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JENN KARLMAN<br />
Jenn Karlman is an anchor at Fox 5 News. She is a graduate of the University of Arizona.<br />
She is involved in the Clairemont High School’s student business mentoring<br />
program. She was a similar mentor in Green Bay, Wis., where she worked for the<br />
ABC affiliate. She taught a little girl how to read, as she was a child of five of a single<br />
mom. Karlman is involved with HOPE2GETHER.ORG. It was started by a<br />
local mom whose son overdosed on RX drugs involving parent addicts. Karlman<br />
does not have any personal history or family affected by drug addiction/abuse, yet<br />
she knows that this issue needs more voices. She has emceed HOPE’s first gala<br />
fundraiser and is getting more involved with more aspects of this nonprofit organization.<br />
She also contributes to a community anthology book, “Los Bilingual Anthology,”<br />
where she has interviewed many influential Hispanic leaders in the <strong>San</strong><br />
<strong>Diego</strong> community, and then told their stories in written form. Money raised from<br />
the book allowed low-income sudents to attend writing programs.<br />
WILLIAM MALLOY<br />
William Malloy is president of Malloy and Company, a business that has been in<br />
his family for seven generations. The firm seeks opportunities in real estate and direct<br />
investments in innovative private companies. Before joining Malloy and Company,<br />
he served on the executive team of Oakley, a world leader in performance<br />
optics. He managed sales and marketing for key Oakley products in more than 110<br />
countries, which represented approximately $360 million in sales. Few ever manage<br />
this magnitude of international commerce, let alone a 29-year-old. He devoted<br />
the majority of his time to guiding product development, bringing products to market,<br />
optimizing distribution strategies and managing business development opportunities<br />
that arose with the $2 billion merger of Oakley and Luxottica. At Malloy<br />
and Company, he oversees the private equity, real estate and securities businesses in<br />
the company’s portfolio. He holds board of director seats with these companies and<br />
serves their interests by advising about business strategy and assisting in capital procurement.<br />
Malloy serves as treasurer of Equinox Center ,whose mission is to ensure<br />
a health environment, vibrant communities and a strong economy for the <strong>San</strong><br />
<strong>Diego</strong> region. He is also a founding member of PEERS Network.<br />
JOB NELSON<br />
Job Nelson is chief of staff to City Councilwoman Lori Zapf. He is a graduate of<br />
Point Loma Nazarene University and the Claremont Graduate University. As chief<br />
of staff for Zapf, he serves on the board of the Balboa Park Central Committee.<br />
His career in public service includes serving as senior policy adviser and deputy<br />
chief of staff to former Mayor Susan Golding and as director of intergovernmental<br />
relations for Mayor Jerry <strong>San</strong>ders. He was the lead negotiator on behalf of the city<br />
of <strong>San</strong> <strong>Diego</strong> on the restructuring of the Airport Authority and the Lindbergh Field<br />
expansion. He also secured state and federal funding totaling over $1 billion for city<br />
and regional projects including SR-905, Mission Bay dredging and the new Downtown<br />
Federal Courthouse.<br />
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