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Corpus
Christi PATCH
Positive Action Towards Cultural Heritage
Dedicated to restoring the Ritz Theatre in Corpus
Christi, Texas.
Corpus
Christi PATCH, Inc. BOARD OF DIRECTORS
| Monica
McLeod Sawyer, President and Founder
Monica
Sawyer founded PATCH in 2005 with friend and business
colleague, Cara Edge. She grew up in Central Florida,
has a Bachelor of Fine Arts in Graphic Design from
the University of Florida and also attended the
Royal College of Art in London. Mrs. Sawyer built
her career in Atlanta, Georgia working as Lead Designer
for Coca Cola and the Atlanta Braves Baseball Club.
Her first love is traveling, which landed her in
Patagonia, Argentina working with the Discovery
Channel Eco Challenge Adventure Race. Monica continued
her career in Boulder, Colorado where she met her
husband, Ryan, and then relocated to Corpus Christi
in 2002. Monica owns her own company, McLeod
Creative, specializing in Graphic Design, Branding
and Advertising. She is also a fine artist and painted
two dolphins for the city art project "Dances
with Dolphins". Monica believes that reviving
The Ritz Theatre will stimulate the economy, inspire
and support the creative class and provide an anchor
business downtown. Monica contributes to economic
and creative development by serving on the City
of Corpus Christi Downtown Redevelopment Committee,
Edgeworks Film Festival Advisory Board and volunteers with the Brown Bag Challenge. |
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| Joye
LaBarrett, Vice President
Joye
Bonner LaBarrett was born in Honolulu, Hawaii. She
moved to Corpus Christi in 1996. Having lived throughout
the US and abroad, her diverse domestic and international
cultural experiences have been numerous and unique.
Ms. LaBarrett is a board member of numerous non-profit
organizations in which she is a dedicated, active
participant and serves as chairperson for the City
of CC Arts & Cultural Commission's annual Festival
of the Arts Kickoff Ceremony. Ms. LaBarrett
has always been a strong advocate for youth, and
she believes that the Arts are powerful communicative
voices, that become vitally important steps in furthering
positive community development. A respected enthusiast
for nonprofit organizations, she is pleased to become
an involved supporter of PATCH and believes the
revitalization of The Ritz Theatre will promote
growth, both artistically and economically, which
will be most beneficial to the future of our young
people and all of South Texas. |
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JJ Hart, Treasurer
JJ Hart was born in New York City and grew up in New Rochelle, NY. He has a BA in economics from Cornell University and an MBA in finance and accounting from the University of Chicago. JJ has a background in management and financial consulting having worked for the management consulting firm Booz Allen & Hamilton, as well as working directly with the CEO and CFO of Christie’s International auction house. JJ later started a venture capital firm which advised and made investments in several companies in a variety of fields. Eventually, he started and ran his own equity trading company which had several divisions including a privately run hedge fund. JJ has written over two dozen business plans and believes that his consulting experience and entrepreneurial bent will be of great help to PATCH and is excited about the prospect of renovating the Ritz Theatre. |
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Eric Brunkenhoefer
Eric Brunkenhoefer was born in Corpus Christi and raised in Portland, Texas. Eric worked for the family businesses, Budget Motors and Wildcat Motors, right out of High School for 15 years. After a stint in Culinary School, Eric decided to enter the Real Estate field and currently is with Keller Williams Realty Coastal Bend. Eric has been married to his beautiful wife, Wimberley, for over 3 years and they recently introduced new son Cash to the world. Eric also has a 9 year old daughter, Madeline. Eric brings a unique drive, knack for working with people, and a creative mind to the Board of Directors. |
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Jacqueline Chrobocinski
Jackie is a native of Edmonton, Alberta Canada who has resided in Corpus Christi for the last 12.5 years. She is a critical care registered nurse who is currently working as the Cardiovascular Coordinator for Corpus Christi Medical Center and is an active member of the Junior League of Corpus Christi. Jackie is very happily married to her wonderful husband, fellow nurse and community activist, James Chrobocinski. They reside in Padre Island with their three boys Tyler (16), Cameron (9) and JJ (1). Having loved, lived and breathed theatre from childhood until completing college, Jackie was very excited when she heard about the renovation of The Ritz Theatre. She felt compelled to join PATCH and become part of the renovation effort after participating in a weekend cleanup project with PATCH and the Junior League. "There's just something magical about a classic theatre. The Ritz is a jewel; one that we must restore to her original brilliance for everyone in Corpus Christi to experience and appreciate." |
