Board Members
Our Board Members come from all walks of life - meet the volunteers who help guide and run the Woman's Club of Hollywood!
PRESIDENT
Tracy Reiner
Tracy Reiner was born in New Mexico, where her father’s family worked at the Atomic Energy Commission, which led to her lifelong interest in renewable energy and quantum physics. At age 8, Tracy and her Mom moved to Los Angeles to be with her new Step-Father, Rob Reiner (All in the Family actor, director-Producer of A Few Good Men, When Harry Met Sally etc). Her Mother is Penny Marshall (Laverne & Shirley actor, director of Big, producer of A League Of Their Own).
Tracy spent the next four decades in Hollywood as an actor (A League of Their Own, Apollo 13), writer, producer and Media Consultant. She is CEO of Maifesto Films. Married to Coast Guard Veteran Matthew Conlan, they produced a documentary on the American Legion Post 43. Tracy is on the Board of the National Women’s Baseball League, and other prestigious women’s organizations.
VICE PRESIDENT
Rosemary Lord
Rosemary Lord was educated in Britain at Tiffins Girl’s School and Kingston School of Art. She was a founding member of British Academy of Film and Television Arts (BAFTA); and is also a member of the Publicists Guild, Mystery Writers of America, Sisters in Crime, and P.E.O.
Rosemary Lord’s acting credits include Monty Python, Dr. Who, Days of Our Lives, LA Heat, Titanic, 101 and 102 Dalmatians, and Pirates of the Caribbean.
As a writer, she has done in-depth interviews for Woman, Woman’s Journal, Field Newspapers, Atlantic Review, and more, featuring celebrities such as Cary Grant, Julie Andrews, John Huston, Jimmy Stewart, Glenn Ford, and many others. She was also a Senior Unit Publicist for Columbia Pictures.
Rosemary Lord is the author of the acclaimed Los Angeles Then & Now, and Hollywood Then & Now, which immediately made the L.A. Times Best Seller list and continues with great popularity. Rosemary writes a series of mystery novels set in 1920’s Hollywood featuring Lottie Topaz.
Rosemary was elected Historian for the Woman’s Club of Hollywood in 2005. She was elected WCH CEO in 2016, and served as President from 2016 - 2017. She continues her fight to save this historic organization to this day.
TREASURER
Nancy Halbert
Nancy was born and raised in Massillon OH , where she attended the University of Akron.
After graduating with a degree in Nursing from the prestigious Massillon City Hospital School of Nursing, Nancy moved to Hollywood in 1975 where she also raised two sons, and now has two grandchildren.
Nancy has done extensive work with Non-Profit organizations, with a history of work as both a President and Treasurer. She is currently the Treasurer of the Hope Lutheran Church in Hollywood. She was previously Treasurer, and is currently President the of local chapter of P.E.O. (Philanthropic Education Organization), which raises money for girls’ educational needs. Nancy is experienced in non-profit regulations, bylaws and non-profit management.
BOARD MEMBER
Brenda Cooper
Brenda Cooper is an Emmy Award winning Costume Designer, Fashion Stylist, Personal Color Expert and Transformational Coach. She won her Emmy for styling Fran Drescher’s iconic wardrobe in the CBS series The Nanny. Brenda has been stylist for celebrities such as Jamie Leigh Curtis, Rita Moreno and Henry Winkler. She was the Co-Host of E!’s hit TV show Fashion Emergency .
She is also a Life Coach, helping women with their confidence and self-esteem, and is passionate about empowering women to step into their greatness and take control of all aspects of their lives. Brenda has strong Public Relations skills, has organized and hosted several has successful fundraisers for various organizations and has presented popular events at the Woman’s Club.
BOARD MEMBER
Nada Shirwani
Nada Shirwani is a Senior Financial Specialist with many years’ experience as a Senior Tax Specialist and instructor. As former CEO of a large San Diego Corporation, she has also worked as an auditor. Nada holds a Bachelor of Science degree in Business Administration, with a Major in Accounting, and an MBA – Masters degree in Business Administration.
Born in Israel, Nada teaches extensive classes in income tax for H&R Block. She is also a licensed Real Estate Agent, and specializes in auditing financial planning, reporting and analysis in private, public and government sectors.
BOARD MEMBER
Cindy Leuty Jones
Cindy began her career as a Registered Respiratory Therapist and has a degree in biology from Kansas University. She later transitioned into commercial real estate as a partner and Portfolio Manager with TWC Realty Advisors. She was honored by the Los Angeles Business Journal edition of Who’s Who in Commercial Real Estate (1994, 1995). She handled the portfolios of office, industrial, retail and apartment properties valued at more than $300 million.
