Brooks Walker Jr. Brooks Walker Jr. is the former chairman of the board of USL Capital Corporation, director at the
Schwab Charitable Fund, and a
Korean War veteran. He has served on the boards of many private sector and civic organizations including
Planned Parenthood/Alameda-S.F., the
San Francisco Museum of Modern Art where as chairman he oversaw the building of the new SFMOMA, the San Francisco Foundation, the Fort Mason Foundation, the Addiction Research Foundation, Children's Hospital in San Francisco, the Walker Art Center, Gap Co., and San Francisco Real Estate Investors.
John Clinton Walker John Clinton Walker is founding partner of Walker and Moody Architects, an architecture firm based in San Francisco. He has been a
trustee of the
San Francisco Art Institute for over 30 years.
Brooks Walker III Brooks Walker III is founding partner of Walker/Warner Architects, Inc., a firm specializing in residential projects. He is active in the
San Francisco Planning and Urban Research Association (SPUR), the
Ploughshares Fund, and previously served on the boards of the Walker Art Center and
Aim High Academy. Walker received his Bachelor of Architecture from the
University of Oregon. He is married to Summer Tompkins; they have three children together.
Ann M. Hatch Ann M. Hatch,
T. B. Walker’s great-granddaughter, is a San Francisco native and long time philanthropist in the areas of civic enhancement, arts and education. She is a current trustee and former board chair of the
California College of the Arts (CCA) in San Francisco, and has served on the boards of the
Berkeley Art Museum, the
Oakland Museum of California, the
Addison Gallery of American Art at
Phillips Academy in
Andover, MA,
Intersection for the Arts, the Walker Art Center, and the
Telegraph Hill Neighborhood Center. Ann co-founded the
Oxbow School in 1997, an independent high school for the arts in
Napa, California, and the
Capp Street Project, a nationally recognized artist residency program. Ann is the recipient of many awards and honors, including honorary doctorates from California College of the Arts and the
San Francisco Art Institute and an award for achievement in the prevention of child abuse. In 1991 San Francisco Mayor
Art Agnos declared January 31 Ann Hatch Day in recognition of her outstanding contributions to the community. She holds a Bachelor of Fine Arts from
Tufts University and the
School of the Museum of Fine Arts, Boston.
Kirby Walker Kirby Walker is an independent documentary and educational filmmaker/video producer who has a commitment to public lands, the environment and at-risk youth. She has served as a Trustee and Honorary Trustee of the Natural Resources Defense Council (NRDC) since 1983. She also serves on the Advisory Committee of the Golden Gate National Parks Conservancy (GGNPC) and of Summer Search San Francisco. She has an undergraduate degree from the University of Colorado and a Masters in Communication from Stanford University. She is married to Paul Danielsen and lives in San Francisco.
Jennifer Walker Jennifer Walker, a 7th generation Californian, is an event designer/planner and has donated services for non-profit organizations in need of assistance in their annual fundraising efforts for the last 12 years. Jennifer is a practicing ceramic artist inspired years ago while volunteering at
Creative Growth Art Center for mentally and physically disabled artists living in the East Bay. She currently serves on the board of the
Oakland Museum of California. She is married to Michael Keenan, president of Keenan Winery; they have two grown children together. Jennifer also has a twin sister living in Colorado. ==Footnotes==