Mayor Dick Murphy on Feb. 25 announced his seven appointments to the San Diego City Employees’ Retirement System Board of Administration. The appointees:
Robert Doede, a retired investment business professional from La Jolla, was the chairman of Centurian Capital Group, an investment advisory firm with 16,000 clients; Thomas Page, of El Cajon, is a former chair of Cuyamaca Bank, and former chair of Enova Corp. and San Diego Gas & Electric Co., and served as SDG & E; chair, president and chief executive officer; and Theodore Roth, managing director of Roth Capital Partners, LLC, from Rancho Santa Fe.
Also, William Sheffler, the president and founder of Sheffler Consulting Actuaries, from Coronado; Susan Snow, the chief financial officer of Maxim Systems, from Rancho Santa Fe; Robert Wallace, a partner with the accounting firm of Brodshatzer Wallace Spoon & Yip, of Ocean Beach; and Harvey White, one of seven people who founded Qualcomm in 1985, from Del Mar. He serves on the audit committee of the public board of San Diego-based AMCC and Motive Inc.
The nominees are scheduled to go before the San Diego City Council for confirmation March 7. If approved, their first meeting would be April 15.
Pat Broderick