After retiring, Cindy has used her business skills to support her nonprofit and philanthropic endeavors. She has served on the Board for organizations such as Boys & Girls Clubs, Portals/Pacific Clinics, Friends of Robinson Garden, Friends of Greystone, Beverly Hills Women’s Club, Pacific Palisades Woman’s Club. She is also the Founder of the Jack and Cindy Jones Youth Center, which houses the Boys and Girls Club of Mar Vista. She has also been a Partner in Los Angeles Social Venture Partners, and advised hundreds of nonprofits on marketing, business strategy, donor cultivation, social media and outreach.
Cindy has also used her creative talents to assist nonprofits in the creation and design of marking and branding campaigns, and developed a series of presentations which she gives to various organizations to educate individuals about the importance of food in the hopes of improving their lives and the lives of their families.
BOARD MEMBER
Suz Landay
Suz had a successful 40 year career in the garment industry as a sportswear and dress designer. After retiring, she stayed busy by serving her community. She previously served on the Board of the Wilshire Ebell’s Woman’s Club as Financial Officer (for 10 years) and chaired many events during her 34 year membership.
She was also the President of the Windsor Square Hancock Park Historical Society, and remains an active member to this day. She is currently the President of The Society Players, which is a non-profit that raises funds for children’s charities. She also serves as a non-profit, pro-bono chef to increase profits on fundraising events, and has even catered events for the WCH. (She is also the proud grandmother of a right-hand pitcher with a bright future in baseball.)
Suz has lengthy experience in all financial aspects of business and non-profit organizations.
BOARD MEMBER
Sergeant Major Christina E. Hunts-Horse May
Christina enlisted in the Marine Corps in October 1996, and after completing Marine Combat Training, she served in Okinawa, Japan where she was promoted to the rank of Corporal. She was then reassigned to Camp Lejeune, N.C. where she was quickly promoted to Sergeant. In July 2001, Sergeant Hunts-Horse became Radio Chief in support of the 22nd Marine Expeditionary Unit. In October 2003, now Staff Sergeant was deployed in support of Operation Iraqi Freedom and Operation Enduring Freedom.
Christina has also served as Drill Instructor, Senior Drill Instructor, Series Gunnery Sergeant Battalion operations Chief and Battalion Master. In 2012 she was deployed to the Helmand Province, Afghanistan in support of retrograde missions. She is currently serving as the Sergeant Major for Recruiting Station Los Angeles.
Sergeant Major Hunts Horse-May’s awards include the Meritorious Service Medal, the Navy and Marine Corps Commendation Medal with two gold stars, the Navy and Marine Corps Achievement Medal with two gold stars.
Christina rallied the Marine Corps volunteers to repaint the Woman’s Club auditorium and schoolhouse. She continues to work on restoration and maintenance of the historic property and help organize club management systems.
BOARD MEMBER
Kathryn Leigh Scott
Kathryn is an actress, author, book publisher, and member of the WCH, where she has presented guest author lectures and book signings. She has served on the Boards of both the Beverly Hills Women’s Club and the Benedict Canyon Association and has an active interest in Los Angeles historical preservation. Her publishing company, Pomegranate Press, has published books on film art, Hollywood (Hollywood Goes On Location, Following the Comedy Trail, Hollywood At Your Feet and Hollywood Chinese Theatre) and numerous books on classic film and television. As an actress, Kathryn’s credits include Dark Shadows, The Bunny Years, The Goldbergs.
As a Board Member, Kathryn devotes herself to fundraising, special events coordination and the continuing efforts to preserve and revitalize the Woman’s Club of Hollywood.
BOARD MEMBER
Rev. Carolyn Wallrich-Goode
Carolyn has a BA in Sociology and Psychology from Pepperdine University. Since 2000 she has been on the National Financial Education Council and she is a Certified Financial Education Instruction.
From 2007-2014, she was an Adjunct Instructor at Los Angeles Trade Tech College.
In 2017-2018, she was part of the UCLA David Geffen School of Medicine Generation X Change Volunteer program.
Carolyn is an ordained Minister. She counsels and teaches ACIM courses and study groups for Personal Spiritual Growth. She finds the Woman’s Club an inspiration for social and creative opportunities that support a positive force in the diversified Los Angeles Community.
She is married to Ronald Good and has 2 adult children and 5 grandchildren.
BOARD MEMBER
Jane Anderson
Jane Anderson is an experienced and award-winning Producer, Business Owner, and Costume Designer, for movies including A League of Their Own, Hoosiers, and Rudy.
