Board of Directors
Our board represents a cross-section of our community and has a passion for our organization and those we serve. The members work hard to ensure long-term sustainability of the organization and oversee that the funds raised directly affect those in need.
Officers
E. John Evans
Board President
Retired Wealth Manager
John was born and raised in Red Oak, Iowa and graduated from Iowa State University with degrees in English, History and Speech/Theatre. His wife’s work transfer brought their family to Santa Rosa in September, 2000. They have three kids and four grandchildren, all living in California. John joined the Board in January of 2002 and has been a strong supporter of CPI ever since. All children and their families deserve a good life and CPI is there to help them achieve that.
Anthea Maybury
Board Treasurer
Wealth Associate
Anthea Maybury is a Wealth Associate with LPL Financial, where she supports clients with their investment and service needs. She has 19 years of experience working with clients in the investment sector including 3 years at LPL Financial, 14 years at Wells Fargo Advisors and prior to that several years in the Commercial Real Estate sector. Anthea graduated from UC Davis, with a Bachelor of Science degree in Managerial Economics. She has served on the Board of Directors for CPI for six years, the last four as their Treasurer.
She is passionate in her efforts to support the local community, families, and children by assisting CPI in their efforts to end the cycle of child abuse. Outside of work, you will find her hiking, camping, snowboarding, volunteering, attending local community events, and enjoying the bounty of outdoor activities Sonoma County provides.
Board
Jeff Berk
Board Member
Retired Attorney
Jeff is excited to return to the CPI Board. He and his wife Beth raised their three (now young adult) daughters in Santa Rosa. Jeff worked for 30 years as an attorney for the County of Sonoma and City of Santa Rosa. He now works part-time as general counsel for the Mendocino County Employees’ Retirement Association and as an Arbitrator. He also volunteers for Meals on Wheels and gives free legal advice monthly at the downtown Santa Rosa public library through the Lawyers in the Library Program.
Gary Lucas
Board Vice President
Retired Business Owner
Gary Lucas initially joined the CPI Board over 10 years ago because he believed in the importance of the organization’s mission: to end child abuse and strengthen the health of children, parents, and families. Gary’s lived experience of growing up in a broken home with a physically abusive parent resulted in a childhood full of violence. Looking back, Gary believes that if CPI been available for him and his family his childhood may have been much different.
Gary was born in Santa Rosa and at the age of 17 he joined the Navy. Gary’s 4 years in the Navy brought him to see active duty in Vietnam and Japan where he helped deliver supplies to South Vietnam.
After his time in the Navy, Gary started his own business selling waterbeds, and then eventually took a job in the telecommunications industry. Gary has also been an active member in the Santa Rosa East West Rotary since 2001.
Serving on the CPI board has provided Gary with a way to contribute to the work of reducing violence in the home and ultimately in our society.
Colleen Metz Rouleau
Board Secretary
Director of Operations
Colleen brings over 30 years of corporate experience to her passion for nutrition. She recently launched her own non-profit consulting business, leveraging her expertise to empower organizations in the disability space. Colleen's leadership is evident in her roles as Area Director for Special Olympics Sonoma County, Chairman of the Board and Camp Director for Camp Revolution, and as a non-profit consultant for Common Ground Society. As a lifelong advocate, Colleen champions inclusion and seeks innovative solutions to challenge societal perceptions surrounding disability.
Jeff Miller,
Board Member
Pediatrician
In 1980 Jeff settled in Santa Rosa to found the new Pediatric Department at Kaiser Permanente. He retired from KP after 35 years of enjoying a large pediatric practice, serving as Chief of Pediatrics, Chief of Health Education, and a term as Chair of Pediatrics for KP Northern
California.
Just before starting medical school, Jeff married best friend Phyllis (an educator now retired). They have an amazing son and daughter, and 5 wonderful grandchildren. Roxy the labra-mutt rounds out the household.
Children’s health has always been Jeff’s main hobby—volunteering on boards of directors of child and family supporting non-profits, Sonoma County Health Services projects, and with Roseland Community Pediatrics. In addition he was a First 5 Sonoma County Commissioner and continues on the Sonoma County Maternal Child and Adolescent Health, Nurse Family Partnership, and iDo 26.2 (program encouraging children to exercise) Advisory Boards. He also enjoys family, piano, reading, and exercise.
Jeff was recruited by a young mother in his practice named Robin Bowen to be an original CPI Board member 1980-90. During his professional and volunteer work over the years, he has seen CPI create positive change for children and families in our community, and wanted to be a part of it again.
Dorothy Rodella
Board Member
VP Exchange Bank
Dorothy Rodella is a Vice President and Branch Manager of Exchange Bank. Born and raised in Fresno, she is the middle of 7-children raised by a
single Mother. Humble beginnings combined with life experiences, adversity and resilience has provided Dorothy with priceless life skills, she leads with empathy and values relationships. She made her way to Sonoma County in 1996.
She has 40 + years of practical banking experience including training in all aspects of lending. She has served on numerous non-profit boards including Food for
Thought, The Sonoma County Humane Society and is a current board member of Child Parent Institute and a 22-year member of The Sebastopol Rotary Club. Currently serving as Chair of Community grants as well as the Rotary Foundation chair.
Serving on the CPI board provides me with the ability to use my experience and knowledge. Their mission to end child abuse and strengthen the health of children, parents and families is why I have chosen to serve on this board. In 2019 she was honored by the North Bay Business Journal with a
Latino Business Leadership Award. Dorothy and her husband Ron have four adult children and 8- grandchildren.
She makes her home in Healdsburg and enjoys photography, gardening, cats Oscar, Scotch and Mia, her dog Gus and of course her grandchildren.