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Committee Bios

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Chuck Miller
Chuck has undergraduate and law degrees from U.C. Berkeley.  He has been in private practice as a litigation attorney in San Francisco for over 40 years.  He has run the Dipsea and Double Dipsea races.  Chuck has been on the Dipsea Foundation Board as its legal adviser for many years and has enjoyed his role as a Board member in awarding scholarships and meeting the recipients at the annual Dipsea dinner.   He heads up the Scholarship Committee.
Jason Cheng
Jason Cheng has been a strategy & technology executive at AIG, where he has served as Head of Technology Venture Capital, and at Kaiser Permanente in the Technology Strategy group for the Office of the CIO.  Jason was an early employee and Vice President at Quorum Consulting, a boutique health care consultancy in San Francisco, which was purchased by Navigant in 2017.  Jason has also served on the Board of Directors of The Imagine Bus Project, a Bay Area non-profit that provides visuals arts curriculum to under-served youth.  Jason received an MBA from The Wharton School at the University of Pennsylvania, and a Bachelor’s degree from the University of California at Berkeley.  Jason ran and completed the Dipsea race for the first time in 2014, and many subsequent years as well.
Lou Encalada
Lou holds several Master Degrees, has coached a variety of sports, taught in both public and private schools, and taught and administrated at all levels.
Lisa Trustin
Lisa is a practicing Career Counselor helping men and women of all ages and in all stages navigate career transitions. She also serves as a Vocational Expert in family law cases in the San Francisco Bay Area courts. Besides happily serving on the Dipsea Scholarship Committee, Lisa volunteers for the Prison to Employment Connection program at San Quentin, has served on the Board of Women’s Initiative for Self-Employment, San Francisco, and participated in the kayak program of Environmental Traveling Companions, Sausalito.  A lover of the coastal trails and a long-time Tamalpa member, she has run the Dipsea race for over 20 years. Lisa is married to Greg and has two lovely daughters who live in the Bay Area and Portland, OR.