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Malibu Resident Named to Board of LA Zoo Association
The Greater LA Zoo Association, which was founded in 1963, helps fund exhibits, conservation efforts, capital projects and outreach programs at the Los Angeles Zoo.

Malibu resident Erika Stern has been named to the Greater Los Angeles Zoo Association's board of trustees.
Stern joins actress Betty White and businessman Richard Lichtenstein, who co-chair the 36-member Board of Trustees, according to the Greater LA Zoo Association President (GLAZA) Connie Morgan. Â
GLAZA, which was founded in 1963, helps fund exhibits, conservation efforts, capital projects and outreach programs at the Los Angeles Zoo.
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Stern serves as executive director of The EGL Charitable Foundation, where she advises multi-generational family office on philanthropic activities.
Prior to that, she was an associate at O’Melveny & Myers, LLP in New York. She has a J.D. from Columbia Law School and a B.A. from Trinity College in Hartford, CT. She currently serves on the board of The Rippowam Cisqua School in Bedford, NY, and she was a board member of The JCC in Manhattan.
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