Full List of Schwarzenegger Transition Team Members -- October 10, 2003 -- California Capitol Hill Bulletin -- Volume 10, Bulletin 29

The full list of members of Governor-elect Arnold Schwarzenegger's Transition Committee is provided below.

Dean Andal, former Republican assemblyman from Stockton; Eloise Anderson, former director of social services for Wisconsin Gov. Tommy Thompson; Annelise Anderson, former member of President Reagan's budget office; Bill Baker, former Member of Congress and state assemblyman from Contra Costa County; Eli Broad, Los Angeles-based builder and chairman of AIG SunAmerica and KB Homes; Willie L. Brown Jr., San Francisco mayor; Tammy Bruce, writer and political commentator; Jim Brulte, Senate Republican leader from Rancho Cucamonga; Michael S. Carona, Orange County sheriff; Carol Chandler, farmer from Selma and former member of the UC Board of Regents; Rick J. Caruso, Los Angeles-based developer and member of the Los Angeles Police Commission; Rabbi Abraham Cooper, associate dean of the Simon Wiesenthal Center; Jon Coupal, president of the Howard Jarvis Taxpayers Association, Dave Cox, Assembly Republican leader from Fair Oaks; David Crane, San Francisco attorney; Viet Dinh, law professor at Georgetown University Law Center; Charles P. Diamond, Los Angeles attorney; David Dreier (committee chair), U.S. Representative from San Dimas and Chair of the California Republican Congressional Delegation; Susan Estrich, law professor and head of the 1988 Dukakis for President campaign; Carly Fiorina, chief executive officer of Hewlett-Packard; Matt Fong, former state Treasurer and Republican nominee for U.S. Senate; Bonnie Garcia, assemblywoman from Cathedral City; Bob Grady, investment banker and member of the Bush I administration; James K. Hahn, Los Angeles mayor; Peter Hannaford, Washington, D.C.-based marketing and public affairs consultant; John M. Hein, associate executive director of the California Teachers Association; Warren Hellman, San Francisco-based investment banker; Bob Hertzberg, former California Assembly Speaker; Bonnie Hill, Los Angeles-based public affairs consultant; Bill Jones, former California secretary of state; Frank Jordan, former San Francisco mayor and chief of police; George Keiffer, Los Angeles attorney; Jessie Knight, CEO of the San Diego Chamber of Commerce; John Koeberer, Redding businessman; Robin Kramer, former chief of staff to Los Angeles Mayor Richard Riordan; Sean Liou, Fremont-based businessman; Abel Maldonado, Republican assemblyman from Santa Maria; Jillian W. Manus, literary agent from Palo Alto; Jeannine Martineau, California School Boards Association from Lake Elsinore; Kevin McCarthy, Assemblyman from Bakersfield; Tom McEnery, former mayor of San Jose; Rebecca Morgan, former state senator from south San Francisco; Thomas A. Nassif, President and CEO of the Western Growers Association; James Nielsen, former state senator from the Central Valley; Carlos Olamendi, businessman from Laguna Niguel; Beverly O'Neill, mayor of Long Beach; Gerry Parsky, advisor to President Bush; Bill Pauli, Mendocino County vintner and President of the California Farm Bureau; Sally Pipes, head of the Pacific Research Institute; Cassandra Pye, vice president of the California Chamber of Commerce; Safi Qureshey, founder of AST Computers; Michael A. Ramos, San Bernardino County District Attorney; Bonnie Reiss, Los Angeles businesswoman; William Reilly, environmental attorney from San Francisco; Ivan Reitman, Hollywood director-producer; Richard Riordan, former Los Angeles mayor; Piedad Robertson, President of Santa Monica City College; Mario Rodriquez, Orange County-based businessman; Elizabeth Rogers, Santa Barbara-based businesswoman; Jeff Sedivec, retired firefighter and paramedic from San Marcos; George Shultz, former U.S. Secretary of State and Treasury; Bill Simon, 2002 Republican Nominee for Governor; Donna Tuttle, former commerce administrator under Presidents Reagan and Bush; Al Vasquez, marketing consultant from Coachella Valley; E. Myrtle Williams, Los Angeles County Sheriff's Deputy; Pete Wilson, former California Governor; Sophie C. Wong, Los Angeles-based businesswoman; Charlene Zettel, former Assemblywoman from Poway.

For more information, including a complete list with biographical paragraphs of each member, see http://www.joinarnold.com/en/transition/ .


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