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UUCSF Board of Trustees 2011-2012
President: Michael Owens, joined UUCSF in 1997. He has served six years on the Children/Youth RE Committee, five years on the Board of Trustees, two as VP of Finance, three years on the Audit Committee, and is starting his sixth year as an RE and OWL teacher.

Vice President: Nancy Burgas has been a member of UUCSF since April 2005. As Managing Director of Phronesis Consulting, Nancy specialized in change management, values implementation and executive development. At UUCSF, she has led twelve Board retreats, focusing on strategic planning, conflict resolution, leadership, scenerio planning, vision, mission, and values.
Secretary: Marcy Loy became a member of UUCSF 3 years ago upon returning to her hometown of Santa Fe to care for her mother. Before moving back, she was a member for eight years of the UU Fellowship of Fredericksburg, Virginia, where she taught RE and served on the Pledge Committee. Marcy is drawn to working with youth, and since being here, she has taught the Caiman Lizards and is currently co-teaching the Our Whole Lives Program. Being an active member of our UUCSF community is important to her, and she is eager and excited to do so as a member of the Board. Marcy says, “I am delighted to be nominated to serve as Secretary on the Board of Trustees. I am committed to serving with an open mind and giving one hundred percent!”
Vice Pres Finance: Karolyn Eisenstein, a member since October, 2004, moved to Santa Fe from the D.C. area, upon retirement from the National Science Foundation. At UUCSF, Karolyn has served on the Board, with liaison duties for communication, administration, and facilities. She is a member of the Social Justice Team, Communications Team, Bylaws and Congregational Manual Task Force, and UUWF. She previously served on the Budget, Space Options, Capital Campaign, and annual pledge committees.
Trustees at Large
Darrell Anderson has been a member of the Congregation since 2004. His background is in professional practice and teaching of psychology. He has served as a member of the UUCSF Healing and Reconciliation Committee and was recently chair of the Nominating Committee. Darrell’s hope is that the next years will allow our congregation to become younger and financially stronger. His dream would be for us to become a truly multicultural congregation.
John Chadwick joined UUCSF in 2004 and has been a Unitarian since 1990 when he joined the First Unitarian in Albuquerque. He has a doctorate in educational technology from UNM. John Chadwick is excited about the future of this congregation. John has led the technology team on the congregation in the development of the uusantafe.org website and is working to lead the congregation into other areas of social media. He wants to get the word out to the larger community about what UUCSF can offer.
Kennan Girdner grew up in New Mexico, attending high school in Albuquerque during the 70’s and UNM in the 80’s. He received his BA in Art Education and Masters in Secondary Education. He has been teaching Middle School Art in the Santa Fe Public Schools for eighteen years.
Holly Kinley has been a member of UUCSF for more than 30 years, and a UU for at least 40. After growing up in New England, she came to Santa Fe, where she joined the Unitarian Fellowship and chaired the Program Committee, responsible for programs every Sunday. Holly directed the RE program and worked closely with Rev.Web Kitchell to grow it from a handful of children to about 25. Later, she served on the Permanent Endowment Committee, and for seven years was involved with planning Sunday worship, eventually as chair of the Worship Council that created the Worship Associates Program. Most recently, Holly has served on the Ministerial Search Committee, charged with bringing our new ministerial candidate to UUCSF.
Pattie Ravenheart began attending UUCSF in 2003. She was a pledging friend from 2003-2008, and became a member in January 2009. What originally attracted her to UUCSF was the Religious Education program. What prompted her to became a member was her recognition that the liberal religious values of UU are essential not only to her son’s healthy journey into manhood but also in addressing the needs of the greater world around her. She wants to deepen her level of support to the congregation by becoming an active part of the governance of that community.!
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