Sister Cities International Southern California Chapter Officers Elected
The Officers of Sister Cities International Southern California Chapter and new Board Members were elected at the May 19th, 2018 annual board meeting, held in Bakersfield, California:
Anthony Al-Jamie
President – SOCAL Sister Cities Board of Directors
- Anaheim Sister City Commission
- Los Angeles Nagoya Sister City Affiliation
Anthony Al-Jamie is an interculturally-minded journalist, publisher and educational entrepreneur, who lived and worked in Japan for some 20 years. His Japanese language skills and in-depth understanding of the Japanese culture, combined with his passion for intercultural relations and education paved the way for his success in Asia. During his two decades in Japan, he successfully established a chain of English language schools, with schools located throughout Saitama and Tokyo prefectures. Through these schools, he ran an English language program for members of the Advanced and Basic Officers Courses at the Japan Self Defense Force Training Grounds in Asaka, Saitama for over a decade. Anthony served as an International Advisory Council Member to the Governor of Saitama, Japan and was the only non-Japanese Member of the Wako-shi Rotary Club. During the mid-1990s, he played an instrumental part in pioneering online education through his role in the development of Anaheim University, an accredited online institution of higher learning with students residing in 35 countries around the world. In addition to his work in higher education, he is the Executive Editor and Publisher of the Asia Journals and their flagship publication the Tokyo Journal, Japan’s leading English lifestyles and culture magazine. He is President of Sister Cities International Southern California Chapter, Chair of the Anaheim Sister City Commission and Vice-Chair of the Los Angeles-Nagoya Sister Cities Affiliation.
Click here to read the President’s Message.
Jeffrey Jarow
Vice-President — Sister Cities Board of Directors
- Santa Monica Sister Cities Association
Jeffrey has lived in Santa Monica since 1977, married to Faye, and has a son Morgan. He been a real estate agent since 1983. Prior to joining PAR Commercial, he worked with Great Western Bank (REO department). He represented the Resolution Trust Corp (RTC) disposing of bank properties when they failed, and represented the City of Los Angeles, and consummated a sale for their Planning and Building and Safety Departments in West Los Angeles. Jeff has a successful history working with office, industrial, and retail listings in both leasing and sales. He is currently the Vice Chair of the Executive Board of the Santa Monica Chamber of Commerce, and Chairs the ‘Alliance’ Growth and Development Committee working directly with the City of Santa Monica’s Planning and Building and Safety Departments. He was appointed by the Santa Monica City Council to an eight year term of the Convention and Visitors Bureau Executive Board and had served as its Chair for his last two years on that board. Jeff is also the President of the Santa Monica Sister City Association and is currently on the Boards of the Santa Monica Family YMCA, Santa Monica Symphony, Santa Monica Viking Baseball, Santa Monica Viking Band, Main St Business Improvement District (MSBID) and PTA Legislative Chair for Santa Monica High School (SAMOHI). Jeff is the co-founder and organizer of the Santa Monica 4th of July Parade on Main St.
Charles Riggs
Treasurer – SOCAL Sister Cities Board of Directors
- Palm Desert Sister Cities Foundation
Charles Riggs’ junior year was in a branch of Wagner College in Bregenz, Austria. He finished his B. A. Degree in German and Chemistry at Bethany College, Lindsborg, Kansas and returned after graduation on a Rotary Exchange Scholarship to Berlin. He then completed a professional degree, a Master of Divinity, at Pacific Lutheran Theological Seminary and did parish work as a pastor on campus, in a pastoral staff, and in solo pastorates. Charles retired after 39 years in ministry. In 2008, he joined Rotary International and through partnership projects became involved with the Palm Desert Sister Cities Foundation in 2010, attending Sister City International conventions in Jacksonville and Washington, D.C. Charles served as Vice President of the Palm Desert Sister Cities Foundation until his recent election to president for the 2016-2018 term. Palm Desert partners with Ixtapa-Zihuatanejo, Mexico and Gisborne, New Zealand.
David Bracey
Secretary – SOCAL Sister Cities Board of Directors
- Los Angeles Nagoya Sister City Affiliation
A former resident of Tokyo and Saitama, Japan for nearly two decades, David Bracey works as an administrator for Anaheim University in Anaheim, California. Prior to moving to Southern California, David directed the Career Management Center at the Anaheim University Akio Morita Learning Center in Tokyo, Japan. A member of the Los Angeles Nagoya Sister City Affiliation, David Bracey brings his knowledge and experience in Japan and other Asian countries to the Sister Cities International Southern California Chapter. David has worked and traveled throughout Japan, South Korea, China, Malaysia, Thailand and Vietnam over the past 20 years.
Nia Lyte
SOCAL Sister Cities Board of Directors
- Sister Cities International Country Representative for Colombia
- La Cañada Flintridge Sister Cities
Nia Lyte is a TED Talk speaker, producer and author. She is a President & C.O.O. of The Shinca Group responsible for overseeing the company’s day-to-day operations of its entertainment and international consulting businesses in the U.S., Japan and Colombia. She became a published author of a book called “The Power of Your Inner Beauty”, distributed nationwide in English and Japanese through Barnes & Noble and Amazon. She is a co-founder and President of Koyamada International Foundation (KIF), a 501(c)(3) nonprofit organization, with its offices in Los Angeles, Tokyo and Bogotá. Nia is Sister Cities International country representative for Colombia, and a member of La Cañada Flintridge Sister Cities, Women in Cable Telecommunications Southern California Board of Directors and the Japan America Society of Southern California’s Women’s Leadership Counts committee.