After graduating the Fine Arts and Telecommunication program at Indiana University, Jane created a DVD/book series for children, furthering the education of the community. She went on to develop, create, produce, and pioneer the first Music Videos for Casablanca Records.
Jane went on to create and run her own fashion line of couture hand loomed knitwear. As a designer, she managed a large group of people, and has ample experience problem-solving and handing a large team.
A philanthropic supporter of the community, Jane is now focused on supporting the history of Hollywood and the Hollywood Community.
BOARD MEMBER
Maureen Kamph
With a love for both the arts and science, Maureen pursued a career in both fields concurrently. She attended CSCLA and received a degree in Life Science and Biochemistry. During this time, she received an award for Outstanding Woman in the Field of Life Science, and co-authored an article on “Microbiology and the Gram Stain” for Scientific American magazine. She taught labs in Microbiology, Anatomy, and Physiology, and led a specialized class for nurses from the County Hospital in Microbiology. She worked at USC’s Ralston Medical Research, doing investigative research with DNA and phospholipids.
Maureen was the co-owner of The International Travel Center. As co-owner she negotiated contracts and commission structures with touring companies, airlines, hotels, resorts and cruise lines. She also personally managed every aspect of the finances.
Marueen was a visitation monitor for the Los Angeles Superior Children’s Court. She helped organize fundraising events for charities such as Shriner’s Hospital, Job’s Daughters, Daughters of the Nile, and various churches. She recently became certified in Natural Health Practices through the Institute of National Association of Certified Health Professionals. She is working closely with Dr. Hsu finding a new cure for the XMRV retrovirus.
BOARD MEMBER
Gay Storm-Oakes
Gay Storm-Oakes worked with the Daughters of the American Revolution, from April 13, 1996 to Present, serving as Chapter Regent 2006-2008. Gaye organized many fundraisers, for groups such as TreePeople, Native American customs and dance, and Veterans.
Gay served as District Director (District IX) of D.A.R., 2014-2016, focusing on “California Beautification”. She was State Chair for Public Relations and Media Committees, California Room/DAR Museum Committee, American History Committee and the State Regent’s Project, and works with multiple other organizations.
Gaye is also a working actor, working on her own one-woman touring production: Hat Box, Will Travel.
PRESIDENT
Tracy Reiner
Tracy Reiner was born in New Mexico, where her father’s family worked at the Atomic Energy Commission, which led to her lifelong interest in renewable energy and quantum physics. At age 8, Tracy and her Mom moved to Los Angeles to be with her new Step-Father, Rob Reiner (All in the Family actor, director-Producer of A Few Good Men, When Harry Met Sally etc). Her Mother is Penny Marshall (Laverne & Shirley actor, director of Big, producer of A League Of Their Own).
Tracy spent the next four decades in Hollywood as an actor (A League of Their Own, Apollo 13), writer, producer and Media Consultant. She is CEO of Maifesto Films. Married to Coast Guard Veteran Matthew Conlan, they produced a documentary on the American Legion Post 43. Tracy is on the Board of the National Women’s Baseball League, and other prestigious women’s organizations.
VICE PRESIDENT
Rosemary Lord
Rosemary Lord was educated in Britain at Tiffins Girl’s School and Kingston School of Art. She was a founding member of British Academy of Film and Television Arts (BAFTA); and is also a member of the Publicists Guild, Mystery Writers of America, Sisters in Crime, and P.E.O.
Rosemary Lord’s acting credits include Monty Python, Dr. Who, Days of Our Lives, LA Heat, Titanic, 101 and 102 Dalmatians, and Pirates of the Caribbean.
As a writer, she has done in-depth interviews for Woman, Woman’s Journal, Field Newspapers, Atlantic Review, and more, featuring celebrities such as Cary Grant, Julie Andrews, John Huston, Jimmy Stewart, Glenn Ford, and many others. She was also a Senior Unit Publicist for Columbia Pictures.
Rosemary Lord is the author of the acclaimed Los Angeles Then & Now, and Hollywood Then & Now, which immediately made the L.A. Times Best Seller list and continues with great popularity. Rosemary writes a series of mystery novels set in 1920’s Hollywood featuring Lottie Topaz.
Rosemary was elected Historian for the Woman’s Club of Hollywood in 2005. She was elected WCH CEO in 2016, and served as President from 2016 - 2017. She continues her fight to save this historic organization to this day.
TREASURER
Nancy Halbert
Nancy was born and raised in Massillon OH , where she attended the University of Akron.
