Conductor, Composer, Music Director
Dr. Bark is currently the Director of Music and Composer-in-residence at Crean Lutheran High School and an adjunct faculty member at Chapman University, Biola University, and Concordia University Irvine. He received his doctoral degree in composition from Indiana University Jacobs School of Music where he served as an Associate Instructor in the composition department. He has studied composition with Claude Baker, David Dzubay, Don Freund, Jonguk Kim, P.Q. Phan, and Sydney Hodkinson and studied instrumental conducting with David Effron, Arthur Fagen, and Cliff Colnot.
Global Health Consultant
Emma Tekstra has spent her 30-year career in the field of human capital and employee benefits as an actuary, pension consultant and global health thought leader with experience around the globe. She has a unique perspective on health and the healthcare industry itself, with “published author” recently added to her list of achievements. Her book “How To Be a Healthy Human; What Your Doctor Doesn’t Know About Health and Longevity” is available everywhere good books are sold.
Emma’s passion is to help individuals improve their health and navigate a healthcare industry driven by profits. She also advises employers on what actually generates wellbeing and how the latest social norms and culture contribute to poor physical and mental health, ultimately reducing productivity and their bottom line.
Scott Fujimoto
Radiologist
Dr. Fujimoto is a double board-certified Interventional and Diagnostic Radiologist. He has shown a dedication to medical education, mentorship, and trainee well-being. He has both served on and chaired numerous local and national committees relating to graduate medical education, IR interest groups, and social media. He has 3 boys, ages 6, 11, and 15. On the weekends you can find him on the ballfields/tennis courts cheering them on.
William Myers
Professor
Dr. Myers is an Adjunct Professor of History at Cal State Fullerton, where he has taught for 27 years, following an earlier career at the Southern California Edison Company. His degrees are in Business Management, Public History (Museum Curation) and Economic History. He believes that, far from boring, History is a quest to satisfy curiosity about peoples and cultures as a way to understand today’s world. His students often comment that they had never liked history before they took one of his
classes.