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The Escondido Charitable Foundation Welcomes a New Chair, Ken Myer, and Two New Board Members, Judd Goldfeder and Randolph Ortlieb

The Escondido Charitable Foundation (ECF), an affiliate of The San Diego Foundation, welcomes a new chair and new board members to the foundation.

Ken Myer brings an avid love of the Escondido area to his role. After graduating from Seattle University and the University of Redlands, Ken served in the U.S. Marine Corps and was stationed here with his family. After falling in love with the area, he completed his military service and returned in 2002 and relocated to Escondido in 2005. With a desire to contribute to his community, he joined the Escondido Kiwanis and the Escondido Charitable Foundation and has been actively involved from the beginning.

Judd Goldfeder joins the ECF with a strong commitment to the community and many years of marketing experience after retiring from The Customer Connection, a national marketing consulting company, where he was founder and president.

Randolph Ortlieb brings years of legal counsel and expertise as he currently serves as partner at the Escondido law firm, White and Bright. Mr. Ortlieb also serves on the Board of Directors at the Palomar Family YMCA and the Kiwanis Club of Escondido.

“The Escondido Charitable Foundation seeks to improve the quality of life in Greater Escondido, and I am excited to have these members join our organization to continue that mission. By bringing passionate people together, The Escondido Charitable Foundation will make a lasting impact in our community,” said Jack Raymond, Founding Chair of the ECF.

For more information on the Escondido Charitable Foundation, contact Trudy Armstrong, at trudy@sdfoundation.org or by phone, (619) 764-8602.

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About The Escondido Charitable Foundation

Founded in 2007, The Escondido Charitable Foundation is part of a network of local affiliates of The San Diego Foundation, each serving the unique needs of communities throughout the region. To join The Escondido Charitable Foundation, or get more information, please call Trudy Armstrong at (619) 764-8602, or e-mail trudy@SDFoundation.org. Please visit the Escondido Charitable Foundation at www.escondidocharitablefoundation.org.

About The San Diego Foundation
Founded in 1975, The San Diego Foundation’s purpose is to promote and increase effective and responsible charitable giving. The Foundation manages more than $565 million in assets, almost half of which reside in permanent endowment funds that extend the impact of today’s gifts to future generations. Since its inception, The Foundation has granted more than $760 million to the San Diego region’s nonprofit community. For additional information, please visit The San Diego Foundation at www.sdfoundation.org.

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