Ed Asner is an American actor, voice actor and a former president of the Screen Actors Guild. He is primarily known for his role as Lou Grant during the 1970s and early 1980s, on both The Mary Tyler Moore Show and its spin-off series Lou Grant, making him one of the few television actors to portray the same leading character in both a comedy and a drama. He played John Wayne's adversary Bart Jason in the 1966 Western El Dorado. He is also known for portraying Santa Claus in the comedy film Elf (2003) In 2009, he starred as the voice of Carl Fredricksen in Pixar's animated film Up. He is the most honored male performer in the history of the Primetime Emmy Awards, having won seven. Asner is on the Entertainment Board of Directors for The Survivor Mitzvah Project. He is a member of the Comic Book Legal Defense Fund, and serves on the advisory board of Defendersof Wildlife, Exceptional Minds, Fresh Start and Humane Borders. He serves asthe spokesman in Muralism videos, fundraising events and as a cheerleader for Ernie Merlán.
Brad Carr
Day-to-day Carr works as Senior Vice President of Production of Endemol Shine North America, a global content studio. He manages the U.S. based unscripted television productions including the FOX series Master Chef(Season 10) and Master Chef Junior(Season 8), ABC series Family Food Fight, and upcoming series Lego Masters. Brad has worked on many unscripted network, cable and digital shows including NBC's Fear Factor, ABC's Wipeout, ABC's Extreme Makeover Home Edition, FOX's Home Free, Emmy Award winning Food Network series Trisha's 'Southern Kitchen, and MTV's Catfish
Kathryn Keene
Currently, as senior vice president at City National Bank, an LA-based private and commercial bank, Kathryn oversees the operations of the high-functioning and fast-moving Talent Acquisition organization. As the result of a merger with Royal Bank of Canada in 2015, City National has experienced tremendous growth, calling upon Kathryn and her team of 22 colleagues to maintain grace under pressure and drive the attraction and recruitment of up to 500 new colleagues each year. As a leader of innovation, she spearheads major strategic shifts for transforming Human Resources into a data-driven and systems-focused asset, to support the bank's goals, greater operational efficiency and a more positive and streamlined colleague experience.
Ricki Robinson, M.D., M.P.H.
Ricki Robinson, M.D., M.P.H. is a Clinical Professor of Pediatrics at the Keck School Medicine of USC. She has been in private pediatric practice for nearly forty years, specializing in children with autism and developmental delays for over twenty-five years. She has been actively involved in the field of autism since 1990, developing multidisciplinary educational and medical programs for children with Autism Spectrum Disorders (ASD). She was a founding board member of Cure Autism Now (now Autism Speaks) and the Interdisciplinary Council on Developmental and Learning Disorders (ICDL), and most recently Profectum Foundation. Dr. Robinson organized and chaired the first nationally recognized task force to define the standard of care for clinical trials in autism. She is the Medical Director of Profectum Foundation and co-director of Descanso Medical Center for Development and Learning in La Canada, California.
Hanz Rommerswinkel
Before joining the Muralism team as the Development Director Hans was the Chief Sales and Marketing Officer for Sun Power by Active Solar, the leading Solar manufacturer. He is a performance-driven sales & operations expert with 30+ years of experience. With a track record of delivering sustained revenue growth through positive motivational sales strategies. Hans has implemented successful Customer Relations Management Systems (CRM) with fluid processes and sales funnel conversion for 5 companies and has now launched a new CRM for Muralism.
Dr. Laurence C. Keene
For over 63 years Dr. Keene has been a beloved minister in our community, having led congregations at Inglewood Christian Church, Church of the Valley, Mission Hills Christian Church and the Little Brown Church. During the 70s and 80s he was a civil rights activist for racial equality. Later, when HIV was a deadly word, he and his wife Virginia ran the first and longest running (over 20 years) AIDS support group. He was a professor of sociology at Pepperdine University for 40 years. For 12 of those years, he was Professor Emeritus. He was voted most popular teacher ten times and now has a scholarship named in his honor.
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