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Text[0]=["","<b>Alicia J. Rose</b> is an active artist/musician/small business owner who has called Portland, Oregon home since 1995. She is the co-owner and talent buyer for North Portland music venue Mississippi Studios as well as a prolific photographer and director, having worked with many other artists and businesses to fine tune and develop their visual media and branding."]
Text[1]=["","<b>Brian M. Owendoff</b> is Vice President and General Manager of Opus Northwest L.L.C. Portland Office. Brian is responsible for facilitating growth and the expansion of business opportunities in the Portland metropolitan market. He leads a team of professionals that supervises all activities related to project development, including site development, market analysis, financial feasibility, construction, leasing and project sales. Brian has completed over one billion dollars of development and leasing over 18 years of experience and has been able to assemble and oversee the best teams in the industry to deliver integrated range of services. A frequent speaker to business and industry, Brian is active in the community and has served on numerous community and non-profit boards including Portland Business Alliance, Greenlight Greater Portland, First Tee of Portland and National Association of Office and Industrial Properties (NAIOP)."]
Text[2]=["","<b>Cameron Vaughan-Tyler</b> is a Portland native and PSU graduate with 20 years experience in government affairs and policy development for Portland's private and public sectors. Cameron is the Partnership Development Manager for the Office of School Modernization at Portland Public Schools, and has also worked for Metro Regional Government, Multnomah County, City of Portland, and the Portland Business Alliance.  "]
Text[3]=["","<b>Daniel Deutsch</b> is the manager of Alora Property, a real estate development and investment firm in Portland, Oregon. He has extensive experience in all aspects of real estate development, most recently contracting, designing, and overseeing the major redevelopment project of a Portland landmark in the Rose Quarter known as the Leftbank Project."]
Text[4]=["","<b>Dean Gisvold</b> is senior partner of McEwen Gisvold law firm and has been chair and board member on the Board of Directors of Central City Concern since 1980. He is also a board member for the Irvington Community Association and chair of its land use committee. Dean's prior community service includes chair of the CAC for the Downtown Plan (1971-1974), and member and chair of Portland School Board (1981-1985)."]
Text[5]=["","<b>Drew Mahalic</b> is in his 14th year as CEO of the Oregon Sports Authority. The organization has brought more than 100 events with an aggregate economic impact exceeding $125 million. Recent achievements include the NCAA Basketball Tournament, Dew Tour, Davis Cup World Final, US Figure Skating Championships, and Women's World Cups."]
Text[6]=["","<b>Greg Phillips</b> is the Executive Director of Portland Center Stage, the fourth largest arts organization in Oregon and the 18th largest theater company in the country. Greg was raised in New England and for a decade prior to joining PCS (while dividing his time between Northern California and Oregon) ran an artists management company that booked performing artists and booked into venues all over North America. In 1991 he founded CenterStage at the Osher Marin JCC (the San Francisco Bay Area's version of New York's 92nd St. Y) and during the next 15 seasons presented over 600 events and performances. He has also designed, built and remodeled houses, offices, restaurants and theaters."]
Text[7]=["","<b>Jeff Miller</b> is the president and CEO of Travel Portland, the City of Portland's official destination marketing organization. Prior to joining Travel Portland, Miller served as the general manager of the Metropolitan Exposition Recreation Commission (MERC), a regional agency that oversees several of the area's largest public venues, including the Oregon Convention Center, the Portland Center for the Performing Arts and the Portland Metropolitan Exposition Center. Jeff's financial and business background was honed during his 20 years as a retail executive, including 13 years as general manager of Saks Fifth Avenue in Portland."]
Text[8]=["","<b>Jim Peterson</b> graduated from Willamette University in 2004 with a BA in Politics and an MA in Teaching in 2005. Since graduation he has been working at Mountain View High School in Vancouver, Washington as a Social Studies Teacher. Jim teaches AP Psychology and AP World History along with serving at Social Studies Department Chair, Sophomore Class Advisor, Co-Head Boys Golf Coach, and Assistant Varsity Baseball Coach. Mountain View has been rated at top 5% High School in America the last 3 years by Newsweek magazine."]
Text[9]=["","<b>Joseph Paul Readdy</b> is an award-winning architect and urban designer, and serves as adjunct professor of architecture and urban design at Portland State University. Joseph is the current chair of the Urban Design Panel of the Portland Chapter of the American Institute of Architects. "]
Text[10]=["","<b>Jules Renaud</b> attends 7th grade at Winterhaven School in Southeast Portland and is a public transit advocate. Jules lives in North Portland and transfers at the Rose Quarter Transit Center on his way home from school. On the committee, he will help represent the kids' point of view."]
Text[11]=["","<b>Paul Falsetto</b> is a project manager and designer for Carleton Hart Architecture, with expertise in historic preservation and a keen interest in International Modernist buildings. He is the Chair of the Historic Resources Committee for the American Institute of Architects/Portland Chapter, as well as a member of the Board of Advisors for the Bosco-Milligan Foundation and a Board member for the Historic Preservation League of Oregon."]
