The Santa Barbara Museum of Art (SBMA) has two new members on its Board of Trustees, Sheraton Kalouria and Jacquelyn Klein-Brown.
Kalouria has experience as a leader in the fields of marketing, communications, media and entertainment. He has been a part of senior management at several public companies, including serving as president and global chief marketing officer for Sony Pictures Television; president of broadcasting for Martha Stewart Living Omnimedia; senior vice president of NBC Entertainment; and vice president for cross-divisional synergies at the Walt Disney Company’s ABC Television Network.
He has managed publicity, public relations, event marketing, advertising, and talent relations. Kalouria has also worked as an executive producer of talk shows, lifestyle series, and specials.
He is a member of the Television Academy, The Arts Club of London, and has been involved with philanthropic and charitable organizations including the Society of Fellows at Aspen Institute and the Parrish Art Museum in Southampton, New York.
Klein-Brown owned and operated several assisted-living facilities in South Florida, starting in 1996, which she purchased in distressed condition and rebuilt, renovated, licensed, and staffed.
As vice president/CFO, she ran these as successful and profitable entities, which were sold in 2006. During this time, she was affilliated with several arts-related and nonprofit groups, including 12 years as board vice president at the Museum of Contemporary Art in North Miami, the Public Art & Design Committee of Broward County, and the founding board of Funding Arts Broward, a nonprofit that cultivates and supports the arts through grants in Broward County.
Since moving to Santa Barbara, Klein-Brown has served on the board of the Contemporary Arts Forum (now Museum of Contemporary Art Santa Barbara) as board president, 2010-20; the Santa Barbara Museum of Art Board, 2012-20; Cold Springs School Foundation Board; and Laguna Blanca School Board.
Klein-Brown graduated from the University of Texas at Austin with a BA in art history and an MA in human dimension of organizations.

