James Kyriaco Jr

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New Museum on the Way

Thursday, April 22nd, 2010

Read about what’s next for Goleta Valley Historical Society at Rancho La Patera & Stow House.

http://www.independent.com/news/2010/apr/18/new-museum-la-patera-ranch/

Reception to welcome first E.D.

Sunday, November 1st, 2009

Fifty supporters attended a reception to toast the first Executive Director of the Goleta Valley Historical Society.

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GVHS Hires First- Ever Executive Director

Monday, October 5th, 2009

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The Goleta Valley Historical Society Board of Directors is excited to announce the hiring of James Kyriaco Jr. as the organization’s first-ever Executive Director.

“We are confident that James’ successful track record of management experience, combined with his many years of community involvement will help move our organization forward as we look to the future”, said Board President Robin H. Cederlof.

“The opportunity to preserve and protect Rancho La Patera, home to the historic Stow House, while working to expand and enhance educational partnerships throughout the South Coast, is an exciting challenge.” said Kyriaco Jr. “I am looking forward to working with our volunteers and staff to take this organization to the next level.”

Kyriaco Jr. is a native of Santa Barbara who has successfully managed political campaigns for Goleta City Councilmembers Margaret Connell and Ed Easton, Second District County Supervisor Janet Wolf, Santa Barbara City Councilmember Roger Horton and Goleta Water District Trustee Bill Rosen, among others.

Kyriaco Jr. is a recent graduate of Antioch University in Santa Barbara, who is currently pursuing a Master’s Degree in Public Administration from California State University, Northridge.

Kyriaco Jr.’s experience with local non-profit organizations includes serving as both President & Vice President of the Board of Directors for the Santa Barbara Family Care Center, and as a board member for the Community Action Commission of Santa Barbara County and the Santa Barbara Tennis Patrons. In addition, Kyriaco Jr. recently completed six years of service on the Community Development and Human Services Commission of the City of Santa Barbara.