TOPASS
The TOPASS (Thousand Oaks Plan to Assist School Sites) Foundation was created in February 1985 as a California non-profit benefit corporation to assist the Conejo Valley Unified School District in raising, financing, and using earnings of an endowment fund set up to aid in the construction of capital improvements to designated schools.
TOPASS is reactivated when the fund reaches $1M.
Members: The non-profit public benefit corporation consists of two voting members each from the City Council, Conejo Valley Unified School District, and one qualified public professional.
Qualifications: Residency within the Conejo Valley Unified School District.
Meetings: Meets as required.
Al Adam has served on the Thousand Oaks City Council since 2012 and has been one of the most vital business community's voices and supporters, especially around housing, jobs, and quality of life during his current term. Prior to serving on City Council, he was a City of Thousand Oaks Planning Commissioner from 2004-2010. Adam has a long history of community service, having served as a 20-year Board Member of the Conejo Valley YMCA, a Founding Member of the Alliance for the Arts, and served on their Board of Governors for a decade, prioritizing local arts and culture in Thousand Oaks.
Al works in financial services and loves spending time with his wife, Marilyn, and twin daughters, Erica and Allison.
Maddy Act
In compliance with the requirements of the Maddy Act, California Government Code Section 54970, an appointment list of the City's Commission, Board, and Committee members is available here.