Robert J. Ceremsak Jr.
Bob Ceremsak joined Farallon Capital Management, LLC in 2010 where he was a managing member, responsible for Investor Relations. He earned a BA in Economics in 1978 and an MBA in 1985 from Stanford University. Bob began his career with Price Waterhouse, leaving as a senior auditor to be manager of Pension Investments at Penn Central Corp. In 1985 he joined Goldman Sachs, ultimately managing their West Coast prime brokerage business.
Dan Cooper
Dan Cooper's investments, finance, and regulatory compliance experience spans three decades. As executive director of The Fuller Foundation and president of Fuller Investment Management Company, he oversees the accounting, finance, and tax services for investment funds, charitable trusts, and other charitable giving vehicles. Prior to joining The Fuller Foundation and Fuller Investment Management Company, Dan was chief financial officer of the YMCA, where he provided leadership for the financial turnarounds of two YMCA associations. He also held senior management positions at KPMG and Ernst & Young. Dan holds a Master of Science in Taxation from the University of Texas at Arlington and a Bachelor of Business Administration in Accounting from Texas State University. He is a Certified Public Accountant and holds a Series 65 securities license.
Katherine Herrick Drake
Kathy Drake received a BA in German Studies and International Relations from Pomona College. After completing an MBA in Finance at UCLA, Kathy joined Dodge & Cox Investment Managers in 1981, where she worked as an investment analyst and portfolio manager, ultimately serving on the firm's Investment Policy Committee and as trustee of the Dodge & Cox Funds. Since her retirement from the firm in 2010, she spends her time volunteering at a number of nonprofit organizations, primarily focusing on microfinance and economic empowerment.
Danny Kuo
Danny Kuo is a Senior Vice President of Investment at Belay Investment Group in Los Angeles and he has over 17 years of commercial real estate experience in acquisitions, asset management, leasing and portfolio management with a career track record that includes closing more than $32 billion of investment transactions in major U.S. markets and leading asset management of 18.6 million square feet ($7.5 billion) portfolio of commercial properties in Northern California. Prior to joining Belay, Danny held the position of Senior Vice President of Investments & Portfolio Management at EQ Office (Blackstone subsidiary company) from 2010 through 2018. Danny earned his Master of Real Estate Development in 2008 from the University of Southern California and his Bachelor of Arts in Economics from the University of Pennsylvania in 1997. Currently, Danny also serves on the board of directors for the San Miguel School in Chicago.
Mark Labberton
Mark Labberton was named president of Fuller Seminary in 2013, after serving as Lloyd John Ogilvie Associate Professor of Preaching and director of the Lloyd John Ogilvie Institute of Preaching since 2009. He came to Fuller after 16 years as senior pastor of First Presbyterian Church of Berkeley, California. Mark has been involved in ministry for over 30 years. In 1982, he cofounded the Christian International Scholarship Foundation (CISF)an organization funding the advanced theological education of Christian leaders from the Majority World, including executives of relief organizations, college and seminary faculty, and denominational presidentsand served on the board of CISF for 17 years.
Daniel Dominick Meyer
Dan Meyer has served as the senior pastor of Christ Church of Oak Brook in Illinois since 1997. Christ Church is a nondenominational multisite church in Chicago's western suburbs, with average weekend attendance of 2,600 youth and adults. Prior to joining Christ Church, Dan served as senior pastor of The Village Community Presbyterian Church in Rancho Santa Fe, California, and associate pastor of First Presbyterian Church in Burlingame, California. Dan earned a Doctor of Ministry at Fuller in 2008, a Master of Divinity from Princeton Theological Seminary in 1985, and a Bachelor of Arts in Political Science, cum laude, from Yale University in 1981.
Jim Rea
Jim Rea is a managing director and senior portfolio manager with Bank of America Private Bank. Jim has more than 35 years' experience serving high net worth individuals, families, trusts, corporations, family offices, endowments, and foundations, providing comprehensive investment management and financial planning for traditional and alternative investments. Jim received his BS from the University of Southern California and was formerly registered with the SEC as an investment advisor and with the NASD as a principal broker dealer, underwriter, and distributor. He has served as chair of several boards affiliated with the Presbyterian Church (USA).
Michele Ruby
Michele has spent the past 30 years as a development professional engaging individuals, corporations, and foundations in meaningful impact-oriented philanthropy. Her background includes leadership positions at World Relief, Opportunity International, (VP/Philanthropy), The Veritas Forum (VP/Development), and CityTeam (VP/Development). Michele serves on numerous local and international advisory boards including: Starfish Project, CityTeam, Jubilee Immigration Advocates, and Achungo Children's Center. She currently leads Generosity Bay Area, a private foundation committed to unleashing radical generosity. Michele is a graduate of UC Berkeley. She and her husband Tom have three adult children and live in San Francisco. They joyfully worship and serve at Eucharist Church.
Jody Vanderwel
Jody Vanderwel is one of the managing partners of the Michigan Capital Network Venture Funds. She worked for several years in private law practice before joining Herman Miller as Corporate Counsel and then Vice President for Corporate Giving. Jody is currently a member of the Baker Publishing Group Board, the Fuller Theological Seminary Board, and the Pine Rest Christian Mental Health Services Board, as well as a member of the advisory boards of the Michigan Accelerator Fund I, Northern Trust for West Michigan, and Plymouth Growth Partners Fund III. She holds a B.A. degree from the University of Colorado and J.D. degree from Washington University in St. Louis.
Daniel L. Villanueva
Danny Villanueva is a partner in the private equity firm of Rustic Canyon/Fontis Partners, LP. He led the launch of Major League Soccer in Southern California as president of the Los Angeles Galaxy. He is also known for his role as cofounder of Moya, Villanueva & Associates Inc., a national marketing and public relations firm. Danny cofounded Radio America Inc., a company involved in nationally syndicated programming and radio station ownership, and has managed Spanish-language television stations KTVW-TV of Phoenix and KMEX-TV of Los Angeles, both Univision affiliates. He received a BS degree from Stanford University.
To learn how you can make a current or legacy gift to Fuller,
please contact us at 626.792.3232 or giftplanning@thefullerfoundation.org.