Leadership
CASC is governed by our student State Council, supported by an experienced Board of Directors.
State Council
CASC is largely governed by our State Council, whose 25 members are high school students responsible for designing and directing CASC programs, advocacy efforts, and peer training initiatives.
The State Council members are supported by CASC’s Executive Director and Board of Directors, whose experience and knowledge help guide the organization towards achieving our goals and making a difference in our community.
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State Council
“I am constantly reminded that this organization is built not by any one individual, but by generations of student leaders who chose to step forward, to speak up, and to believe that their voices mattered.”
Board of Directors
At CASC, we are fortunate to have a highly experienced and knowledgeable Board of Directors. These dedicated individuals volunteer their time and expertise to guide CASC towards achieving our goals and making a difference in our community.
Board of Advisors
In addition to of Board of Directors, CASC enjoys the expertise of the following volunteer advisors.
- Liebe Geft — Director at the Museum of Tolerance
- Ted Lempert — Executive Director at Children Now
- L. Karen Monroe — Superintendent of Alameda County Office of Education
- David Nakashima — Independent Consultant
- Jack Russi — National Managing Partner at Deloitte & Touche
- Robert Sternfels — Director at McKinsey & Company
Interested in joining CASC Leadership?
State council is selected annually, and other positions may be available at the local level.