After graduating with a degree in Nursing from the prestigious Massillon City Hospital School of Nursing, Nancy moved to Hollywood in 1975 where she also raised two sons, and now has two grandchildren.
Nancy has done extensive work with Non-Profit organizations, with a history of work as both a President and Treasurer. She is currently the Treasurer of the Hope Lutheran Church in Hollywood. She was previously Treasurer, and is currently President the of local chapter of P.E.O. (Philanthropic Education Organization), which raises money for girls’ educational needs. Nancy is experienced in non-profit regulations, bylaws and non-profit management.
BOARD MEMBER
Brenda Cooper
Brenda Cooper is an Emmy Award winning Costume Designer, Fashion Stylist, Personal Color Expert and Transformational Coach. She won her Emmy for styling Fran Drescher’s iconic wardrobe in the CBS series The Nanny. Brenda has been stylist for celebrities such as Jamie Leigh Curtis, Rita Moreno and Henry Winkler. She was the Co-Host of E!’s hit TV show Fashion Emergency .
She is also a Life Coach, helping women with their confidence and self-esteem, and is passionate about empowering women to step into their greatness and take control of all aspects of their lives. Brenda has strong Public Relations skills, has organized and hosted several has successful fundraisers for various organizations and has presented popular events at the Woman’s Club.
BOARD MEMBER
Nada Shirwani
Nada Shirwani is a Senior Financial Specialist with many years’ experience as a Senior Tax Specialist and instructor. As former CEO of a large San Diego Corporation, she has also worked as an auditor. Nada holds a Bachelor of Science degree in Business Administration, with a Major in Accounting, and an MBA – Masters degree in Business Administration.
Born in Israel, Nada teaches extensive classes in income tax for H&R Block. She is also a licensed Real Estate Agent, and specializes in auditing financial planning, reporting and analysis in private, public and government sectors.
BOARD MEMBER
Cindy Leuty Jones
Cindy began her career as a Registered Respiratory Therapist and has a degree in biology from Kansas University. She later transitioned into commercial real estate as a partner and Portfolio Manager with TWC Realty Advisors. She was honored by the Los Angeles Business Journal edition of Who’s Who in Commercial Real Estate (1994, 1995). She handled the portfolios of office, industrial, retail and apartment properties valued at more than $300 million.
After retiring, Cindy has used her business skills to support her nonprofit and philanthropic endeavors. She has served on the Board for organizations such as Boys & Girls Clubs, Portals/Pacific Clinics, Friends of Robinson Garden, Friends of Greystone, Beverly Hills Women’s Club, Pacific Palisades Woman’s Club. She is also the Founder of the Jack and Cindy Jones Youth Center, which houses the Boys and Girls Club of Mar Vista. She has also been a Partner in Los Angeles Social Venture Partners, and advised hundreds of nonprofits on marketing, business strategy, donor cultivation, social media and outreach.
Cindy has also used her creative talents to assist nonprofits in the creation and design of marking and branding campaigns, and developed a series of presentations which she gives to various organizations to educate individuals about the importance of food in the hopes of improving their lives and the lives of their families.
BOARD MEMBER
Suz Landay
Suz had a successful 40 year career in the garment industry as a sportswear and dress designer. After retiring, she stayed busy by serving her community. She previously served on the Board of the Wilshire Ebell’s Woman’s Club as Financial Officer (for 10 years) and chaired many events during her 34 year membership.
She was also the President of the Windsor Square Hancock Park Historical Society, and remains an active member to this day. She is currently the President of The Society Players, which is a non-profit that raises funds for children’s charities. She also serves as a non-profit, pro-bono chef to increase profits on fundraising events, and has even catered events for the WCH. (She is also the proud grandmother of a right-hand pitcher with a bright future in baseball.)
Suz has lengthy experience in all financial aspects of business and non-profit organizations.
BOARD MEMBER
Sergeant Major Christina E. Hunts-Horse May
Christina enlisted in the Marine Corps in October 1996, and after completing Marine Combat Training, she served in Okinawa, Japan where she was promoted to the rank of Corporal. She was then reassigned to Camp Lejeune, N.C. where she was quickly promoted to Sergeant. In July 2001, Sergeant Hunts-Horse became Radio Chief in support of the 22nd Marine Expeditionary Unit. In October 2003, now Staff Sergeant was deployed in support of Operation Iraqi Freedom and Operation Enduring Freedom.
