfelt philanthropic work.
The cornerstone of that work is
the William Holden Wildlife Foundation, a public
charity dedicated to the preservation of wild
animals, which Stefanie helped to found in honor of
the late actor and for which she serves as
president. The William Holden Wildlife Education
Center, which currently serves 10,000 students a
year, is located near the Mount Kenya Safari Club
and the Mount Kenya Game Ranch started by Holden in
the late 1950’s before conservation became a popular
issue.
Stefanie is also involved with
several American zoos (among them, the Cincinnati
Zoo, Zoo Atlanta and the Los Angeles Zoo, for which
she is a Fellow) where she works with species
survival programs and has released four home videos,
one on horseback riding, “Stefanie Powers’ Broadway
Workout” and the recent “Power Pilates” and “Power
Pilates2.” The pilates videos spawned the new book,
“POWERS PILATES—Stefanie Powers’ Guide to Longevity
and Well-Being Through Pilates.”
Acting
as Emcee for the 13th Annual luncheon was
Ann Martin, acclaimed journalist who joined CBS
2 in May 1994 as a news anchor. She currently
co-anchors the KCAL 9 News at 4 and the CBS 2 News
at 6 p.m. Since joining the duopoly, she has also
been the host of two CBS Network primetime special
editions of "Beyond Belief - Amazing True Stories!"
In addition, Ann co-hosted the First Annual "What's
Right With Southern California," Community Service
Awards, which aired in primetime in March 1997.
Throughout her broadcast career, Ann Martin has been
honored with many awards and recognitions. She has
earned three Emmy’s and two Golden Mike Awards.
Ann Martin was born in
Portland, Ore., and grew up in Seattle. She
graduated from the University of Washington with a
Bachelor of Arts in communications. Martin and her
family are actively involved with several community
and philanthropic organizations including The Mary
Magdalene Project, a rehabilitation program for
prostitutes. She has also been involved with The
Lincoln Training Center, a workshop for the mentally
handicapped, as well as The Southern Area Foster
Effort, which helps place children into foster
families.
MARY
ANN BARNES
Mary Ann Barnes is the Senior Vice President and
Area Manager of Kaiser Permanente’s Santa Clara
Service Area, comprised of the Santa Clara Medical
Center and associated Medical Office campuses in
Campbell, Mountain View and Milpitas. She joined
Kaiser Permanente in 1974 as a staff nurse in San
Diego and has been holding progressively responsible
positions as a member of the leadership team since
that time.
From 2000 to 2006, Mary Ann was
the Medical Group Administrator for the Los Angeles
Medical Center, and associated medical offices in
East Los Angeles, Glendale and Pasadena, serving
more than 260,000 members. LAMC is the tertiary care
center for Kaiser Permanente members throughout
Southern California, providing services in Cardiac
Surgery, Radiation Oncology, Transplant Programs,
Neurosurgery and Pediatric Intensive Care, to name a
few.
As a member of the Hollywood
Chamber of Commerce Board of Directors, Mary Ann
made her mark by creating the Health Care Committee.
This committee addresses important health care
issues facing Hollywood healthcare providers and
educators, both legislatively and within the
community. She has also served on the board of
directors and as treasurer of the South Central
Family Clinic since 2000.
Mary Ann earned her BS degree
in Nursing from Arizona State University and her MSN
in Administration from San Diego State University.
She is married with three children.
DIANA
DERYCZ-KESSLER
Diana Derycz-Kessler was an Elite fashion model
who received her masters from Stanford with her law
degree from Harvard Law School. After becoming the
youngest and first female corporate legal counsel in
Occidental Petroleum Corporation’s international
division, Diana joined the Bristol investment
companies as an owner, investment manager, and
general counsel. There, she was dedicated to
providing investment capital to companies.
Diana’s ongoing interest in
film led her to her next challenge. She currently
acts as one of the owners and the CEO of two prized
assets, The Los Angeles Film School, and The Los
Angeles Recording School, private post-secondary
educational institutions dedicated to teaching its
students the craft of filmmaking and the art of
music recording. Under her direction, The Los
Angeles Film School has become one of the most
renowned film schools in the world. Diana and her
partners recently purchased The Los Angeles
Recording School (formerly known as The Los Angeles
Recording Workshop) and Diana became CEO of that
school as well in 2005. The owner partnership that
Diana is involved in subsequently purchased two
high-rise buildings on Sunset Blvd.
