CHILD360 - Key Persons


Amy Williams

Job Titles:
  • Director of Community Engagement
As the Director of Community Engagement, Amy Williams is dedicated to building the capacity of parents, stakeholders, and community members, and mobilizing communities to advocate for quality services in their community. She manages Child360's Best Start communities as well as Child360's Parent Ambassador Program. She has been with Child360 since 2012, previously serving as the Supervisor of Workforce and Professional Development. She also managed an Early Care and Education Consortium that included county entities as well as over 20 colleges and universities countywide. Williams' career has followed a strategic path of supporting and empowering local families; she has worked as a Health Educator for the School District of Philadelphia and for Los Angeles Unified School District, and has worked as a Division Manager for California Family Health Councils, where she managed Family Planning Programs. In 2008, she became a program officer for First 5 LA, and later assisted F5LA in managing a community investment initiative for 14 communities aimed at improving quality of life for children between ages 0 and 5. Williams has a B.S. in Political Science/Public Administration from California State University, Los Angeles, and has an M.A. in Health Science/Community and Public Health Education.

Angel Walters

Job Titles:
  • VP of Assessment & Professional Development
As the VP of Assessment & Professional Development, Angel Walters strategically leads the Child360 quality improvement team who deliver assessments, trainings, and technical assistance to early learning providers in support of QRIS implementation efforts; she also oversees the development and innovation of professional development services provided by Child360 to the early learning field. Walters brings more than a decade of experience with Child360, previously having served as the Director of Compliance and Quality Ratings, and having been responsible for the development of compliance and quality assessment infrastructures. Prior to this role, she served as a staff certification analyst and helped early childhood professionals navigate the child development matrix process. With years of nonprofit management and social services experience, she identifies her previous role managing a homeless and transitional shelter for women and children as the catalyst and foundation for the work she does now. In addition, her experience working as a specialist in the Early Childhood Unit at Crystal Stairs, Inc., has been instrumental to her commitment to the field. Walters is an alumna of the University of California, Los Angeles.

Ani Shabazian

Ani holds a dual appointment at LMU, where she serves as an Associate Professor in the LMU School of Education and as the Director of the Children's Center. Ani's research interests focus on developing best practices in caring for children in group settings. Before LMU, Ani had served as the Executive Director of the UCLA Infant Development Program, the Academic Administrator of the UCLA Applied Developmental Psychology Program, and the Executive Director of the Los Angeles Family School. Beyond her academic appointments, Ani travels extensively to assist limited-resource countries in developing programs that elevate the quality of care for children without guardianship residing in institutional settings.

Chris Nixon

Job Titles:
  • Vice Chair of the Board of Directors
Chris brings nearly 25 years of experience in the global financial service industry to the Child360 board. She joined SunAmerica in 1993 and became part of AIG when it purchased SunAmerica in 1999. She currently serves as AIG's general counsel for its global Consumer Insurance segment, serving on the executive leadership team and several governance committees. Chris is a member of the California State Bar, often using her law experience for pro bono service. She brings with her a depth of experience in corporate governance and related activities.

Dawn A. Kurtz

Job Titles:
  • Chief Research Officer
  • Member of the Executive Leadership Team
Dawn A. Kurtz, Ph.D., is a developmental psychologist with a passion for social justice issues. She has a long career as an advocate for young children, and has worked in the Child Development and Early Childhood Education (ECE) fields for more than 20 years. Currently, Dawn is Child360's Chief Research Officer, leading research innovation to improve outcomes for early learning professionals, young children and their families. Prior to this role, she served as Chief Program Officer, providing executive leadership for staff who supported more than 500 early education programs across Los Angeles with a goal of improving and sustaining quality. Since joining Child360, Dawn has played a key role in the development and implementation of multiple Quality Rating and Improvement System (QRIS) projects at the local and state level, including the Race to the Top Early Learning Challenge (RTT-ELC) grant. Prior to joining Child360, Dawn spent several years at First 5 LA, where she played an integral role in the conceptualization, planning, development, and oversight of various phases of funding initiatives designed to improve the well-being of children and their families in Los Angeles County. During that time, she managed First 5 LA's Early Childhood Education portfolio, which included LAUP as well as School Readiness, Family Literacy, and Workforce Development. Earlier in her career, Dawn was a Project Director for a study of the impact of neglect on adolescent development in the School of Social Work at the University of Southern California. Dawn has presented and published work on the developmental consequences of child abuse and neglect. Dawn has also worked as adjunct faculty at Cal State University, Los Angeles and Whittier College, where she taught courses in Psychology and Child Development. She currently serves as a board trustee for Pacific Oaks College and Children's School.

