Devereaux Smith is a seasoned professional in fundraising, operations, and communications with over 30 years of experience in both for-profit and nonprofit sectors. Today she serves as the Executive Director of Molly’s Angels. The bulk of her career has centered around public relations and nonprofit management and fundraising.
Devereaux led development and fundraising at The Bentley School in Oakland and Lafayette, California. She was the Executive Director of The Charlotte Maxwell Clinic in Oakland, providing holistic care to low-income women with cancer. Locally, she was the Director of Communications and Development at The Pathway Home in Yountville, California, serving veterans with PTSD until the tragic events of March 9, 2018.
Devereaux holds a bachelor’s degree in political science from The Ohio State University and a master’s in public administration from Golden Gate University. She is also a certified Master Jam Maker. An active volunteer, Devereaux has served on the boards of the Susan G. Komen Breast Cancer Foundation, the Bentley School, and To Celebrate Life Breast Cancer Foundation. She is also an active Rotarian, dedicated to community support.
Email: devereaux@mollysangels.com
Kevin Eisenberg grew up in Los Angeles. He earned his BA from the University of California, Santa Cruz, a teaching credential from UCLA, and a master’s from Cal State Dominguez Hills. He began his teaching career in South Los Angeles and moved into administration as an elementary principal. He moved to Calistoga 32 years ago with his college sweetheart and two children to become the Calistoga Elementary School Principal. After 13 years he became the Calistoga Junior/Senior High School principal.
Robin McKee-Cant was sworn in to the Town Council on November 8, 2022, and she’s currently chair of the Emergency Preparedness Committee. Prior to being elected to council she served on Yountville Arts Commission from 2020-22, where her background as a professional musician led her to develop and Chair a Performing Arts Committee. Before moving to Yountville, she volunteered to serve as Co-Chair for Mt. Veeder’s Fire Safe Council fundraising efforts, and she’s lent her voice to various nonprofit agencies to assist them in fundraising.
Margie Mohler was elected Mayor of the Yountville Town Council in November 2022.
Until I moved to Calistoga in 1974, I lived in the center of San Francisco. I’m quite familiar with the City and have a native’s strong sense of how a small, semi-rural town like Calistoga must contrast with the urban life to maintain its special identity.
Formerly the Finance Director and City Manager for the City of American Canyon, Mark Joseph was elected to the City Council in 2010. His number-one priority is addressing traffic issues, but reducing greenhouse gas emissions comes in close second. Mark is passionate about renewable energy generation, increased energy efficiency in homes and businesses, and speeding up the community’s transition towards electric vehicles.
Scott was raised in Napa, graduating from Napa High School in 1970. He completed a four-year apprenticeship in carpentry, spending 13 years as a union carpenter. His next opportunity and challenge was working for the Napa Fire Department. Starting as a Reserve Firefighter and then to permanent, working 32 years with the department. He retired as a Truck Captain in 2011.