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Scott Svonkin
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Scott Svonkin is an elected Trustee of the Los Angeles Community College District (LACCD). Svonkin was elected as a trustee of LACCD in on May 17, 2011. He is one of seven on the Board of Trustees for the LACCD, the largest community college district in the United States. He currently serves as the Board’s President Svonkin ran as a candidate seeking to reform the bidding and construction policies of LACCD. Prior to his election the Los Angeles Times “investigation found tens of millions of dollars” from the LACCD’s $5.7 billion bond construction program “had been wasted because of lax oversight, questionable spending, poor workmanship and inadequate planning.” As this information came forward it was learned that the LACCD lacked formal policies on for spending the money from construction bonds. After he was elected to the LACCD Board, Svonkin pushed for a policy that would provide greater oversight to the use of bond funds. The LACCD Board approved this policy.
The California State Controller’s Office also found that prior to Svonkin’s election the LACCD had failed to follow “its own bidding rules in choosing someone with no experience in audits or investigations over higher-rated applicants” when the district had hired its inspector general.
“Scott Svonkin, one of two people who joined the seven-member board in July, was the only trustee to speak in favor of an independent investigation.”

Early life

Svonkin is a native of Los Angeles County and the son of a public school teacher. Svonkin fell in love with the sport of tennis at a young age. At 15 he attended the United States Tennis Association’s officiating school and was certified as an umpire. He was the youngest tennis umpire in the nation. By the age of 16, Svonkin umpired his first tennis match at the U.S. Open. Svonkin went on to umpire 8 years at the U.S. Open. During that time “Martina Navratilova smiled at him. John McEnroe screamed at him. When he called a foot fault on Hana Mandilkova, a fan threatened to kill him."

As a child Svonkin suffered from asthma, which caused him to miss a great deal of school. In 2006, the Los Angeles Times featured Svonkin as an example of a person that was unable to obtain health insurance because of his childhood illness. “High-risk enrollees include people like Scott Svonkin, who make time for at least one tennis match each week…. After suffering debilitating bouts of asthma as a child, he clearly relishes the ability to exercise. He credits medications that were not around when he was growing up. But the very drugs that have allowed him to breathe freely for years may also cost him his health coverage.”

Education

Svonkin attended public schools. He attended Pasadena City College where he served two terms at the Student Trustee on the Pasadena City College Board of Trustees. Svonkin then transferred to California State University, Northridge where he earned a Bachelor of Arts Degree in Political Science.

Public service

Svonkin has a long history of service to the greater Los Angeles community. Outside of his duties as a Trustee of LACCD, Svonkin currently serves as a Deputy City Councilmember to West Hollywood Councilmember Jeffrey Prang, the Chairman of the Los Angeles County Insurance Commission, on the Supervisory Committee of the California Credit Union, and is the past president of the Los Angeles County School Trustees Association

Svonkin began his public service as the Student Member of the Pasadena City College Board of Trustees. He served on the staff of Los Angeles Mayor Tom Bradley, a Deputy City Councilmember for the City of West Hollywood (1998 to 2001), as the Chief of Staff to California State Assemblyman Paul Koretz (2001 to 2003), and as a civilian member of the Los Angeles County Sheriff's Department.

Svonkin also previously served on the Los Angeles Valley College Foundation Board, the California State University, Northridge Legislative Advisory Council, the LA PROSPER Board of the Los Angeles Community College District, the Center for the Southern California Studies Advisory Board, the Los Angeles Unified School District Advisory Council for District Four, the Children’s Hospital of LA Huckleberry Foundation, the California Respiratory Board.

Other elected offices

Svonkin first ran for elected office in 2002, when the San Fernando Valley attempted to secede from Los Angeles and form its own city. Svonkin won a seat on the planned San Fernando Valley City Council, however the secession measure failed and a new city was not created.

Svonkin served as a member of the San Gabriel Unified School District from 2007 to 2011, when he was elected to the LACCD. Svonkin was a key vote in approving a Project Labor Agreement that required half of the jobs created by the $65 million Measure A bond be union labor.

Business life

Svonkin was the president of his own small business, Svonkin Consulting, a marketing, communications and public affairs firm. Before that we worked for Prudential Insurance for six and a half years. While at Prudential, Svonkin received the company’s Community Champions Rising Star award for his commitment to helping others.

Political involvement

Svonkin is a politically active member of the Democratic Party. He has been an elected member of the Los Angeles County Democratic Party Central Committee and an appointed member of the California Democratic Party Central Committee.

Svonkin attended and participated in the Democratic National Committee Conventions in 1996 and 2000. In 1996, Svonkin wore a custom made “Clinton-Gore” yarmulke to the DNC Convention. The Smithsonian asked for the yarmulke for its political memorabilia collection and Svonkin gave it the national museum.

Family life

Svonkin is married to Jennifer. The couple has a daughter, Rose, and a son, Sam.

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