Jon Clark Joins Santa Barbara Education Foundation’s Board of Directors

James S. Bower Foundation president Jon Clark was named the Santa Barbara Foundation's 74th Man of the Year. (Sam Goldman / Noozhawk photo)

Through his position as President of the James S. Bower Foundation, Clark has shown his dedication to supporting community organizations that promote educational, developmental and health processes, environmental conditions and, social awareness.

Although Clark works in the nonprofit sector he has also supported many local organizations as a volunteer. He has lent his time and know-how to groups such as Cottage Health, Community Environmental Council, Storyteller Children’s Center, the Alliance for Living and Dying Well, Direct Relief, Carpinteria Children’s Project, and the Chamber of the Santa Barbara Region. While on the Santa Barbara Foundation board, Clark promoted the Santa Barbara Unified School District’s Program for Effective Access to College.

As a UC Santa Barbara and Santa Barbara High School graduate, Clark has firsthand experience with Santa Barbara schools.

The Santa Barbara Education Foundation promotes private support of Santa Barbara’s public education system, serving over 15,000 students in 22 schools. For more information, visit www.santabarbaraeducation.org.

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