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Evon Kelly
PATCH board member Evon Kelly is a mother of two teenagers and a Realtor for Coldwell Banker Pacesetter Steel. Evon and her husband, Corpus Christi City Councilman Bill Kelly, enjoy volunteering with various organizations in the Coastal Bend area. In addition to her interest in PATCH, Evon serves as Secretary for the Corpus Christi Concert Ballet Board of Directors, treasurer for the Corpus Christi Concert Ballet Guild, and a is member of the Flint Hills Community Action Council. She is also active in the Corpus Christi Barrios Association and Northwest Business Association. Evon serves as a City of Corpus Christi Planning Commissioner. |
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| Mark
Rushton
Mark
Rushton has 22 years of
management experience for various industries including
restaurants, lighting, transportation, construction
and restoration. Mr. Rushton, who moved to Corpus
Christi from California, was Director of Field Operations,
Education and Design for Lumenyte International,
specializing in fiber optic lighting design and
product development. He has won a host of awards
including three for his lighting design for Harrah's
New Orleans. He currently works for the Hooks Baseball Club. Mr. Rushton brings a myriad of experience
to the table and can take on any challenge. When
he is not restoring historic buildings, Mr. Rushton
enjoys family, rodeo, scuba diving and woodworking. |
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| Colin
Sykes
Colin
Sykes is a musician, actor and artist. Mr. Sykes
also has a Bachelor of Science in Chemical Engineering
plus an MBA and 40 years of industrial management.
He has lived in Corpus Christi for 26 years and
served on many boards and organizations including
the Texas Jazz Festival Society, Corpus Christi
Arts and Cultural Commission, Corpus Christi Chamber
Music Society and the Heart of Corpus Christi. Mr.
Sykes is a lifelong supporter and participating
performer of the arts, and he believes that restoring
The Ritz Theatre can catalyze the rejuvenation of
downtown Corpus Christi. "There is a need for
a mid sized performance space in the city that is
able to support all the art forms. The Ritz is ideally
sized and situated to fulfill that function." |
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| Cara
Edge, Honorary Board Member and Founder
Hi,
my name is Cara Edge. My involvement with PATCH simply began
because of a great fondness for The Ritz Theatre.
I had always fantasized about re-opening The Ritz
with the same concept as the Alamo Drafthouse theatres.
Needless to say, I was thrilled when founder, Monica
Sawyer, expressed an interest in the old theatre
Although her ideas for the theatre far exceeded
anything I could have dreamed up, I was in awe and
happy to be involved in any way I could. I love
downtown Corpus Christi and really feel that the
revitalization of the Ritz theatre would serve as
a boon to the local economy and the aesthetics of
the downtown area. Since the arrival of my two young sons... most of my involvement
with PATCH currently is serving as liaison between
my father, Clifford Edge, (who serves as the historic
theatre adviser) and PATCH board members. |
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| Dr.
Clifford Edge, Adviser
Dr.
Clifford Edge, a former teacher and minister, has
been involved in the preservation of historical
theatres since long before such a practice was widespread,
let alone a vocation. Television, suburban development,
and other factors seemed to doom downtown theatres,
but Edge was one of the pioneers in seeing them
as catalysts for urban renewal. For decades he traveled
into every state except Alaska, working with local
preservation groups. He was a director and convention
chairperson of the Theatre Historical Society, the
initial focus group which brought together many
who shared the same interests. He was also active
in the League of Historical Theatres, which has
developed solid business and operational plans for
these theatres.He came out of retirement as an advisor
with the Ritz when his daughter Cara Edge joined
with others in seeking Corpus Christi urban renewal
and opened a business downtown; and saw the Ritz
as a strategic factor in linking DTown with the
SEA District, because of the theatre's conspicuous
location. |
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Corpus
Christi PATCH ADVISORY BOARD MEMBERS
Mark Minutaglio, South Texas Provisions,
Distributor of Boars Head Brand Delicatessen
Marc Solis, SMG and AmericanBank Center
Chad Magill, Identity Theft Solutions
PATCH is always looking for dedicated individuals to help lead our cause. If you are interested in serving as a Board Member or Advisory Board Member, contact us today. info@ccpatch.org |