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BOARD POSITIONS: Anderson and Neubert

THE EXCEPTIONAL CHILDREN’S FOUNDATION (ECF. NET) WELCOMES MIKE ANDERSON AND AARON NEUBERT TO ITS BOARD OF DIRECTORS.


Anderson

Mike Anderson is a nationally recognized investment company executive and licensed fiduciary. Based in Los Angeles, California, he is Executive Vice President of The L. Warner Companies, a top ranked Registered Investment Advisor (RIA).

In a career spanning more than 35 years, Mike has managed over $3 billion in assets for private and public companies, nonprofit organizations, and has managed assets at the highest tier of American business, the Fortune 100. He has served as a board director, executive officer, and president for industry organizations on both the regional and national levels. He has influenced the formation of federal retirement laws and legislation. As a two-time graduate of University of California, Los Angeles (UCLA), Mike is and has been engaged in alumni leadership, university governance, student healthcare services, and campus-wide philanthropy. In 2017, he was nominated and elected as a Life Member of the UCLA Order of the Golden Bruin by his peers for exemplary service to the University. He has produced and hosted financial internet podcasts for many years, including his current project, The Anderson Files.


Neubert

Aaron Neubert is Principal of Aaron Neubert Architects (ANX).

Aaron’s independent and collaborative residential, hospitality, and cultural projects have been recognized with Design Awards from the American Institute of Architects’ Los Angeles, San Fernando Valley and New York City chapters, the National Academy of Design, the World Architecture News, LABC, Westside Urban Forum, NEWH Las Vegas, as well as The Van Alen Prize in Public Architecture. His works have been featured in publications including Architecture, Interior Design, The New York Times, Domus, LA Architect, The Los Angeles Times, Dwell, Art in America, Architectural Design, Concept, Arhitext, Objekt International, Anthology, and the monographs The New Rural, Digital Architecture and All American.

He has served as a design instructor at The Royal Danish Academy of Fine Arts, The Southern California Institute of Architecture, Otis School of Design, Woodbury University, and Cal Poly Pomona, and has lectured on his work in Denmark, Ft. Lauderdale, Miami, New York, and Los Angeles. He is a California, Colorado, Nevada, New York, and North Dakota licensed architect, NCARB certified, member of The College of Fellows of The American Institute of Architects, and a former member of the Board of Directors of the L.A. Forum for Architecture and Urban Design.

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