
Honorable Janet Wolf, Former 2nd District Supervisor: Santa Barbara County Board of Supervisors; Former Goleta school board member, and Current Co-Founder, and Member of the Santa Barbara Gray Panthers Board of Directors
Website: https://www.sbgraypanthers.org/board-of-directors/
The Honorable Janet Wolf served 12 years on the Santa Barbara County Board of Supervisors for the 2nd District. Prior to her supervisorial role, Wolf was a teacher of English and physical education. She was also a vocational rehabilitation consultant helping disabled individuals return to gainful employment.
Currently, Wolf serves on the Gray Panthers Santa Barbara Network Board of Directors. As one of the founding members, she is proud of the Gray Panthers’ mission to provide educational programs of interest to older adults and those who share similar concerns, including advocating for public policies beneficial to people of all ages.

Mona Miyasato, County Executive Officer, County of Santa Barbara
Webpage: https://www.countyofsb.org/179/County-Executive-Office
Mona Miyasato is the County of Santa Barbara CEO and Executive Officer. She implements the policy direction of the Board of Supervisors, focuses on key County projects and provides countywide strategic leadership.
With over a decade at the County of Santa Barbara, Mona has fostered accomplishments and public policy advancements. Previously, as Chief Assistant County Administrator at the County of Marin, and Deputy City Manager at the City of Santa Monica, her collaboration and strategic leadership were key in steering organizational alignment and community growth. Her career aligns with delivering innovative policy solutions to continuously improve government efficacy, ensuring values of transparency, trust and progress are embodied in every initiative.

Alma Hernandez, Trustee, Santa Maria Joint Union High School District Board
Website: ahernandez@countyofsb.org
Alma Hernandez specializes in constituent services and community partnerships in Lompoc.
Her experience is working in rural, largely immigrant, communities developing leadership through cooperative efforts and placing community members at the forefront of decision-making processes. Alma served as Director of Guadalupe’s Little House by the Park, where her focus was on promoting open, communal, multicultural and artistic spaces.
Alma also works with rural, largely immigrant communities developing leadership through cooperative efforts and placing community members at the forefront of decision-making processes. She specializes in constituent services and community partnerships in the 3rd District of SB County.