As CEO and part owner of The
Los Angeles Film School and The Los Angeles
Recording School, Diana has expanded the schools’
curriculum as well as their capacity. She is
currently executive producing her third feature
film, “The Naked Run,” which is slated to begin
filming this summer.
MARIAN
GIBBONS
Marian Gibbons first became interested in historic
preservation in Elm Grove, Wisconsin where a group
formed a preservation society. So, in 1978, when
Hollywood Boulevard was not an appealing place, she
thought a solution might lie in a historic
preservation group to alert the citizens and
politicians of the historic treasures located here.
With John Anson Ford and four dedicated ladies, they
became Hollywood Heritage, Inc., a 501c3
organization proudly helping to save many artifacts
of Hollywood’s local history. They restored and
still maintain the Hollywood Heritage Museum in the
DeMille-Lasky barn, where “The Squaw Man”,
Hollywood’s first feature length film, was made.
Today they are restoring “Jualita”, the Wattles
mansion, which is the last of the midwesterner’s
summer estates located in Hollywood.
Marian’s activities have drawn
world-wide publicity because of the fame of
Hollywood, even having been honored by the President
of the United States, but she is quick to point out
that she is, “just one of the volunteers who loves
our town enough to work to protect its history and
the great future it deserves.”
Marian is an old Ohioan, born
and educated in the Cleveland-Akron area. Her
business life has been as a manufacturer’s agent
along with her husband. They were blessed with two
wonderful children, who sadly, preceded them in
death, but left behind three wonderful
grandchildren. She has wonderful memories...so many
that she is writing a book about the grand times her
family shared.
ANASTASIA
MANN
Well known as a leader in travel and tourism
management and marketing, Anastasia Mann is the
founder, Chairman and CEO of renowned West
Hollywood, California-based Corniche Group, Inc.
Corniche is well recognized for providing exclusive
corporate and leisure travel management, tourism and
hotel marketing consultation, and meeting and event
planning, as well as entertainment personal
management services. In December 2004, Anastasia and
Corniche Group successfully launched a new division
called Anastasia’s Africa, specializing in private,
customized safaris.
Following a childhood acting
career, which spanned more than 70 films, Anastasia
graduated summa cum laude from the University of
Southern California. She started her tourism career
in hotel sales and marketing originally as the first
female corporate sales manager for Hilton Hotels
Corporation based in Los Angeles.
As a founding member of the
California Travel & Tourism Commission, she served
two terms as the sole representative for all travel
management agencies in the state. During both her
terms she sat on the Executive Committee. Anastasia
is currently serving her second term on the board of
CalTIA (California Travel Industry Assn).
Anastasia is active in local
community government affairs. She is currently the
President of the Hollywood Hills West Neighborhood
Council representing over 45,000 individual
stakeholders (residential and business) including
the Hollywood Bowl; Universal Studios and the
Hollywood-Highland/Kodak Theatre complex. She has
frequent interaction with the LA City Council and LA
County Board of Supervisors on behalf of her
constituents and community events.
KIM
SUDHALTER
Kim Sudhalter is a communications and public
relations expert who offers more than 16 years
experience in corporate branding and in creating
consumer products campaigns for major media and
entertainment companies such as Time Warner,
Microsoft, Sony and GameWorks (Dreamworks, Sega and
Universal). She has also developed brand identity
campaigns for corporations such as Intel and IBM.
Eight years ago, Kim formed
Urban Legend PR and she still serves as its
President. Kim’s current client list includes the
Hollywood Entertainment District (the Business
Improvement District revitalizing Hollywood
Boulevard), the Oxnard Downtown Management District,
the Academy for the Advancement of Children with
Autism and the Broughton Hospitality Group. She also
works with TV personality Jimmy Kimmel on the annual
Feast of San Gennaro LA , a Los Angeles version of
the 77-year New York tradition. Kim is also
co-owner, along with Gina Kimmel and Lynette Carolla,
of LushSpa, the “fun spa” in Studio City, CA.
