Peter Hero Joins Calpine Foundation's Board of Directors
September 13 2004 - 9:01AM
PR Newswire (US)
Peter Hero Joins Calpine Foundation's Board of Directors President
of Community Foundation Silicon Valley Brings Years of
Philanthropic Service Leadership to Calpine Foundation SAN JOSE,
Calif., Sept. 13 /PRNewswire-FirstCall/ -- The San Jose-based
Calpine Foundation has elected Peter deCourcy Hero to its board of
directors. "We are particularly fortunate to have Peter Hero join
our foundation board," said Pete Cartwright, Chairman, Calpine
Foundation. "Peter is a true visionary in helping shape community
service in the valley. His expertise in philanthropy and vast
knowledge of the needs of our Silicon Valley community will be a
real asset to our team." Hero has served as president of Community
Foundation Silicon Valley (CFSV) since 1989. Created in 1954 with a
gift of $55,000, CFSV now has total assets of $662 million and has
made $77 million in grants this year. 2004 marks the organization's
50th anniversary of serving the local community. Prior to CFSV,
Peter was president of the Maine College of Art, a four-year
college of art and design. He holds an M.B.A. from Stanford
University Graduate School of Business, M.A. in art history from
Williams College, and (Honorary) Doctor of Laws from the Maine
College of Art. The San Jose Mercury News recently named Hero "one
of the most influential leaders in Silicon Valley in the last
decade." In November, 2000, Fortune Magazine noted: "It is Peter
Hero, more than anyone else, who has shown Silicon Valley how to
give ... by channeling the area's distinctive culture into an
unusual brand of charity: demanding, ambitious, self-conscious,
creative, even risky-everything you'd expect from Silicon Valley."
In addition to the Calpine Foundation board of directors, Hero
serves on the boards of the eBay Foundation, Skoll Foundation,
3-Com Foundation, Stanford University's Haas Center for Public
Service, The Transatlantic Community Foundation Network, The
Entrepreneurs Foundation, The Foundation for a Civil Society, The
National Philanthropic Trust, Public Broadcasting Service, American
Indian Foundation, and Poets & Writers, Inc. Established in
2002, the Calpine Foundation's mission is to enhance the quality of
life where Calpine's employees live and work. Nearly $1 million in
grants have been awarded to public benefit corporations throughout
the United States in the foundation's first two years of operation.
In 2004, the foundation plans to contribute $230,000 to non-profit
organizations primarily focused on providing food, shelter and
clothing to those in need living in Calpine's communities. For more
information about the Calpine Foundation, visit
http://www.calpinefoundation.org/. DATASOURCE: Calpine Foundation
CONTACT: Jan Stewart of Calpine Foundation, +1-408-792-1180 Web
site: http://www.calpine.com/ http://www.calpinefoundation.org/
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