Board of Directors
CAM Board of Directors
Our Board of Directors represents the diversity of museums in California, which vary greatly in size, discipline, geographical region, and mission. CAM board members are elected to serve a two-year term and are eligible to serve a total of six years (three two-year terms). Nominations are reviewed by the board’s Governance Committee.
Current members of the CAM Board of Directors
Milena Acosta
Associate Director, Community Engagement, Natural History Museum of Los Angeles County
Milena Acosta
(Associate Director, Community Engagement, Natural History Museum of Los Angeles County)
Milena Acosta is a marine biologist and science communicator, with 20 years of experience working in out-of-school learning institutions. Milena joined the Natural History Museums of Los Angeles County in 2015 and currently serves as the Community Engagement Manager. In her role, she fosters relationships with community-based organizations and implements a comprehensive community engagement strategy for creating community partnerships and programs in Los Angeles County. She oversees several collaborative programs and works with staff and community stakeholders to ensure inclusive and authentic partnerships are aligned with the Museum’s mission and community aspirations. Milena holds a Bachelor of Science in Biology from Loyola Marymount University, and a Master’s in Museum Studies and Nonprofit Management from Johns Hopkins University.
Lauren Baines
Assistant Director, de Saisset Museum, Santa Clara University (CAM Secretary)
Lauren Baines
(Assistant Director, de Saisset Museum, Santa Clara University)
Lauren Baines holds over 13 years of experience in the non-profit arts sector, including roles with university museums, art centers, artist residencies, performing arts companies, and professional associations. She currently serves as the Interim Director of the de Saisset Museum at Santa Clara University, stewarding the museum through its first DEAI Roadmap / JEDI strategic plan, and serving as the co-coordinator of university-wide Indigenous initiatives. Baines previously held positions with Montalvo Arts Center, Palo Alto Arts Center, and several Bay Area performing arts companies with experience in education, programs, project management, strategic planning, marketing, fundraising, and curation. Prior to joining CAM’s Board, Baines served for eight years on genARTS Silicon Valley’s Steering Committee, a program of SVCreates dedicated to emerging arts professionals. Baines received BA and BS degrees from Santa Clara University in Art History, Theatre Arts, and Psychology and an MFA from Mills College.
Carolynn Birilli
Curator, Museums of Lake County
Carolynn Birilli
(Curator, Museums of Lake County)
Carolynn Birilli is the Curator at the Museums of Lake County and currently a graduate student at Johns Hopkins University pursuing her MA in Cultural Heritage Management and a Certificate in Digital Curation. Since 2008, she has had experience in small regional Museums throughout Northern and Southern California as both a volunteer and a paid worker. She has acquired a wide range of skills while working at these small sites, knowing the impact that small museums can have in their local communities. Using her history and graphic design background, she has done a variety of museum work from fundraising and outreach to exhibit design and collections management.
David Burton
Executive Director, Grace Hudson Museum (CAM Vice President)
David Burton
(Executive Director, Grace Hudson Museum)
David Burton has been a museum professional for over 25 years, 13 of those in senior management and executive leadership. Prior to becoming the director of the Grace Hudson Museum in 2017, he led the Yakima Valley Museum in Yakima, Washington, and before that spent 16½ years in progressively senior roles at the Autry Museum of the American West in Los Angeles, including director of government affairs and senior director of the Autry’s research institute. David has served on the boards of Arts for LA (regional arts advocacy), the Cante Sica Foundation (documenting the stories of Indian boarding school survivors), and two small theater companies. He is a founding board member of the Greater Ukiah Business and Tourism Alliance.
Karen Crews
Senior Curator, LA Plaza de Cultura y Artes
Karen Crews
(Senior Curator, LA Plaza de Cultura y Artes)
Over the past 20 years, Karen Crews has worked as a museum curator and educator in California institutions, private collections, and universities. Prior to working at LA Plaza de Cultura y Artes, she served as Interim Gallery Director and Adjunct Faculty for the Museum Studies program at CSU Fullerton, Curatorial Advisor to the MAW Collection of Mexican and pre-Columbian Art, Chief Curator of the Monterey Museum of Art, and Associate Curator at the American Museum of Ceramic Art. Crews holds her MFA degree from CSU Fullerton with a specialization in Exhibition Design and Curatorial Studies and attended the Universidad Autónoma de Guadalajara, Jalisco, México and CSU Long Beach for her undergraduate BA degrees in Foreign Language, Studio Art, and Music Performance.