In her former position as Vice
President of Entertainment in the Motion Pictures
Department at Rogers & Cowan, Kim was responsible
for creating a new division devoted entirely to
promoting interactive entertainment products.
Daughter of a former UPI
foreign correspondent and marketing executive, Kim
was born in Europe and raised in London and New
York. She holds a Bachelor of Arts degree in English
from Boston University.
BAYDSAR
THOMASIAN
Baydsar Thomasian is a 12-year veteran of
Council District 13. As the Hollywood Field Deputy
for former Councilmember Jackie Goldberg, and now
the Senior Field Deputy for Council President Eric
Garcetti, Baydsar works tirelessly and
conscientiously on behalf of the residents and
business owners in Hollywood.
Prior to joining the Council
office, Baydsar attended California State University
of Northridge where she received a degree in
Political Science and Business Administration.
Baydsar has distinguished
herself by working with residents, community
organizations, Hollywood BIDs, the Hollywood Chamber
of Commerce and area business owners to improve
quality of life in Hollywood. Baydsar has worked on
every major project that has been developed in
Hollywood during the past 12 years.
She helped start the Los
Angeles Center for Education and Research (LACER)
after school program with Councilmember Goldberg.
LACER’s after school program has directly affected
and improved the academic, education, and personal
growth of over 2,000 children in the Hollywood
community.
Baydsar Thomasian is a positive
role model for women. She is a professional career
woman who is a dedicated mother and wife, who
volunteers her personal time to non-profit
organizations in her community, and mentors young
adults seeking to improve their academic skills. She
is also an active member of the PTA at Rose and Alex
Pilibos School in Hollywood.
DOROTHY
THOMPSON
April 29, 1992 will be forever remembered as a
day of fear and upheaval, as Los Angeles was shaken
by citywide riots that altered the way many people
viewed the structure and stability of our society.
Once the fires and turmoil died down, most went back
to their daily routines, feeling that someone else
would fix the problems. However, for commercial TV
producer, Dorothy Thompson, the event made an impact
that caused her to alter her life and to create the
Streetlights Production Assistant Program, an
organization which is helping to change the face of
the Entertainment Industry.
Dorothy is the founder and
Executive Director of Streetlights. After the riots,
by using her savings and credit cards, she formed
the organization whose mission is to create ethnic
diversity within the entertainment industry. She and
her staff accomplish this by providing job training
and placement to economically and socially at-risk
young men and women. Streetlights’ training programs
provide talented minorities with entry-level work as
production assistants in film and television, as
well as career advancement opportunities.
Though donations were few and
far between at the start, Dorothy secured a hard won
Federal grant, with Hollywood not far behind in
rewarding Streetlights’ efforts. Companies such as
Universal Pictures, DreamWorks/SKG, Procter &
Gamble, General Mills, Crossroads Films, Sony
Pictures, and the Entertainment Industry Foundation
have acknowledged the program with their highest
praise, jobs for the trainees and funding for the
program.
The Women of Distinction Awards
Luncheon benefits the Hollywood Chamber of Commerce
Community Foundation, which has given over $350,000
to Hollywood charities since 1998. The Foundation
would like to thank all the sponsors for this event.
At the Friend level are Jeff Briggs Law, Capitol Records, Honda of Hollywood and
Ramsey Shilling. At the Silver Level are Iron
Mountain Film & Sound Archives and Paramount.
Finally, at the Gold level is Kaiser Permanente!
2005 Recipients of the Women of Distinction Awards:
Tracey Angeles, Supervisor of the Hollywood Gang
Unit for the LAPD
Billie Greer, Director of the Los Angeles Office of
Governor Arnold Schwarzenegger,
Susan Fuentes, Registered Nurse and the Vice
President of QueensCare Health and Faith Partnership
(QHFP)
Sharon Stricker, Co-Founder and Executive Director
for the LACER Stars After-School Program
Analia Sarno Riggle, Simultaneous Interpreter and
Newscaster for KTLA's since 1985
2005 Golden Award recipient is Leron Gubler,
President/CEO of the Hollywood Chamber of Commerce
2005 Mary Pickford recipient is Leeza Gibbons |