Dorian Traube

Dorian Traube, Ph.D., has a career rooted in supporting the most vulnerable populations. Traube, an Associate Professor and Senior Associate Dean, Faculty Affairs, at the University of Southern California Suzanne Dworak-Peck School of Social Work, previously worked as a clinical social worker at New York Presbyterian Hospital and as a research analyst at the Mt. Sinai School of Medicine. Her research at USC spans children, youth and families-with an emphasis on the utilization of technology to assist parent coaching and family support. Other sub-fields and areas of research include early childhood development, parenting, children's mental health, community-based participatory research, and child welfare. With her staunch work on behalf of high-risk children and contributions to the field, Traube brings great depth to Child360's Board of Directors. Traube's career has reinforced to her just how critical the first five years of life are for a child's future success-with education playing an essential role. Traube received her B.A. from Berkeley, and her M.S.S.W. and Ph.D. from Columbia University.

Dr. Ashley Wiley Johnson

Job Titles:
  • Vice President of Los Angeles Speech & Language Therapy Center
Dr. Ashley Wiley Johnson is the Vice President of Los Angeles Speech & Language Therapy Center, a family-owned business that has helped people with autism and other special needs across the lifespan for nearly five decades. She has a deep-rooted passion to mitigate and build awareness of disparity of services for black and Hispanic students in special education. In her current role, she has created innovative pathways to service delivery for people with autism, forged partnerships between public school systems and private practice setting, and has brought traditional speech therapy methods into the classroom setting. As a bilingual speech pathologist, Ashley is a sought-after national trainer, lecturer and presenter addressing a range of topics around service delivery innovation, effective social skills treatment models, and arts advocacy for children with autism and their families. Ashley is a proud graduate of the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill. She obtained her Masters of Arts from San Josè State University in Communication Sciences and Disorders and her Ph.D. from Claremont Graduate School in Educational Studies with an emphasis on Urban Education and Special Education. Ashley also teaches graduate students as an Adjunct Professor in the School of Behavioral Health at Chapman University.

Ed Sudario

Job Titles:
  • Member of the Executive Leadership Team
  • VP of External Relations
Ed brings over 30 years of early learning experience to the field. As the VP of External Relations, Ed oversees the external pillars that drive Child360's mission and vision: managing key customer relationships and strategic opportunities for Child360's coaching, training, and assessment services; directing the marketing and communications team to establish successful support, channel, and partner programs; and overseeing Child360's legislative policies and objectives for government and local community relations. Prior to joining Child360, he was a Regional Manager at Lakeshore Learning Materials. Ed has a B.A. in Computer Information Systems from California State University, Dominguez Hills.

Eli Pessar

Job Titles:
  • Director of Internal Organizational Development
  • Director of Organizational Development - Internal
Designing and improving innovative programs, through capacity building, has been a continued through-line in Eli's career. He began his career in Early Childhood Education as a Master Teacher at a Head Start center in Southwest Chicago, where he was awarded the Sue Lehman Teacher of the Year award. In this role, Pessar facilitated the development of a strategic plan, with a specialized focus on family engagement, which yielded increased enrollment and the creation of an adjacent infant-toddler center. Eli completed his master's degree at Harvard University, where he developed a research-based curriculum for pregnant and parenting teens and a classroom management system centered on moral development for children ages 3-8. In his spare time, Eli enjoys writing children's books.

