THE CARNAVAL SAN FRANCISCO TEAM

Photo courtesty of David Yu

CARNAVAL SF PEOPLE

CARNAVAL SAN FRANCISCO 2014 COMMITTEE

Georgiana Hernandez

Stacie Powers

Roberto Yamir Hernandez

PRODUCTION CREW

Roberto Y. Hernandez — Executive Producer
latinzoneprod@aol.com

Arturo Riera — Business Development Consultant

Jude Heller — Publicist
jude.heller@gmail.com

Steve Carey — Volunteer Coordinator
volunteer@carnavalsanfrancisco.org

Robert Dwight — Communication Coordinator

Rodrigo Ehecatl Duran — Promotions Coordinator
r.duran@carnavalsanfrancisco.org

Bianca de la Rocha — Social Media Coordinator
b.delarocha@carnavalsanfrancisco.org

Carlos Gutierrez — Social Media Strategist
c.gutierrez@carnavalsanfrancisco.org

Donald Reid — Social Media Specialist
www.doncolorado.com

Ben Rojas — Neighborhood Outreach Coordinator

Gene Kahn — Print Manager

Lorena Reyes — Digital Media Designer
l.reyes@carnavalsanfrancisco.org

Andrew Skidmore — Website Specialist
a.skidmore@carnavalsanfrancisco.org

Amie Valle — Website Coordinator
amie@2582mediadesign.com
www.2582mediadesign.com

James Cantrill — Website Coordinator
james@2582mediadesign.com
www.2582mediadesign.com

Manish Champsee — Website Instructor
manish@champsee.com

FESTIVAL

Arturo Carrillo — Festival Coordinator
a.carrillo@carnavalsanfrancisco.org

Michele Cleland — Festival

Dr. Bernie Gonzales — Entertainment Coordinator

Georgiana Hernandez — Art Pavilion Coordinator

Beverage Coordinator — Beverage Coordinator

Doug Kolberg — Green Team

Pedro Marroquin — Festival Security

Gordon Oldham — First Aid

Ernesto Paul — Rigger

PARADE

Ray Pulver — Parade Coordinator
parade@carnavalsanfrancisco.org

Susan Giba — Contingent Admin
parade@carnavalsanfrancisco.org

Ben Rojas — Neighborhood Outreach Coordinator

Marta Estrella — Grand Stand Seating

Nancy Obregon — Judges Coordinator

Jose Salcedo — Parade Security

OUR FUNDERS

SAN FRANCISCO GRANTS FOR THE ARTS

Established through a combination of City and State legislation, and approved by the City's Board of Supervisors, GFTA has evolved into a national model of arts funding.

The Fund is committed to supporting the broadest spectrum of the San Francisco arts community, including for example, the nation's first international film festival, the oldest continuously performing ballet company in the country, one of the premier African American theatre groups on the West Coast, an internationally acclaimed symphony, a gay and lesbian theatre with a national presence, the leading Bay Area presenters of contemporary performance, and an array of festivals celebrating the heritages of our many cultures, all adding to the City's color and excitement.

The goal of the Fund is to contribute meaningfully to the presentation and enhancement of existing art forms while assuring the ability of others to experiment, to dare, and to find new as yet untested ways of adding to our cultural panorama. We look forward to a future full of challenges - and thus, by definition, full of opportunities.