Joe D. Horse Capture
Vice President of Native Collections and the Ahmanson Curator of Native American History and Culture, Autry Museum of the American West
Joe D. Horse Capture
(Vice President of Native Collections and the Ahmanson Curator of Native American History and Culture, Autry Museum of the American West)
Prior to joining the Autry, Horse Capture’s previous appointment was as the first Director of Native American Initiatives at the Minnesota Historical Society in Saint Paul, MN. He is an enrolled member of the A'aniiih Tribe of Montana and has more than 25 years of museum experience, including his time as an Associate Curator of Research and Documentation for the Smithsonian Institution's National Museum of the American Indian and 15 years as a curator of Native American Arts at the Minneapolis Institute of Arts.
Katrice Lee
Senior Director of Philanthropy, San Diego Natural History Museum
Katrice Lee
(Senior Director of Philanthropy, San Diego Natural History Museum)
Katrice Lee has been a fundraising professional for over 15 years and has been at The Nat for six years. Prior to her current role, she worked in university development securing research funding for UC San Diego and Northwestern University. Katrice is a founding member of The Nat’s committee on inclusion, diversity, equity, and accessibility. This important work builds upon her past service as a board member of the UNCF San Diego Council, and as a member of the UC San Diego Chancellor’s Advisory Committee on the Status of Women. Katrice received a BA in English from Spelman College and an MA in Writing from DePaul University.
Elaine K. Mah Best
VP Community Relations, Santa Barbara Zoo
Elaine K. Mah Best
(VP Community Relations, Santa Barbara Zoo)
Elaine K. Mah Best began her nonprofit career in 2000 with a focus on fundraising, public relations, advocacy, and community building. She joined the museum community in 2009 with a role at the Santa Barbara Zoo where today, she serves as the Vice President of Community Relations. Mah Best currently serves on the Association of Zoos and Aquariums (AZA) Government Affairs Committee, California Association of Zoos & Aquariums Executive Committee, Association of Fundraising Professionals (AFP), Santa Barbara and Ventura Counties Chapter Past Presidents’ Council, and Dos Pueblos High School PTSA. She was honored as the “Fundraiser of the Year” by the AFP, Santa Barbara and Ventura Counties Chapter (2017), as “40 under 40” up-and-coming business leaders (2011) by the Pacific Coast Business Times, and League Rose Recipient (2004) by the Junior League of Santa Barbara.
Devin Malone
Director of Public Programs and Community Engagement, Fine Arts Museums of San Francisco
Devin Malone
(Director of Public Programs and Community Engagement, Fine Arts Museums of San Francisco)
Devin Malone (they/them) is the Director of Public Programs and Community Engagement at the Fine Arts Museums of San Francisco (FAMSF). They have produced education programs at Dia Art Foundation, The Museum of Modern Art, The Studio Museum in Harlem, and more. Recent projects include public programming and engagement strategy for exhibitions by Kehinde Wiley and Faith Ringgold at the deYoung Museum. Previously, they co-curated a film series coinciding with the installation Carl Craig: Party/After-Party, managed the Dia Teens program, and piloted the Dia Art Foundation’s Education Fellows program. Malone holds an MA from the University of Illinois Chicago and a BA from the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign. They are an alum of the Studio Museum in Harlem’s Museum Education Practicum, a member of the Midwest Art History Society board of directors, and a contributor to the 2023 edition of Walker Art Center’s How-to Kit for Educators.
Kevin McGarry
Associate Director for Public Engagement, Santa Barbara Trust for Historic Preservation
Kevin McGarry
(Associate Director for Public Engagement, Santa Barbara Trust for Historic Preservation)
Kevin McGarry holds advanced degrees in history and education, and has worked in the field of education for over fifteen years—first as a high school history and social justice teacher, and later as Director of Education at the Holocaust Museum of Los Angeles. At the Santa Barbara Trust for Historic Preservation (SBTHP), Kevin oversees the Visitor Experience, Programs, and Curatorial departments, as well as the Presidio Research Center’s archives and library. He is managing editor of the SBTHP’s publication, La Campana, and recently helped craft and implement SBTHP’s Strategic and DEI plans. Kevin also serves on the Board of Directors for the Children’s Creative Project (a nonprofit affiliate of the Santa Barbara County Office of Education) that brings arts education to over 50,000 students in the Santa Barbara area each year.
Prior to joining the Autry, Horse Capture’s previous appointment was as the first Director of Native American Initiatives at the Minnesota Historical Society in Saint Paul, MN. He is an enrolled member of the A'aniiih Tribe of Montana and has more than 25 years of museum experience, including his time as an Associate Curator of Research and Documentation for the Smithsonian Institution's National Museum of the American Indian and 15 years as a curator of Native American Arts at the Minneapolis Institute of Arts.
