
Joe Rodriguez, President. Joe Rodriguez has devoted 35 years to the education field, 10 in Miami, Florida, and 25 in Hillsboro, Oregon, where he retired after being superintendent from 1999 to 2004.
Mary Fellows, Secretary. Mary Fellows is a bookseller at Annie Bloom's Books in Portland. She comes to OCPP having served as President of ACLU of Oregon and as staff to the Speaker of the Oregon House of Representatives and to the Multnomah County Executive. She is a volunteer with Start Making a Reader Today (SMART) and is active in bicycling issues.
Karen Jacobson, Treasurer. Karen Jacobson is a CPA/CFP® member of the accounting firm of Ivey, Jacobson & Company LLC, emphasizing service to Oregon small businesses and their owners. She has a long history of board service for non-profits, has administered political campaigns, and is a founding member of Willamette Women Democrats.
Barbara Dudley. Barbara Dudley is an Adjunct Professor in the Hatfield School of Government at Portland State University. She is also co-chair of the Oregon Working Families Party, and a partner in Bethel Heights Vineyard in Polk County. She formerly served as President and Executive Director of the National Lawyers Guild, Executive Director of Greenpeace USA, and Assistant Director for Strategic Campaigns of the national AFL‑CIO.
Bernie Foster. Bernie Foster is the publisher of The Skanner News Group. Bernie is actively engaged in business and civic affairs in Oregon.
Robert Landauer. Robert Landauer retired from The Oregonian after 39 years following service as reporter, financial editor, metropolitan editor, associate editor, editorial page editor and editorial columnist.
Ken Lewis. Ken Lewis is a retired businessman who was president of the Port of Portland. He has a long history of working for social justice, civil rights, and arts issues and has served on numerous other government, arts, and community organizations. He was co-founder of the Oregon I Have a Dream Foundation.
Angela Martin. Angela Martin is the director of the Economic Fairness Coalition of Our Oregon, where she focuses her legislative advocacy and policy work on predatory lending, credit and debt issues. Prior to working with Our Oregon, Angela was part of the Oregon Food Bank’s public policy team, providing research and analysis on state and federal policy issues affecting low-income Oregonians. Angela’s professional career in policy research and legislative advocacy is supplemented with years of political organizing experience gained on state and local electoral campaigns.
Matt McCoy. Matt McCoy is Online Strategy Manager at Volt Workforce Solutions, an international recruiting and professional placement company. Matt has a history of volunteering at local non-profits, including recent work Albertina Kerr Centers and YWCA Clark County.
Robert Stoll. Robert Stoll is an attorney and founder of the Portland firm Stoll Berne, concentrating on securities, business and environmental litigation. He has served on numerous non-profit boards, and is presently on the boards of directors of a nonprofit venture capital firm he formed, and of the National Lawyers' Committee For Civil Rights Under Law.
Jody Wiser. Jody Wiser is a tax activist involved with a number of social justice campaigns. Current projects include working with citizen groups on efforts to retain the estate tax and increase tax law enforcement. Jody is a former educator, non-profit founder, and business owner.
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