
Erica and Trecina Campbell “Mary Mary”, Grammy-Winning Artists
Daughters to a choir director mother and a youth minister father, these sisters grew up singing at church. They studied vocal performance at El Camino College and began touring as backup singers to a number of R&B acts. Eventually forming gospel duo “Mary Mary”, Erica and ‘Tina’ have topped the charts time and again, winning three Grammy Awards, two American Music Awards, a BET Award, and an NAACP Image Award.
Neal Anderberg, Consultant to the Non-Profit Sector
Neal is a graduate of the Olin School of Business at Washington University in St. Louis and an MBA graduate of Mt. St. Mary’s College. Having specialized in non-profit management and cross-sector cooperation, Neal now works with organizations large and small, coordinating outreach efforts, strategizing partnerships, evaluating brand effectiveness, and advising on management and fundraising efficiency. His consulting practice, SLANT, is based in the Palms area of Los Angeles, where he also serves as the Community-based Organizations Representative on the Palms Neighborhood Council. He is also an alumnus of the CORO Executive Fellows Program and the Riordan Volunteer Leadership Development Program.
Brad Moser, Assistant Vice President Branch Manager, Beverly Hills Main Office Wells Fargo & Company
Brad Moser is Assistant Vice President and Branch Manager for Wells Fargo’s Beverly Hills Main office. Moser oversees more than 28 team members at his current store in the heart of Beverly Hills. Prior to assuming this position, Moser worked throughout Beverly Hills, West Los Angeles, and Hollywood areas for the Los Angeles Bank Division within the 10 years with Wells Fargo. His Wells Fargo career also includes serving as Premier Banking Manager, Assistant Store Manager, Customer Service Representative and Personal Banker.
Warryn Campbell, Grammy-Winning Producer
The founder of My Block Records, Warryn is a music visionary, executive and leading producer of R&B, gospel and hip-hop music. He has worked with artists from Kanye West and Alicia Keys, to Luther Vandross and Snoop Dogg, making him critically acclaimed as one of the most prolific record producers of our time. With a natural ear and profound passion for musicianship and composition, Warryn became a virtuoso on the drums, bass, guitar and keys by the age of 15. He joined the gospel group, New Vision, and by 16, discovered his calling in music production after an encounter with the legendary DJ Quik, who served as an early mentor during his time at Death Row Records. Among his numerous creative pursuits, Campbell also plays bass guitar in the gospel group The Soul Seekers.