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Ever since Fred Ruiz left the UC Board of Regents, many in the San Joaquin Valley have hoped someone from the area would succeed him.
The wait will continue, at least another year for the region that is home to UC Merced.
The UC board consists of 26 members, 18 whom are selected by the governor for 12-year terms.
Brown appointed or re-appointed 14 of those members. All but two are Democrats (Golden State Warriors owner Peter Guber and CalPERS CFO Michael Cohen are no party preference).
Of the 18, 13 are from the southern California and San Diego areas; five are from northern California (San Francisco, Sacramento).
Sures, co-president of United Talent Agency, will join others with Hollywood connections.
Regents Guber and Sherry Lansing also have backgrounds in the entertainment industry.
Other board members took more traditional routes to power: They are lawyers, financiers, or former elected officials.
Richard Blum, a billionaire financier, is also Sen. Dianne Feinstein’s husband. John Pérez is the former Assembly speaker.
Throughout his campaign, newly sworn-in Gov. Gavin Newsom indicated the Valley needs more representation on the UC and CSU college boards. However, in a post-election Fresno appearance, Newsom seemed to backtrack, saying many constituencies feel left out.
“There are probably two dozen other groups that also feel like they are not represented — the Asian community, African-American community, and geographic parts of the state — the Inland Empire, the northern part of the state that feel underrepresentation. So the challenge for me is, when you get one appointment over a two-year period, you can’t solve for all of that,” Newsom said on Dec. 7.
In the next four years, six UC regent terms will expire, including four selections made by the state’s last Republican governor, Arnold Schwarzenegger.
Sures will be a short-timer. His term and that of retired real estate developer Hadi Makarechian expire next year. Two more follow in 2021 and 2022.
Name (party) | City | Appointed by | Term ends |
Jay Sures (D) | Los Angeles | Brown | 2020 |
Hadi Makarechian (R) | Orange County | Schwarzenegger | 2020 |
Charlene Zettel (R) | Encinitas | Schwarzenegger | 2021 |
George Kieffer (D) | Los Angeles | Schwarzenegger | 2021 |
Sherry Lansing (D) | Los Angeles | Davis; Schwarzenegger | 2022 |
Cecilia Estolano (D) | Pasadena | Brown | 2022 |
John Pérez (D) | Los Angeles | Brown | 2024 |
Eloy Ortiz Oakley (D) | Long Beach | Brown | 2024 |
Richard Sherman (D) | Pacific Palisades | Brown | 2025 |
Gareth Elliott (D) | West Sacramento | Brown | 2025 |
Richard Leib (D) | Solana Beach | Brown | 2026 |
Richard Blum (D) | San Francisco | Davis; Brown | 2026 |
Ellen Tauscher (D) | San Francisco | Brown | 2028 |
Maria Anguiano (D) | Riverside | Brown | 2028 |
Peter Guber (NPP) | Los Angeles | Brown | 2029 |
Lark Park (D) | Sacramento | Brown | 2029 |
Laphonza Butler (D) | Los Angeles | Brown | 2030 |
Michael Cohen (NPP) | Sacramento | Brown | 2030 |
David Taub has spent most of his career in journalism behind the scenes working as a TV assignment editor and radio producer. For more than a decade, he has worked in the Fresno market with such stops at KSEE-24, KMJ and Power Talk 96.7. Taub also worked the production and support side of some of TV sports biggest events including the Super Bowl, the NBA Finals and NASCAR to name a few. Taub graduated from the University of Michigan with dual degrees in communications and political science. You can contact David at 559-492-4037 or at Send an Email
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