Elsa Jacobsen

Job Titles:
  • Director of Public Policy
Elsa Jacobsen oversees Child360's public policy efforts, developing and executing strategies to advance policies that support high-quality early learning. Through candidate forums, legislative briefings, public comment, budget advocacy, and a host of other measures, she and the Public Affairs team seek to develop new early learning champions and to elevate the ECE field. Prior to joining Child360, Elsa served as a law clerk at Young, Minney & Corr, LLP, a leading charter school law firm. She also served fellowships with the California Charter Schools Association (CCSA), the California Department of Education, and the office of the late Congressman Tom Lantos (D-CA). Elsa has a B.A. in History and an M.A. in Education Policy Analysis and Evaluation from Stanford University, and a J.D. from BYU Law School.

Elsa Leal

Job Titles:
  • Director of Client Relations
As Director of Client Relations, Elsa Leal oversees Child360's program coaching, training, and assessment services and the team that develops such tailor-made trainings-including family engagement and professional development for educators. Elsa has been with Child360 for more than a decade, with multiple leadership roles that have driven the innovation of Child360's services for school districts, early learning centers, family child care homes and more. With years of nonprofit management and social service experiences, she attributes her passion for educational justice as the catalyst and foundation for the work she does now. Elsa's career has followed a strategic path of supporting and empowering local families. She previously served as a Peace Corps Volunteer in the Republic Moldova, where she supported the largest social services nonprofit in the country to build the infrastructure to launch a national foster care program. She assisted in the opening of the second childcare center in the county and supported educators and social workers with trainings on the Strengthening Families Protective Factors Framework. She received her Bachelor of Arts in Sociology from California State University of Los Angeles, and her Master of Arts in Human Development with a concentration in Social Change from Pacific Oaks College.

Elyse Ares

Job Titles:
  • Director of Sub360
As Director of Sub360, Elyse oversees Child360's Substitute Services Program which recruits, trains and places high quality early education substitutes in classrooms, creating a qualified substitute pool for classrooms throughout Southern California. Elyse joined Child360 in November of 2019, starting as a Program Development Specialist, and building this program from the ground up after identifying this dire need for the early learning workforce. Elyse's people-first leadership style continues to catapult Child360 into an innovative space with ECE stakeholders and position Child360 as a driver in quality. Prior to joining the Child360 family, Elyse served as the Director of the Friendship Foundation, which provides programs and resources to children, teens and adults with disabilities. Elyse is extremely active in her native Long Beach Community; in September of 2020, Elyse was appointed as a Long Beach Commissioner to Mayor Robert Garcia, to serve in an advisory capacity on matters pertaining to vulnerable populations with disabilities.

Fernando Almodovar - CFO

Job Titles:
  • Chief Financial Officer
  • Member of the Executive Leadership Team
  • Certified Public Accountant in California
As the Chief Financial Officer (CFO) for Child360, Fernando Almodovar oversees the finance, accounting, and business services of the organization. Fernando brings over 25 years of experience in both the for-profit and nonprofit sectors. As a financial professional, he is skilled in building and leading efficient teams, and thinking strategically to produce positive results. Prior to joining Child360, Almodovar was the Chief Financial Officer and Chief Operating Officer at Hispanic Scholarship Fund (HSF), the nation's largest Hispanic nonprofit organization. At HSF, Fernando had oversight responsibility for all finance and accounting activities, grants management, risk management, and human resources functions. He also worked closely with the President and CEO, the other members of HSF's executive team, and the Finance Committee of the Board of Directors, to ensure that the organization was strategically positioned to fulfill the organization's mission and goals to advance higher education opportunities for the Hispanic community. Almodovar's private sector experience includes leadership at a subsidiary of Home Depot, where he served as the Director of Finance and Controller. He also worked at Mattel, Inc., in the Internal Audit Department and in the Operations Finance Division. Through his bilingual ability, Almodovar's work took him to Mexico, Venezuela, Colombia, Chile, and Argentina. He worked as a liaison between the Mexico manufacturing plants and corporate headquarters. Fernando is a Certified Public Accountant in California; holds a bachelor's degree in Accounting from California State University, Fullerton; and holds a Master of Business Administration degree from Loyola Marymount University, with a concentration in Finance and with an International Certification. He also serves on the board of the South Central Family Health Center as Chairman of the Board.