Kristen Mihalko
Director of Operations, Balboa Park Cultural Partnership
Kristen Mihalko
(Director of Operations, Balboa Park Cultural Partnership)
Kristen Martinez Mihalko is the Director of Operations for the Balboa Park Cultural Partnership, where she manages internal operations and oversees several collaborative programs, including the Parkwide IDEA (inclusion, diversity, equity, and accessibility) Working Group. An advocate for career development and personal growth, she currently serves on the board of Western Museums Association and Balboa Art Conservation Center. Past service includes: Treasurer and Secretary, Rising Arts Leaders San Diego; President, San Diego Emerging Museums Professionals; and Secretary, National Emerging Museum Professionals Network. She has a Master’s Degree in Strategic Communications from National University and leadership certificate from University of San Diego.
Rick Noguchi
President and CEO of California Humanities
Rick Noguchi
(President and CEO, California Humanities)
Rick Noguchi is the president and chief executive officer of California Humanities, which connects Californians to ideas and one another in order to understand their shared heritage and diverse cultures, inspire civic participation, and shape the future of the state. He most recently served as the chief operating officer at the Japanese American National Museum where he oversaw the strategic direction, from 2015 to 2023. With more than 20 years of experience in the nonprofit and philanthropic sectors, he has worked at The James Irvine Foundation, the California Community Foundation, the UCLA Extension Writers’ Program, and the Arizona Humanities Council. He served on the recently completed Advisory Committee for the Los Angeles County Department of Arts and Cultures’ Cultural Equity and Inclusion Initiative and has served on the Steering Committee for the Asian American and Pacific Islanders in Philanthropy—Los Angeles Chapter. He received an MFA from Arizona State University and an MBA from Pepperdine University, and is the author of two collections of poetry and a children’s book.
Oscar Paz
Education and Outreach Manager, Santa Cruz Museum of Art & History
Oscar Paz
(Education and Outreach Manager, Santa Cruz Museum of Art & History)
Oscar Paz joined the Santa Cruz Museum of Art & History (MAH) in 2019. As Education and Outreach Manager, he oversees public and student engagement, developing and fostering public relations, and building community through outreach programs. As an immigrant from Guatemala, learning about different cultures was integral to his path to working in museums. Aside from his role at the MAH, Oscar also serves as a board member for Life Lab, a garden-based educational non-profit in Santa Cruz that empowers children's love of learning, nourishing food, and nature.
Delta Pick Mello
Executive Director/CEO, Sacramento History Alliance (CAM Vice President)
Delta Pick Mello
(Executive Director/CEO, Sacramento History Alliance)
Delta Pick Mello manages the Sacramento History Museum, Sacramento Living History, Old Sacramento Visitors Center and the popular Old Sacramento Underground Tours, as well as provides support for the Center for Sacramento History. She has been in the Museum Management field for nearly 30 years having worked as Marketing and Community Relations Director for the Sacramento Zoo, Membership and Development Director for the California State Railroad Museum Foundation and Executive Director for the California Automobile Museum. She is passionate about Sacramento, its history, and its Museum community and she is currently the Chair for the Sacramento Area Museums which produces Sacramento region’s annual Free Museum Day.
Lisa Prochazka
Independent Museum Professional (CAM Treasurer)
Lisa Prochazka
(Independent Museum Professional)
Lisa Prochazka commenced her twenty-five-year career at The Jewish Museum in New York City, with continued administrative, financial, and human resource roles at independent schools in New York and California. Her expertise in nonprofit accounting and business functions includes data collection and analysis, statistical benchmarking, and the assessment of organization financial metrics. Prochazka Most recently served as Director of Finance and Operations at the Monterey Museum of Art, guiding strategic planning, financial management, and human resources. She holds a Bachelor of Arts from Brandeis University, a Bachelor of Science from the University of Massachusetts Boston, and a Master of Business Administration from California State University Monterey Bay. She currently serves on the board of the Carmel Music Society. Prochazka enthusiastically supports accessibility to the visual and performing arts for the enjoyment, enrichment, and celebration of our richly diverse communities.
Bertha M. Rodriguez Vazquez
Director of Finance, Children’s Creativity Museum
Bertha M. Rodriguez Vazquez
(Director of Finance, Children’s Creativity Museum)
Bertha M. Rodriguez Vazquez is a museum leader with 15 years of experience in the non-profit arts sector. Currently, as the Director of Finance at the Children’s Creativity Museum, she manages finance, HR, visitor experience, and other projects. Previously she served as COO of The Mexican Museum, Bertha holds an MA in Exhibition and Museum Studies, as well as an MEd and BA in Accountancy. She is passionate about fostering critical thinking and social change through museum programs and exhibits and has built strong partnerships with cultural institutions.