Christina has also served as Drill Instructor, Senior Drill Instructor, Series Gunnery Sergeant Battalion operations Chief and Battalion Master. In 2012 she was deployed to the Helmand Province, Afghanistan in support of retrograde missions. She is currently serving as the Sergeant Major for Recruiting Station Los Angeles.
Sergeant Major Hunts Horse-May’s awards include the Meritorious Service Medal, the Navy and Marine Corps Commendation Medal with two gold stars, the Navy and Marine Corps Achievement Medal with two gold stars.
Christina rallied the Marine Corps volunteers to repaint the Woman’s Club auditorium and schoolhouse. She continues to work on restoration and maintenance of the historic property and help organize club management systems.
BOARD MEMBER
Kathryn Leigh Scott
Kathryn is an actress, author, book publisher, and member of the WCH, where she has presented guest author lectures and book signings. She has served on the Boards of both the Beverly Hills Women’s Club and the Benedict Canyon Association and has an active interest in Los Angeles historical preservation. Her publishing company, Pomegranate Press, has published books on film art, Hollywood (Hollywood Goes On Location, Following the Comedy Trail, Hollywood At Your Feet and Hollywood Chinese Theatre) and numerous books on classic film and television. As an actress, Kathryn’s credits include Dark Shadows, The Bunny Years, The Goldbergs.
As a Board Member, Kathryn devotes herself to fundraising, special events coordination and the continuing efforts to preserve and revitalize the Woman’s Club of Hollywood.
BOARD MEMBER
Rev. Carolyn Wallrich-Goode
Carolyn has a BA in Sociology and Psychology from Pepperdine University. Since 2000 she has been on the National Financial Education Council and she is a Certified Financial Education Instruction.
From 2007-2014, she was an Adjunct Instructor at Los Angeles Trade Tech College.
In 2017-2018, she was part of the UCLA David Geffen School of Medicine Generation X Change Volunteer program.
Carolyn is an ordained Minister. She counsels and teaches ACIM courses and study groups for Personal Spiritual Growth. She finds the Woman’s Club an inspiration for social and creative opportunities that support a positive force in the diversified Los Angeles Community.
She is married to Ronald Good and has 2 adult children and 5 grandchildren.
BOARD MEMBER
Jane Anderson
Jane Anderson is an experienced and award-winning Producer, Business Owner, and Costume Designer, for movies including A League of Their Own, Hoosiers, and Rudy.
After graduating the Fine Arts and Telecommunication program at Indiana University, Jane created a DVD/book series for children, furthering the education of the community. She went on to develop, create, produce, and pioneer the first Music Videos for Casablanca Records.
Jane went on to create and run her own fashion line of couture hand loomed knitwear. As a designer, she managed a large group of people, and has ample experience problem-solving and handing a large team.
A philanthropic supporter of the community, Jane is now focused on supporting the history of Hollywood and the Hollywood Community.
BOARD MEMBER
Maureen Kamph
With a love for both the arts and science, Maureen pursued a career in both fields concurrently. She attended CSCLA and received a degree in Life Science and Biochemistry. During this time, she received an award for Outstanding Woman in the Field of Life Science, and co-authored an article on “Microbiology and the Gram Stain” for Scientific American magazine. She taught labs in Microbiology, Anatomy, and Physiology, and led a specialized class for nurses from the County Hospital in Microbiology. She worked at USC’s Ralston Medical Research, doing investigative research with DNA and phospholipids.
Maureen was the co-owner of The International Travel Center. As co-owner she negotiated contracts and commission structures with touring companies, airlines, hotels, resorts and cruise lines. She also personally managed every aspect of the finances.
Marueen was a visitation monitor for the Los Angeles Superior Children’s Court. She helped organize fundraising events for charities such as Shriner’s Hospital, Job’s Daughters, Daughters of the Nile, and various churches. She recently became certified in Natural Health Practices through the Institute of National Association of Certified Health Professionals. She is working closely with Dr. Hsu finding a new cure for the XMRV retrovirus.
BOARD MEMBER
Gay Storm-Oakes
Gay Storm-Oakes worked with the Daughters of the American Revolution, from April 13, 1996 to Present, serving as Chapter Regent 2006-2008. Gaye organized many fundraisers, for groups such as TreePeople, Native American customs and dance, and Veterans.
Gay served as District Director (District IX) of D.A.R., 2014-2016, focusing on “California Beautification”. She was State Chair for Public Relations and Media Committees, California Room/DAR Museum Committee, American History Committee and the State Regent’s Project, and works with multiple other organizations.
Gaye is also a working actor, working on her own one-woman touring production: Hat Box, Will Travel.