Lauren DuBois

Project Wildlife began in 1972 as a resource for San Diego to care for ill or injured wildlife. Each year, we triage and care for 8,000-10,000 animals. Over the years, we have expanded our influence and care of the animals and serve many parts of San Diego County. Read more>>
Angela Neve Meier and Julie Guy

In the fall of 2003, we discovered that both of us (Julie and Angela) had a similar vision ~ to bring high quality music therapy services to individuals with special needs and older adults in the greater San Diego area. We each had already been directing successful sole proprietorships but knew that we could provide more services to the community by integrating our strengths and assets. Read more>>
Deron Cohen

I have wanted to be an artist since I was very young and always pursued that dream. After practicing throughout my youth and continuing to learn more about art making at UCLA, I started to apply everything I’d learned and paint. Read more>>
Dallas Beaver

Well, first off, I am a US Navy Veteran. I served for 7yrs and during that time one of my job skills was to capture fingerprints for ID cards. When I got out the Navy I went to CCSD for Respiratory Therapy school, while I was in school I had to get a live scan for my California Respiratory Care Practitioner license. Read more>>
Chris Smeal

After having a boring an office job out of college, I was invited back to work at Stadium Golf Center. I was given the opportunity to teach junior golf clinics. I hadn’t event talked to a kid in years but I immediately knew it was my calling to help kids learn how to golf and I could use my experiences taking up golf at 15 and becoming a scratch golfer by 17 to help kids accelerate their improvement and love for the game of golf. Read more>>
May Cheung Hoffman

I have always wanted to be an artist. Growing up in a traditional Chinese family, I never had the support from my family to demonstrate or nurture my creativity. It was always about academics. As an undergraduate at UCSD back in the 80s, I took various art classes hoping to discover my true artistic talent. Read more>>
Nick Nacca

My original plan was to open a photo lab, but soon realized that making a living with my camera was the desired path. I started out as generalist shooting a variety of subjects. After some time, I was drawn to light and using different methods to control it. Read more>>
Dr. Michael Mantell

When my 8th grade teacher told my mother and I that I was not college material and ought to consider attending a vocational high school in Newark, NJ, I knew I was headed for a doctorate in some area of academic and professional studies. Read more>>