Francie Alexander - Chairman

Job Titles:
  • Chairman of the Board
Francie Alexander is the Senior Vice President and Chief Academic Officer for the Intervention Solutions Group at Houghton Mifflin Harcourt (HMH). She manages the evidence-based portfolio of research projects, with a specialized focus on translating research results into recommendations for product development. Francie provides thought leadership to the group on topics ranging from early learning to support for struggling adolescent learners. She has been a frequent guest on NBC's TODAY Show and has written columns for The New York Post. Francie has authored almost 60 children's books including Dots! Dots! Dots! At the Museum and Curious George Sight Word Readers. Prior to joining Child360's Board of Directors, she served on the nonprofit's Corporate Council. Francie's work as an educator started as a first grade teacher in LAUSD.

Heather Harris

Job Titles:
  • Director of Provider Operations
As Director of Provider Operations, Heather Harris leads and manages the programs and high-quality services provided by Child360, to build the capacity of the early care and education programs with which we work. Heather leads the coaching teams and oversees Child360's involvement with, and implementation of, the countywide Quality Rating and Improvement System, Quality Start Los Angeles (QSLA). She is a staunch external voice for Child360 and the early learning field, driving the conversation at local, statewide, and national meetings, as well as relevant conferences that are centered around innovation in early learning, coaching practices, leadership development, and other research-based outcomes regarding best practices related to early learning program quality and the K-12 developmental pipeline. Prior to joining the Child360 family, she was an Early Childhood Education Director at Lynwood Unified School District, where she spearheaded the district's expansion to providing universal preschool across 12 locations. This effort not only grew enrollment at the preschool sites - serving 800 children annually - but also yielded a 93% high school graduation rate and a 95% rate of bachelor's degree completion for early education staff. She received a Doctor of Education degree in Educational Leadership: Teacher Education in Multicultural Societies from the University of Southern California.

José Villa

Job Titles:
  • Founder of Sensis
José is the founder of Sensis, a cross-cultural marketing agency driving behavioral change. Under José's direction, Sensis has grown into an award-winning advertising and marketing agency listed on Inc. 5000's ranking of America's fastest-growing private companies eight years running. Before Sensis, he was the founder of TuRumbo.com. José is also a regular contributor for industry publications like MediaPost, AdAge and Mashable.

Karen Schoenbaum

Job Titles:
  • Executive Vice President and CFO at California United Bank
Karen Schoenbaum is the Executive Vice President and CFO at California United Bank. Karen began her career at the Big 4 accounting services firm EY, after leaving to hold senior positions at several prominent financial institutions. She has been a member of California United Bank's Senior Leadership Team since 2009-managing investor relations and overseeing public financial reporting, the investment department, and the Treasury function, as well as maintaining the SOX/COSO internal control framework for the organization and ensuring strong corporate governance. A proud USC alumna, she loves USC football, and serves as a director with USC's Leventhal Board of Advisors.

Kathleen Malaske-Samu

Job Titles:
  • Secretary of the Board of Directors
Kathleen Malaske-Samu recently retired from the County of Los Angeles where she addressed child care and development issues for 22 years, including serving as the Director of the Office of Child Care from 2001 to 2015. Prior to her work with Los Angeles County, Malaske-Samu was the Executive Director of a child care resource and referral agency serving the eastern San Gabriel Valley. Her child development classroom experience was earned in Minnesota and California, working with preschool and school age children. She holds a B.A. in Child Psychology from the University of Minnesota, an M.A. in Human Development from Pacific Oaks College, and an M.A. in Urban Planning from the University of California, Los Angeles. Malaske-Samu was appointed to the Child360 Board of Directors by Supervisor Sheila Kuehl in 2015.

