Neighbors
Elizabeth Mitsunaga and DeVerges Jones were hired by Pretend City, the
Children’s Museum of Orange County, with offices in Newport Beach.
Mitsunaga has been named the director of exhibits and will be responsible
for directing and coordinating architectural design, exhibit design and
fabrication, and construction of Pretend City, which will be a
52,000-square-foot museum offering children and families the opportunity
to learn as they play in an interactive child-size city that is intended
to stimulate the intellectual curiosity of children in an innovative
environment. She worked more than 12 years for Walt Disney Imagineering,
eventually becoming engineering manager. She was part of the design and
construction team of the Tree of Life at Walt Disney’s Animal Kingdom at
Walt Disney World in Orlando, Fla., and was a project manager for Tokyo
Disney Sea. Jones was hired as a director of marketing. He has directed
marketing activities for companies ranging from middle-market firms and
e-commerce start-ups to high profile, top-ranked companies such as
Pepsi-Cola, Mars, Burger King, Kodak, Philips and AT&T.; Jones will be
responsible for research, strategic planning and all marketing
communications. During his career, he has doubled United States retail
sales of Kal Kan to $1.1 billion and secured the No. 1 brand ranking for
Pedigree food for dogs in the U.S. . . . Robbins Jorgensen Christopher,
an architecture firm with offices in San Diego and Newport Beach, has
three new professional team members and has promoted another. Jason
Briscoe has rejoined the firm after three years with the Los Angeles firm
of Hardy Holzman Pfeiffer Associates. Kristine Steffen joins the firm as
its new director of interior design, bringing more than 14 years of
architectural experience with corporate, entertainment, hospitality and
commercial clients. She was most recently employed by Newport Beach-based
Gensler and Associates. Karyn Sandin is the firm’s new marketing manager
with a background in visual arts and architecture. She was previously
employed with HOK Architects. Tom Garcia has been promoted to a
registered landscape architect in California. Robbins, working with
general contractor Soltek Pacific, won a $9.3-million design and build
competition for the Systems Integration Laboratory at Port Hueneme. . . .
Costa Mesa resident Shawn Silver will study at the University of Florence
in Italy for the 2001-02 Cal State University International Program. To
qualify, students must be upper division or in graduate standing with a
minimum cumulative grade-point average of 2.75 or 3.0, depending on the
program. The Cal State Chico student is an art history major and is one
of 32 Chico students of 557 total students accepted into the program. The
International Program offers qualified students the chance to study
abroad for a full academic year.
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