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PresidentBob Krysak  (760) 789-9314 

  

 krysak@aol.com 

 

Born and raised in New York City, Bob Krysak has been a Ramona resident since 1990, having moved here after serving 4 years as a Marine Corps JAG at Parris Island, SC.  Bob is a local Ramona attorney in private practice who served as a Ramona Municipal Water District Director from 1992-2008 (with a gap from 1996-1998), ten years as Chairman of the Board.  In addition to serving on the Committee For A Better Ramona, Bob is also presently Vice-President of the Ramona Town Hall Board of Trustees and President of the Ramona Bar Association.

 

 

 Vice President...Bob Hailey  (760) 440-3000

 

bob.hailey@cox.net 

 

A San Diego native, Bob and his wife of 37 years (Pat) have lived in Ramona since 1982 and raised three children.  After a 30 year career as a software engineer he is now a local Realtor with Ramona Real Estate Brokerage.  Bob served on the Ramona School Board for 12 years (6 years as president).  He has served over 20 years as Boy Scout leader. Elected to Ramona Planning Group he is serving in his second term. He is also president of “City of Ramona, NOW” (an incorporation study group) and a trustee for Ramona Town Hall.  He is a member and currently serving as secretary of the Ramona Kiwanis club and is a past president.  Bob was recently named Citizen of the Year for 2009 at the Chamber of Commerce installation dinner.

 

   

  DirectorDonna Zick  (760) 789-0315

  

  grzick@cox.net    

 

 

  Director...Hal Gansert  (760) 445-0794

hospworldgrp@hotmail.com  

 

Ramona resident since 1980.  Came here to be managing director of SDCE Resort Operations which at that time included the Convention Center, (former Fitness Center) Tennis Ranch, Golf Course, Restaurant, Bar & Lodge, & Equest. Centers.  Former member of various trade assoc. & travel organizations and appointed Director of Calif. State Fair and Expo.  Owned and managed full service hotels and served in more than a dozen countries as manager and/or consultant to the hospitality and  food and beverage industry.  

 

Director...Gail Serfass

gizmo070021@aol.com

 

Born and raised in Bayonne, New Jersey.  Gail moved to Ramona in 2008 to be with her husband Ken Serfass, of 4 years.  Gail graduated New Jersey City University with a Bachelor of Arts in Biology.   Gail was a 6th and upper level Science teacher in both catholic and public schools for 10 years and is currently seeking certification here in California.  Gail is currently involved as Secretary for the CFBR and recently has joined the Ladies Auxillary at the VFW Post 3738 here in Ramona.
 

 Director...Tracy Cox Rolling  (760) 788-8148

   

 tracyr@steve-austin.com

 

With a flare for words and a passion for people, Tracy Rolling has combined her award winning writing skills for print media, public relations and non-profit organizations. Besides writing, Tracy is a sales executive who volunteers in a variety of capacities including at her youngest sons school, and with the Ramona Woman’s Club as an Executive Board Member. Her experience includes Chief and Editor of The Scribe, Assistant Director of Women’s Ministry for The Church at Rancho Bernardo, Community Member for the Institutional Animal Care and Use Committee, PTA Executive Board Member, as well as American Cancer Society office volunteer, grant writer, and Co-Chair for Relay for Life, Poway. Tracy is a native San Diegian and has lived in Ramona with her husband and their two children since early 2004.

 

Director...Christie I. Baker  (760) 788-7796

christie.baker@lightofthelambministry.org

A Ramona resident since 1985, Christie I. Baker is a Founding and Executive Director at Light Of The Lamb, an intercessory ministry, inc.   Christie shares a strong passion along with her husband Pastor Mark W. Baker, sr. also a Founding Executive Director of Light Of The Lamb, to implement and facilitate disaster relief resources to the Ramona community.  Their non-profit supplemental food program "Project Care And Share Of Ramona" hosts a free community dinner every Thursday and acquires and distributes food at no cost to over 450 Ramona residents each week.