Kim Robinson

Job Titles:
  • Member of the Executive Leadership Team
  • VP of Human Resources & Administration
As VP of Human Resources & Administration, Kim Robinson is responsible for the overall strategic direction of Human Resources, including labor policy and recommendation, performance management, compensation and benefits, hiring, training, organizational development, and employee relations. Robinson joined Child360 in 2011, bringing more than 25 years of relevant human resources experience from the legal industry, where she worked in the capacities of human resources director and administrator. She is a member of the local chapter of the Association of Legal Administrators, where she sits on the Board of Directors and serves as section chair for the Human Resources division. Robinson often provides human resources expertise for other human resources professionals, and is often sought out for HR consulting. She has written several articles on various human resources matters. Robinson has a B.A. in Business Management and an M.J. in Labor & Employment Law from Tulane School of Law.

Kristin Feltz

Job Titles:
  • Director of Marketing and Communications
As Director of Marketing and Communications, Kristin Feltz provides direction and leadership related to the communication of Child360's mission, goals and achievements to the external community and internal teams. Feltz works closely with the Executive Leadership team to guide all marketing strategies, including branding, collateral and editorial development, media strategies, advertising, social media, and business services. Kristin has over 15 years of corporate marketing experience within the entertainment and education industries. Prior to joining Child360, she worked with leading education organizations including Kaplan and Knowledge Universe, which ignited her passion for advancing the education of young children. Feltz has a B.A. in Marketing and Public Relations from Marquette University in Milwaukee, Wisconsin.

Liem Vu

Job Titles:
  • Managing Vice President, U.S. Markets for Pariveda Solutions
Liem Vu is the Managing Vice President, U.S. Markets for Pariveda Solutions. Liem brings over 25 years of expertise in the technology consulting industry to Child360's Board of Directors. In his current leadership position, he develops strategies and plans for market expansion across all offices in the U.S. Prior to this role, Liem held executive leadership positions at Neudesic, Hitachi Consulting and BearingPoint-while remaining active in the Southern California philanthropy community.

Naaman Córdova-Muenzberg

Job Titles:
  • Director of Development
As Director of Development, Naaman provides centralized oversight and unified direction for Child360's partnerships with institutional funders, designs and implements fund-development strategies that have a positive collective impact on the community, and builds fundraising capacity across the organization. Since joining Child360 in November 2017, Naaman has served as a development associate and Grant Partnerships Specialist and has facilitated high-impact relationships between Child360, Philanthropy, and our community partners through strategic planning, relationship-building, and grant-writing. Naaman has a B.A. in Visual Art from Gonzaga University and over 15 years of experience in nonprofit administration, fundraising, and community organizing. Before coming to Child360, Naaman served as Executive Director of SAFE of Columbia County-an Oregon nonprofit that provides comprehensive support and advocacy for survivors of domestic and sexual violence. Throughout his career, Naaman has witnessed first-hand the dramatic benefits of early investment in the lives of children and families who face adversity. He is also the third generation in his family to work in early childhood, following after his grandmother who was a Head Start teacher and his mother who was an early intervention home visitor.

Rachelle S. Pastor Arizmendi

Job Titles:
  • Vice - President and Chief Operating Officer of PACE
Rachelle Arizmendi currently serves as Mayor of City of Sierra Madre. In 2014, she was the first woman of color elected to the City of Sierra Madre City Council. Rachelle is the Vice-President and Chief Operating Officer of PACE (Pacific Asian Consortium in Employment), a non-profit that meets the challenges of employment, education, housing, the environment, and business development in the Pacific Asian and other diverse communities. Prior to this role, she was the Early Education Director for fourteen years, growing the program from serving 600 children to over 2,300 children. Rachelle serves in leadership positions on several Boards including the National Coalition of Asian Pacific American Community Development (CAPACD), CA League of Cities Women's Caucus, the Asian Pacific Policy and Planning Council, the Foothill Workforce Development Policy Board, and was appointed by the CA Governor to the California State Board of Food and Agriculture. She has two undergraduate degrees from San Diego State University and a graduate degree from Eastern Illinois University.

