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New Executive Director brings many years of not-for-profit community experience (LOS ANGELES, CA) – May 7, 2009. Western Center on Law & Poverty, one of California’s leading advocates for the poor, is pleased to announce that after a nationwide search, it has selected Paul Tepper to be the new WCLP Executive Director. Mr. Tepper starts May 26, 2009.
New Executive Director brings many years of not-for-profit community experience
(LOS ANGELES, CA) – May 7, 2009. Western Center on Law & Poverty, one of California’s leading advocates for the poor, is pleased to announce that after a nationwide search, it has selected Paul Tepper to be the new WCLP Executive Director. Mr. Tepper starts May 26, 2009.
Mr. Tepper has worked in the Southern California nonprofit community for the majority of his professional career, focusing principally on the political, social and economic justice issues that impact low-income people. He is currently the Executive Director of the WCA Development Corporation, a subsidiary of the Weingart Center Association. Mr. Tepper also serves as a member of the Board of Directors of the California Bar Foundation, is former Chair of the State Bar of California’s Legal Services Trust Fund Commission and is an adjunct faculty member at USC's Graduate School of Social Work, where he teaches classes in Public Policy and Nonprofit Management.
“Paul’s experience, skill and dedication will be tremendous assets to the Western Center.” said Douglas Adler, partner at Skadden, Arps, Slate, Meagher & Flom LLP and Chairman of the Board of Western Center. “We are looking forward to working with Paul to lead Western Center in its work on housing, welfare, and health care issues.”
“I’m thrilled to have the opportunity to lead Western Center and support its critically important work on behalf of low income Californians,” said Mr. Tepper. “I’m also looking forward to working with its dedicated staff and board of directors. We have much work to do in these challenging times.”
Mr. Tepper is an active member of the California bar with a J.D. from Washington University School of Law.