

Four new members have joined the Santa Barbara Zoo Board of Directors: Whitney Duncan, Jack Martin, Christopher O’Connor, and Megan Orloff.
Board members work to serve and support the zoo’s mission and dedication to the preservation, conservation, and enhancement of the natural world and its living treasures through education, research and recreation.
Duncan brings a background in cultural anthropology and some 20 years of experience in interior design, along with a strong commitment to community involvement. She works with her husband Tyler on their family business, Rusty’s Pizza Parlors, and in local real estate development.


Duncan has long supported the Santa Barbara Zoo through philanthropy and sponsorship, following in the footsteps of her mother-in-law, former board member Carol Duncan.
She is also a leader in YPO and serves on the board of The Little Town Club, where she helps foster family-focused community engagement.
Martin is a longtime Santa Barbara resident, entrepreneur, and community leader. He founded Action Roofing in 1985, growing the company into a respected local business, and launched Action Energy in 2008.
Martin has been involved in the local construction community, including service on the Santa Barbara Contractors Board, where he was president for two years. He is known for his passion for weather forecasting and community engagement.
O’Connor has spent more than three decades in the financial services industry, beginning his career at Santa Barbara Bank & Trust in 1991. His experience spans retail banking, commercial banking, enterprise sales, and private wealth management.
O’Connor currently works in private wealth management and has received industry honors throughout his career. He is involved in the community, serving on multiple nonprofit boards including the Westmont Foundation and the Down Syndrome Association of Santa Barbara County.
He previously served more than a decade on the Santa Barbara Wildlife Care Network board.
Orloff is executive vice president and chief strategy officer at Montecito Bank & Trust, where she leads long-term strategy to support sustainable growth and community impact.
Previously, she worked in brand and marketing leadership roles at New York–based advertising agencies serving national and global clients, including Liberty Mutual, Time Warner Cable, and JPMorgan Chase.
Orloff is an active community volunteer and nonprofit leader, with board service including Angels Foster Care Santa Barbara, the Montecito Association, and Youth Interactive.
She said she looks forward to partnering with the zoo to advance conservation efforts locally and globally.
For more about the Santa Barbara Zoo visit www.sbzoo.org.




