At this month's annual meeting of the San Francisco Opera Guild, Charlot D. Malin, a prominent and successful business owner, residential designer, philanthropist and civic leader, was unanimously elected president of the renowned non-profit organization for a two year term. A native of Oslo, Norway, Malin succeeds Karen Kubin, one of the nation's top women litigators, who stepped down after a notable 24-month tenure.
Malin will oversee an executive committee of a dozen officers, 150 active, provisional and associate directors and 800 chapter members in addition to a small professional staff dedicated to providing award winning and innovative education programs to more than 50,000 students annually throughout the Bay Area, as well as presenting informative lectures and panel discussions with artists about San Francisco Opera's repertory season. With Charlot Malin at the helm, officers are responsible for the fiscal management of San Francisco Opera Guild's $2.5 million annual budget for the extensive student and adult education programs along with a variety of fundraising and special events, including the annual Opera Ball. As president of the Opera Guild, Malin will serve on the San Francisco Opera Association Board of Directors, Keith Geeslin, president and John Gunn, chairman.
Charlot Malin commented: "I have always held a strong belief that the San Francisco Opera Guild is important in our community as a producer of excellent opera and classical music education programs for Bay Area students and teachers, and as an advocate of the operatic art form specifically the outstanding performances presented by San Francisco Opera at the War Memorial Opera House. Together with my colleagues on the Guild board and administration, I am committed to these mission-critical goals and to producing exceptional fundraising events to support our activities. Building on the success of my predecessor, it is with great honor that I accept this opportunity to lead San Francisco Opera Guild with the express purpose of advancing the power, beauty and importance of this art form."
Charlot Malin is the chief operating officer and the director of design of San Francisco-based Troon Pacific, a residential developer known for its efforts in sustainable design. Malin is an accomplished designer known for her originality and creativity. Her interior design projects include LEED Platinum luxury residences, wineries in the Napa/Sonoma area, the 464 Prospect Luxury development in La Jolla, and George Lucas' Skywalker Ranch Sound Studios.
Since 1994, Malin has been active with San Francisco Opera and has held numerous leadership positions with San Francisco Opera Guild, including serving as Opera Ball co-chair with colleague Mary Poland. Charlot Malin is also the chairman of San Francisco Museum of Modern Art's (SFMOMA) Artist Circle and serves on the board of directors for the Voss Foundation, the Norwegian-American Cultural Foundation, and the Norway House Foundation. Malin resides in San Francisco with her husband and children.
About San Francisco Opera Guild
Founded in 1939 to provide arts education and support San Francisco Opera, San Francisco Opera Guild is an independent nonprofit organization that believes the life lessons drawn from creative expression are the foundation of confidence and integrity. Celebrating 75 years of offering award winning K-12 education programs and engaging community outreach programs, its mission is to give voice to potential, extending the impact of opera and bringing it center stage into the life of the community. Each year, through San Francisco Opera Guild's fundraising and education fund, more than 50,000 students in nearly 200 schools throughout Northern California find their voices, benefiting from the power of arts education as only opera can deliver. To learn more about San Francisco Opera Guild and its comprehensive education and community engagement programs, visit sfoperaguild.com.
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