Richard Martinez

Job Titles:
  • Superintendent of the Pomona Unified School District
Richard Martinez is Superintendent of the Pomona Unified School District (PUSD). Martinez is dedicated to closing the achievement gap and preparing youth for a 21st-century global economy by promoting high standards for all students. His professional career began as a crisis intervention counselor in Bell Gardens, where he served in the police department, providing crisis response and counseling services in the areas of child abuse, domestic violence, and gangs. His career in education began in the Montebello Unified School District as a Child Welfare and Attendance Counselor. In PUSD, he has distinguished himself as a team builder and effective collaborator. He serves on many local, county, and state boards and committees in areas that have included school leadership, finance, urban education, legislative policy, safety, guidance, and child welfare. Martinez is proud to share that he is a product of Head Start and the Los Angeles Unified School District. He earned a bachelor's degree in social work from California State University, Los Angeles, and obtained his counseling and administrative credentials from the University of La Verne.

Rosa M. Valdés

Job Titles:
  • Director of Research and Evaluation
As Director of Research and Evaluation, Rosa Valdés oversees a team of researchers who conduct studies and evaluations focused on Child360's programs, and the overall benefits and outcomes of high quality early learning. These projects have a general focus on child outcomes, the early care and education workforce, Child360's coaching model, family engagement, child development, and curriculum-related topics. She and her team also prepare data reports to meet grant requirements and for internal departments' progress monitoring. Valdés joined Child360 in 2012. She brings more than 25 years of interdisciplinary research experience, having previously worked at LAUSD as a researcher and manager in the Program Evaluation and Research Branch, and at UCLA's National Center for Research, Evaluation, Standards and Student Testing as a researcher. Valdés earned her Ph.D. in Educational Psychology from UCLA's Graduate School of Education and Information Studies.

Schellee Rocher

Job Titles:
  • Member of the Executive Leadership Team
  • VP of Provider Operations
Bringing more than 25 years of experience in the field of early childhood education, as the VP of Provider Operations, Schellee Rocher manages the operations and direct support given to providers in the Child360 network, which includes the coaching teams that support the providers. She plays a key role in the strategic planning and external collaborations for Child360, as well as the countywide rollout of the county's Quality Rating and Improvement System (QRIS). During her tenure at Child360, she also led the implementation of the California Child Signature Program for Los Angeles County. Schellee has a longstanding career in early education, beginning as a Head Start teacher in Atlanta, GA. She became a director of two centers in New York, one of which began with 30 children and now serves over 300+ children across four locations in Harlem, NY. She was an early childhood education coach for New York City's Administration for Children's Services Agency for Child Development. She also managed the Early Childhood Education Special Projects Unit at Crystal Stairs, Inc., a Los Angeles-based resource and referral agency. Rocher has a B.S. in Child Development from Southern University in Baton Rouge, LA, and an M.A. in Curriculum and Instruction from the University of St. Thomas in St. Paul, MN.

Tilmann Gruber

Job Titles:
  • Vice President of Corporate Strategy and Operations at Fox Corporation
Tilmann Gruber is the Vice President of Corporate Strategy and Operations at Fox Corporation. Tilmann is a 15-year entertainment industry veteran, having excelled at strategic sales planning and finance. Prior to Fox, he was with Sony Pictures Television as Vice President of Worldwide Content Strategy and Acquisitions; and Warner Brothers Home Entertainment and New Line Cinema in various corporate and divisional capacities, both having international and domestic focuses throughout his tenures.

William Sperling - CEO

Job Titles:
  • Chief Executive Officer
  • Leader
  • Member of the Executive Leadership Team
William Sperling has been with the Child360 family for over 12 years. He currently serves as Chief Executive Officer for the organization. Sperling is an experienced leader who is committed to driving the organization forward, bringing more than a decade of experience in managing various departments in the organization, including leadership of the Quality Assessment Department and the team that revised the LAUP QRIS rating system. Within his multifaceted role, Sperling strategically leads the organization, oversees network compliance for early learning providers, and manages multiple departments including Information Technology, Human Resources, and Marketing and Communications. Prior to arriving at Child360 in 2006, Sperling worked as an attorney in private law firms and in the Department of Justice, Federal Bureau of Prisons. His experience includes federal contracting, environmental regulation, corporate litigation, and criminal law. Sperling earned his law degree from American University in Washington, D.C., and moved to Los Angeles in 1998. He currently resides in Westchester, CA, with his wife and two young sons.