Staff
Sue Dumm spent over 25 years employed at the Alpha Resource Center. In her role as the program director she built relationships with many of the link agencies and beneficiaries that ANGELS serves. She currently works as a part time staff person with the Office of Advocacy that serves people with developmental disabilities. She is also on the Board of Directors of Retinoblastoma International at the Children's Hospital of Los Angeles.
Stan Cornyn is a full-life Californian, graduated from Pomona College, with post-grad work at Yale and UCLA (Masters) and USC. Stan Cornyn worked for 34 years within the Warner Music Groups™ various companies: at first with Warner Bros. Records, where he started as "Editorial," (mainly liner notes; two Grammies) rising up to the #2 job of Executive VP.
From there, Cornyn moved up to Warner Communications as Sr. VP of its record group (including Atlantic, Elektra, manufacturing, distribution) where he led its introduction of the Compact Disc. Finally, Cornyn founded and ran a new products venture for Time-Warner called the Warner Music Group, developing precursors for DVDs and the like. Cornyn retired in the mid-1990s, and since has to his credit a Harper/Collins-published book on the history of Warner Music entitled "Exploding."
Lauri Marini
Debra McNulty
Shirley Cornelius




