Our Board

  • Alex Adamson

    Alex grew up in Denver, attended college at the University of Notre Dame and has lived in San Francisco since 2010. He works at an investment partnership and previously served on the board of Mission Dolores Academy. He loves being with his kids and being in church, preferably at the same time.

  • Diana Adamson

    Diana is a California native and graduate of the University of Notre Dame, Saint Peter’s University and the London School of Economics. She currently leads an education startup. Previously, she led nonprofit ScholarMatch and taught secondary math with Teach For America. She is a proponent of STEM education and making your bed every day.

  • George Arriola

    George was born and raised in Michigan, where he earned his bachelor’s and master’s degrees in Computer Science and Engineering at the University of Michigan in Ann Arbor. He currently works in the technology sector, and enjoys spending as much time as possible with his wife and four children.

  • Christina Sullivan

    Christina is a native New Yorker who earned degrees in Nutrition Science at Cornell University and Nutrition Education at Columbia University's Teachers College before moving to San Francisco. She is a wife, home educator, social entrepreneur, and enthusiastic supporter of all things True, Good, and Beautiful.

  • Julie Schweihofer

    Julie, a Michigan native and graduate of Western Michigan University in Organizational Communications, currently heads People and Business Operations for a Church-based SaaS company. She's dedicated to building intentional practices, cherishes her family time, enjoys golf, and advocates for a Catholic high school education.

Chaplain

  • Fr. Joseph Illo

    Fr. Joseph Illo was born in New York and spent his boyhood in rural Pennsylvania. He studied literature at Penn State, philosophy in Rome, and theology in New York. He was ordained to the Catholic priesthood in 1991 and is currently pastor of Star of the Sea parish in San Francisco.

“Let the wise listen and add to their learning, and let the discerning get guidance.”

— Proverbs 1:5