-- William Baribault has been active in the La Canada and Pasadena business and philanthropic communities for 25 years, most recently serving as the chief executive officer for Oakwood Enterprises. He is also the chairman of Professional Business Bank and is a director or board advisor on the boards of Architectural Woodworking Company, M Chemical Company, Active Sales, Inc., Chief Executives Organization, M. C. Gill Corporation, Verdugo Hills Hospital Foundation, and Flintridge Preparatory School. Baribault received his bachelor's degree from Stanford University; -- Grant L. Cambridge is a senior vice president and director of research of Capital World Investors, a member of the Capital Group Companies in Los Angeles, and a portfolio counselor and investment analyst for the American Funds. He serves on the board of Value Schools, a newly established charter school in Los Angeles, and is member of the board for the Coalition for At Risk Urban Youths (aka. CARRY), focused on helping the needs of inner city foster care children in Los Angeles. Cambridge also supports My Friend's Place, a youth homeless shelter in Los Angeles. He earned his master's in business administration from the Harvard Business School, master's from Suffolk University, and bachelor's of science degree from Bentley College; -- Dr. Gail Ellis is a registered psychologist at Pasadena City College and works in the Office of Psychological Services assisting students with disabilities, and assessing for ADHD. A native of Illinois, Dr. Ellis earned her bachelor's degree in political science from Barat College in 1969 and earned two master's degrees (marriage and family therapy and organizational behavior) and a doctorate in psychology from Phillips Graduate Institute in 2002 and 2006, respectively. In between these endeavors, she worked as a probate processor in an Illinois bank, raised five children, owned her own retail/wholesale design business and participated in a variety of philanthropic leadership activities in both Illinois and California; -- Walter J. Mix III is a managing director in the Los Angeles office of LECG, a leading expert services firm, specializing in domestic and foreign bank risk management, strategic planning and financial advisory services. Prior to joining Secura, he was commissioner of the California Department of Financial Institutions (DFI). Mix worked with financial institutions on more than 60 mergers and acquisitions and the formation of 50 de novo institutions and was instrumental in the development and passage of California's identity theft law and many other laws, including the interstate banking and branching law, and cooperative supervisory agreements for domestic and foreign banks. A graduate of the University of California, he earned a master's degree with a concentration in economics and public policy from Rutgers University. Mix serves as chairman of the International Bankers Association of California; and -- Steve Olson is a partner in the law firm O'Melveny & Myers LLP's Los Angeles office and a member of the Global Enforcement and Criminal Defense Practice. He has extensive jury trial experience and regularly represents public companies and individuals in criminal and civil investigations and prosecutions by government enforcement agencies. He also advises audit committees and independent directors of public companies in connection with complex and sensitive internal investigations. Prior to joining O'Melveny & Myers, Olson served as an Assistant U.S. Attorney in the Major Frauds Section of the U.S. Attorney's Office for the Central District of California. In that position, he concentrated on prosecuting securities and investment fraud cases. He has been named a "Rising Star" and a "Super Lawyer" in surveys conducted by Law & Politics Media Inc. and published in Los Angeles magazine. He received his law degree from the University of Michigan and his bachelor's of arts from Stanford University.Located in Brookside Park, Pasadena, on three acres of gently sloping forested land, Kidspace was built within the three white wooden structures that formerly housed the Fannie Morrison Horticultural Center, constructed originally in 1938. The new Building 4 will host robotics, construction, engineering and health exhibits, plus a music and art studio, a multipurpose theater and an early childhood center. Kidspace Children's Museum is open daily from 9:30a.m. - 5p.m. Tickets are $8 for children and adults (infants under 1 and Members are free). Kidspace is located at 480 N. Arroyo Blvd., in Brookside Park, Pasadena, Calif., just opposite the Rose Bowl. Kidspace Children's Museum is a non-profit 501(c)3 organization that exists to enrich the lives of children. Kidspace is an interactive learning environment that is fun for children, families, educators, and caregivers. For further information, please visit our Web site: www.kidspacemuseum.org.
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