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Teresa Medearis

Thursday, January 26th, 2012

Opera Guild director and thirdgeneration San Franciscan, Medearis is armed with her masters in engineering management from Stanford, and she has held management positions at Hewlett-Packard and Price Waterhouse. She is active on a number of boards and committees throughout the Bay Area, and served as co-chair for the opening night gala of Macy’s Passport …

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Richard Goldman

Thursday, January 26th, 2012

Amassing wealth and then using it to save the world is what makes Richard Goldman one haute philanthropist. 2009 marked the 20th anniversary of the Goldman Environmental Prize, and Al Gore came to San Francisco on Earth Day to award the six recipients with this top honor that recognizes activists for significant efforts to protect …

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Jessa Wu

Sunday, January 15th, 2012

This haute lister has been the chair of the San Francisco Symphony’s most important night of the season – the Opening Night Gala. The Hong Kong native has called the City by the Bay home for almost 20 years and cut her teeth in the gala-planning process when she first became involved as an honorary …

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Adrianna Pope Sullivan

Sunday, January 15th, 2012

In addition to her role as co-chair of Opera Ball 2009, Sullivan is an associate director of the Opera Guild. She brings excellent experience to the role; professionally, she is involved in her family’s farming business in San Joaquin Valley, as well as with the Carlisle Collection, a women’s fashion company based in New York. …

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Norah And Norman Stone

Sunday, January 15th, 2012

Collecters Norman and Norah are art collectors, boasting a collection including works by Koons, Warhol, and Prince adorning their Beaux-Art-style mansion in San Francisco and their white farm house tucked at the base of Diamond Mountain in the Napa Valley, where they operate Stonescape Wine. The Stones have a 5,750 square-foot art cave on their …

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