Dr. Anthony Donaldson received his B.S., M.S. and Ph.D. degrees in Electrical Engineering from Texas Tech University in 1979, 1982 and 1990, respectively. In 1994 he received an M.A. in Missions and Evangelism from the Asbury Theological Seminary.
In the summer of 2006, Dr. Donaldson was hired by California Baptist University (CBU) as the founding dean of a new school of engineering. The program has grown from 53 students and one faculty in the fall of 2007 to over 700 students and 43 full time faculty and staff in the spring of 2017. Degrees are offered in Biomedical Engineering, Civil Engineering, Chemical Engineering, Computer Science, Construction Management, Electrical and Computer Engineering, Industrial and Systems Engineering, Mechanical Engineering, Software Engineering and Engineering (with concentrations in Pre-Law, Agricultural, Business, and Global Applications). Graduate programs are offered in Mechanical Engineering, Civil Engineering, Data Science and Knowledge Engineering, Electrical and Computer Engineering and Software Engineering. In the fall of 2016 he was chosen as the Honorary Technical Director for the Naval Surface Warfare Center in Corona, and the Guidestone Faculty of the Year for CBU.
From 1998 to 2006, he served as professor of electrical engineering and the director of the engineering programs at Seattle Pacific University where he led a successful accreditation effort and was responsible for numerous innovations and improvements in curriculum and facilities.
From 1994 to 1996 Dr. Donaldson and his family were in Bangalore, India, the “Silicon Valley of Asia”, where he raised venture capital for a native Indian’s vision and started a consultancy business in the telecommunications area.
In graduate school at Texas Tech University Dr. Donaldson worked on the “Star Wars” pulsed power project sponsored by the Air Force Office of Scientific Research. His research in modeling electrode erosion in High Energy pulsed switches won critical acclaim and resulted in over 40 peer reviewed articles and conference presentations as well as a patent for a new type of material. The Chief Scientist of the Air Force who served on his committee remarked that it was an outstanding achievement. He won the International Pulsed Power Student award given to the best pulsed power student worldwide, the National Plasma Science award, a NATO sponsorship, the TTU outstanding EE graduate student award and the graduate student teaching award twice.
Originally from Texas, Dr. Donaldson enjoys music, film, puzzles, archaeology, reading and cross cultural cuisine and experiences. He is married to CBU business professor Dr. Darla Donaldson. They have two adult children, Daniel and Deborah, both of which are CBU College of Engineering graduates.
For we are His workmanship, created in Christ Jesus for good works, which God prepared beforehand so that we would walk in them. Ephesians 2:10 NASB
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Summertree Interior’s co-owner; Cristy Alvarez was born in Guadalajara, Mexico. She loved education, wanted to understand the framework around the scientific study of human learning, and received a B.S. Degree in Educational Psychology from a private University. Cristy has always had an eye for design. Her creativity and artistic vision for color, design, and fashion drew crowds! It was those traits that catapulted her furniture manufacturing business, capturing the eyes of many including executives on HGTV and celebrities from around the world. Cristy was able to do this with the love of her life; Mr. Pockets Alvarez. Pockets was the builder, and Cristy was the designer. Together for 26 years, they grew their business from their home garage at which Cristy became pregnant with her first of three sons! Full time mother, wife, and business owner, Cristy and Pockets expanded their company to what it is today. She will be the first person to tell you that “you can do anything that you want to do, just put your heart and mind to it”.
Kathleen McIntyre’s 40 year career in manufacturing management with a focus in Operations, Lean Manufacturing, Engineering Design and Manufacturing, Global Strategic Planning, allowed her to work with many Fortune 100 manufacturing companies throughout the world. Kathy understands the frustrations and sacrifice involved in running a small business; and has lead companies to successful entrepreneurial growth. Kathy has worked in manufacturing industries including Bio/Med, Aerospace / Defense, Food Process, Apparel, Consumer Goods, etc. She has a B.S. from Villanova University with Graduate Studies in Operations Management from Drexel University. Kathy received numerous awards from Honeywell Industries where she worked in Operations Management. Kathy has experience as a company owner and holds a Six Sigma Greenbelt. Her current role supports manufacturers throughout the state of California through the Department of Commerce’ NIST, MEP Program.
Leena Nasrallah has been in love with airplanes before she ever stepped foot on one. She joined the U.S. Marine Corps right out of high school and naturally became an F/A-18A Airplane Mechanic. After she left the military, she continued her career in the Aviation Industry as a Service/Test Engineer; traveling the world, supporting airlines and suppliers. As she became familiar with the challenges of maintaining an aircraft in the field, she was moved to learn more about the manufacturing, regulations and costs that drove the design in the first place. With the ever growing technology at our fingertips today, becoming a Value Engineering Lead was the perfect fit for her to not only help research and inspire change, but take advantage of new design opportunities that not only help drive efficiency but help create a more comfortable and fun approach to flying for generations to come.
Assemblymember Sabrina Cervantes proudly serves the 60th District, which includes the cities of Corona, Norco, Eastvale, Jurupa Valley and a portion of Riverside. As a state legislator, Sabrina has worked continuously to serve her community and enhance the quality of life for Riverside County residents. She has authored legislation to support veterans, students, seniors, and working families—twenty-three of which have been signed into law. Sabrina is a mother of triplets and a lifelong resident of Riverside County. A proud alumna of UC Riverside, Assemblymember Cervantes is the first LBTQ Latina millennial and youngest member of the State Assembly.
Marilyn Peters is the fourth President and Owner of Aluminex Incorporated (an 82 year old company based in Riverside, CA) that manufacturers high end custom skylights, solariums, and greenhouses. Her team has in-house capabilities to design, manufacture, and install systems in all shapes and sizes including walkable and automated skylights. Working in a male dominated construction industry, Marilyn has faced the pervasive stereotypes and loves to challenge the traditional gender role conversations. She encourages women to pursue career paths that make them happy, and supports women in manufacturing.
Wrap Up for Day 3-
A virtual group collaboration on project ideas