Mød Sylvia Barron og Aiden Miner, VCCF's nyeste medarbejdere

We would like to welcome our newest VCCF staff members, Sylvia Barron and Aiden Miner!

Sylvia Barron serves as the Director of Accounting for the Ventura County Community Foundation. Her responsibilities include oversight of VCCF’s accounting and finance functions of the organization, reporting to the CFO, ensuring compliance with all applicable tax and accounting regulations, and managing more than 600 funds in compliance with laws and best practices.

Prior to joining VCCF in January 2024, Sylvia served as the Financial Controller at ShelterBox USA, an international disaster nonprofit where she oversaw and managed financial, forecasting, budget, audit, and accounting aspects for this organization for over four years. Prior to ShelterBox USA, she served as the CFO for Generation Rescue where she played a key role in overseeing financial, audit, budget, HR, and accounting matters for this autism nonprofit organization for 12 years. Prior to Generation Rescue, she was an accountant at the International Myeloma Foundation where she oversaw the day-to-day financial, budget, forecasting, audit, and accounting responsibilities.

Beyond her professional roles, Sylvia has actively contributed to nonprofit governance as a Board Member for Habitat for Humanity of Ventura County. She served on the Board of Directors as the Treasurer and participated in the Risk Management, Executive, and Finance & Audit Committees. She also served as a Board Member for Community Outreach Alliance (COA) where she held positions as the CFO and Treasurer.

Sylvia’s educational background includes a Doctorate in Business Administration (DBA) and a Master of Business Administration from the University of Phoenix, specializing in Accounting and Finance. Additionally, she has lectured part-time at National University, sharing her expertise in the School of Business and Economics (SOBE) and the Department of Finance, Economics, Marketing, and Accounting (FEMA).

“Working at VCCF provides me an excellent opportunity to make a meaningful impact in the community by taking small steps contributing to the large goal of positive change.”

Aidan Miner er marketing- og kommunikationspraktikant hos VCCF. Aidan er opvokset i Thousand Oaks og blev involveret i samfundstjeneste i en ung alder gennem Cub Scouts og Boys Scouts of America. Hans passion for at hjælpe andre voksede kun, efterhånden som han avancerede i graderne og til sidst blev Eagle Scout.

Som nuværende studerende på California State University, Channel Islands, er han i gang med en uddannelse i kommunikationsstudier. Gennem Channel Islands arbejdede han med VCCF på Isabella-projektet. Efter projektet indså han alt det gode, han kunne fortsætte med at gøre gennem VCCF. Han regner med at blive færdiguddannet i efteråret 2024, mens han fortsætter sit arbejde i VCCF.