Kalie Sacco
Director of Member Strategy at the Association of Science and Technology Centers (ASTC)
Kalie Sacco
(Director of Member Strategy at the Association of Science and Technology Centers (ASTC))
Kalie Sacco is the Director of Member Strategy at the Association of Science and Technology Centers (ASTC), the international membership organization for science museums and science engagement professionals. In this role, she oversees all ASTC member activities including its annual conference. Previously, she was Associate Director of the Lawrence Hall of Science (UC Berkeley's public science center), where she led cross-organizational work and contributed to research, evaluation, and policy projects related to STEM learning in out-of-school environments. Prior to The Lawrence, Kalie held a variety of roles at organizations that supported the informal STEM learning field including the Center for Advancement of Informal Science Education (CAISE) and Coalition for Science After School. She is an active member of several professional associations, including CAM and the American Alliance of Museums (AAM). She holds a Master's in Public Affairs from UC Berkeley's Goldman School of Public Policy and a Bachelor's in Anthropology and Classics from UC Berkeley.
Solimar Salas
Deputy Director, Museum of Latin American Art (CAM President)
Solimar Salas
(VP of Museum Content, Innovation and Outreach, Museum of Latin American Art)
Solimar Salas has worked on 100+ exhibitions in different aspects including bilingual content development, interpretive programming, and web content management. She oversaw the successful creation of a bilingual online database for Puerto Rican artists at the Museo de Arte de Puerto Rico. Solimar served as the Secretary of the Board of Directors for the Association of Museum of Puerto Rico and as part of the National Program Committee for the 2015 AAM Annual Meeting held in Atlanta, GA. She also participated in the Smithsonian Visiting Professional Program and has spoken on diversity in museums and technology. Solimar holds an MA in Museum Studies from the Johns Hopkins University, an MBA in Management of Information Systems from the Universidad del Sagrado Corazon, and a BA in Biological Anthropology from Swarthmore College.
Meghan Toland
Deputy Director, Sacramento Children’s Museum
Meghan Toland
(Deputy Director, Sacramento Children’s Museum)
Meghan Toland has worked in small museums in nearly every capacity– in programming, fundraising, volunteer and event coordination, and leadership. As the Deputy Director for the Sacramento Children’s Museum, Meghan is dedicated to providing an inclusive, engaging learning environment for all children in the region. Passionate about advocacy and the vital role of museums, she hopes to spark excitement for lifelong learning in future generations of museum goers. She holds a BA in History from Gonzaga University and a MA in Public History from Sacramento State.
Vicki Wawerchak
Exhibit Curator, Cabrillo Marine Aquarium
Vicki Wawerchak
(Exhibit Curator, Cabrillo Marine Aquarium)
Wawerchak’s passion for ocean science and conservation has been a driving force of her 20-year career at aquariums along the coast of California. Currently at the Cabrillo Marine Aquarium in San Pedro, Wawerchak works on exhibit design and fabrication, and creates content and media for interpretive experiences that support the Aquarium’s exhibits. Previously she was with the Monterey Bay Aquarium in various capacities including public programs, guest experience, and the Seafood Watch program. Prior to that time, she was with Heal the Bay’s Santa Monica Pier Aquarium in education and director capacities.
Laurinda Willard
Chief Operating Officer, Turtle Bay Exploration Park
Laurinda Willard
(Chief Operating Officer, Turtle Bay Exploration Park)
Willard has held positions of increasing responsibility during her eight years with the park, including education, programs, and now in the COO role, where she oversees guest services, education, animal care, exhibitions, and development. Before joining the Turtle Bay Exploration Park, she was an instructor and later promoted to Assistant Program Director with the Catalina Island Marine Institute.
Dr. Tina Zarpour
Vice President of Education, Collections, and Community Engagement, San Diego History Center
Dr. Tina Zarpour
(Vice President of Education, Collections, and Community Engagement, San Diego History Center)
Dr. Tina Zarpour joined the San Diego History Center in March 2015 and currently serves as the Vice President of Education, Collections and Community Engagement. Her academic expertise is with immigrant communities and the histories of immigration, and she has nearly two decades of leadership experience in cultural institutions across the country, including at the Museum of Man, the Witte Museum, and the Program in Latino History and Culture at the Smithsonian National Museum of American History. Tina holds an MA in Applied Anthropology and a PhD from the University of Maryland, College Park.