Text[12]=["","<b>Philip A. Kalberer</b> is a native Portlander and President of Kalberer Company, a small family real estate company which has one parcel of land in Rose Quarter area. Philip is Chair of the PBA Central City Committee, is on the Executive Committee of Pioneer Courthouse Square, and is active in Old/Town Chinatown. He previously chaired the Citizens Advisory Committee for Downtown Light Rail, and was the immediate past chair of Oregon Food Bank. Philip also served on a previous Rose Quarter committee."]
Text[13]=["","<b>Will Macht</b> is a professor at PSU and Associate Director of the Center for Real Estate. He has taught urban development courses for over 30 years at PSU, as well as at the University of Oregon Architecture School. Will has developed urban mixed-use projects on both coasts, writes a column for ULI's Urban Land magazine and has lectured widely. For more information see <a href='http://web.pdx.edu/~machtw/'>web.pdx.edu/~machtw</a>."]
Text[14]=["","<b>Regina Hauser</b> believes that life is an adventure that shouldn't be missed, which may explain her decision to leave the comfortable life of a lawyer at Schwabe Williamson and Wyatt 7 years ago to take the helm of The Natural Step Network, a non-profit organization whose mission is to motivate organizations to act sustainably."]
Text[15]=["","<b>Rick Michaelson</b> is a developer and planning consultant specializing in historic properties and infill projects. He served on the Design Commission during the original review of the Rose Garden and subsequently spent 15 years on the Portland Planning Commission."]
Text[16]=["","<b>Rosemary Colliver</b> is a sports, entertainment and intellectual property lawyer at Tonkon Torp LLP. She serves on the boards of the Oregon Sports Authority and Mt. Scott Learning Centers and is a member of the Sports Lawyers Association, the Portland Creative Conference and the bar associations of the States of California and Oregon and Multnomah County. <a href='http://www.tonkon.com/attorneys/dspLawyer.cfm?attorney=Rosemary_Colliver'>Click here for more information</a>; and Twitter @entertainmentIP."]
Text[17]=["","<b>Samuel Brooks</b> is the Founder and Chair of the Board of the Oregon Association of Minority Entrepreneurs (OAME). He is also the President of Brooks Staffing."]
Text[18]=["","<b>Sandra McDonough</b> is President and CEO of the Portland Business Alliance. A Portland native, she spent 20 years in the energy industry and, before that, was a newspaper reporter. Sandra serves on several volunteer boards, including the Portland Schools Foundation and the UO Alumni Association."]
Text[19]=["","<b>Steve Rawley</b> is an advocate for Portland youth, educational equity, and social justice. He runs the new media publication <a href='http://ppsequity.org/'>PPS Equity</a> and is a mediocre ice hockey defenseman."]
Text[20]=["","<b>Tony Stacy</b> is a member of the Vietnam Veterans, AMVETS,and Disabled Veterans Organizations. Tony has been a member of the Rotary Club for 10 years. His career experience has been with Sports/Entertainment venues, refitting, opening, and training of personnel."]
Text[21]=["","<b>Virginia Sewell</b> is an educational consultant and the Director of Learning Associates. A graduate of Stanford University, she has worked in a variety of educational capacities, including Founder/Head of The Gardner School in Vancouver, Washington and Adjunct Professor in the PSU Graduate School of Education. She is currently a Trustee of Oregon Ballet Theatre and has served on numerous arts, education, and science boards."]
Text[22]=["","<b>Wade Lange</b> is Vice President of Property Management for Ashforth Pacific, Inc. Ashforth Pacific is a full service real estate company with its headquarters in the Lloyd District and over 3 million square feet of commercial office property in Portland, Seattle and San Francisco. Wade has worked for Ashforth Pacific since 1997, and prior to that was the Facilities Manager to the State Legislature at the State Capital. He also spent 13 years working in US Bank's Real Estate Division. Wade holds the designations of Certified Property Manager, Real Property Administrator and Facilities Management Administrator. He has a Bachelor of Science Degree in Social Science from Portland State University. Wade was born and raised in Portland and has two children and two grandchildren."]
Text[23]=["","<b>Mayor Sam Adams</b> of Portland, Oregon was elected Mayor of Portland in May 2008 with 58% of the vote. Prior to being elected Mayor, Adams served as a Commissioner on the City Council for four years earning a reputation as a &quot;policy-driven&quot; advocate for sustainability, public transit, transportation planning, the arts, and gay rights. <a href='http://www.portlandonline.com/mayor/index.cfm?c=51109'>Read more</a>."]
Text[24]=["","<b>Clint Lundmark</b> is the Chair of the Eliot Neighborhood Association, the neighborhood located just north of the Rose Quarter study area. He has been active on the neighborhood association board for 6 years and has been chair since November 2008. Clint is on the Land Use committee and is the Eliot neighborhood coordinator for Friends of Trees. He is also actively involved in publishing the Eliot News quarterly newsletter and managing the neighborhood's website. He is a graduate of Linfield College majoring in Business Information Systems and is a lifelong Oregonian."]

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