Roberta Collier, Jenna Rogers and Frann Wageneck have been named to the CALM Board of Trustees. They will be instrumental in furthering CALM’s mission to prevent childhood trauma, heal children and families, and build resilient communities throughout Santa Barbara County.
“We are honored to have Roberta, Jenn and Frann join our Board of Trustees,” said Alana Walczak, CALM president/CEO. “Each brings a diverse set of skills and expertise, along with tremendous passion for and commitment to CALM’s work. I am honored to partner with them as we work collaboratively to further our shared mission.”
As the president of the CALM Auxiliary for the past three years, Collier led the group to expand its influence and shift to the new CALM Ambassadors Network. In 2022, Collier was awarded CALM’s Claire Miles Award for her exemplary service.
Collier moved to Santa Barbara after retiring from a career in public education in Northern California, where she served as a teacher, program specialist and Pre-K-6 school principal. She also trained teachers through the state university and local school districts.
Since Collier’s arrival, her community involvement efforts include CALM, Lotusland, the Scholarship Foundation of Santa Barbara, and the Women’s Fund.
Rogers is a partner and client advisor at Mission Wealth. She earned a bachelor of science with honors in business administration with an emphasis in financial services from California State University Channel Islands, and a master of science in personal financial planning from the College for Financial Planning.
In 2012, she received her Certified Financial Planner (CFP) designation. Rogers was named a Top Woman in Business by the Pacific Coast Business Times in 2022.
Rogers volunteers with Girls Inc. of Greater Santa Barbara, the Santa Barbara Young Professionals Club, the Santa Barbara Newcomers Club, and the Junior League of Santa Barbara.
Wageneck is a Goleta native, an alum of San Marcos High School and UCSB, and recently retired from Santa Barbara Unified School District after over 30 years of service in public education.
She has served as an athletic coach, teacher, school counselor, assistant principal, principal, and most recently former assistant superintendent of student services. Wageneck is the co-founder of Flux Coaching and Consulting, supporting leaders in the field of education with a focus on growing leadership skills and wellness.
With her experience fostering leadership in others, she works with others to solve pressing challenges, implement innovative programs, and facilitate partnerships between schools and community groups.
For more about CALM, visit calm4kids.org.