CABOC Staff

   Anton Jungherr,
Executive Director, and Co-Founder of CABOC

Anton Jungherr and Jack Weir Co-Founded the California Association of Bond Oversight Committees (CABOC) in September 2019. 
See complete bio: caboc-board-of-directors/

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    Susan Lustig, Esq., General Council

Susan has been a licensed attorney in California for more than 25 years. She practices family law in San Luis Obispo and Santa Barbara Counties.
     For 12 years, Ms. Lustig served as the Administrative Director of the Conference of Western Attorneys General (CWAG) Alliance Partnership, which builds relationships between U.S. and Mexican Attorneys General’s Office, and provides training programs in support of criminal justice system reforms and Rule of Law efforts in Mexico.
    Ms. Lustig oversaw the development, planning and implementation of training programs for Mexican criminal justice professionals, including prosecutors, investigators and forensic scientists, in support of Mexican criminal justice system reforms. She received a Diploma of Specialization in Criminal Law at the XXXIV Courses in Legal Specialization from the University of Salamanca [Spain] in 2014, and an LLM in Trial Litigation, in Spanish, from California Western School of Law in San Diego in 2019, magna cum laude. CABOC Pays $1 per year for retainer.

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    Denise Sheehan, Administration Manager

Denise Sheehan provides administrative support to the CABOC.  She was employed by the Contra Costa Taxpayers Association as their Business Manager.  She is the owner of two small businesses including A Graceful Stitch that designs, produces, and distributes quilt patterns and fabric lines.  Denise is the author of two quilting how-to books that are sold through quilt stores and Amazon. She teaches quilting classes at local stores and throughout the country.  Denise has two adult daughters.  In her previous life before children, she worked for the Piedmont Unified School District.

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     Dominic Recto, Database Manager

Dominic Elias helps maintain the database of the CABOC. He is a student in Diablo Valley Community College. He plans to transfer to UC Davis and major in computer engineering. He has a passion for programming and design, having been an important member of his high school robotics club at Hercules High and taking programming classes at DVC, as well as having experience as a paid graphic design intern at Kennedy High. He was also the section leader for the Bass section in his high school’s orchestra, having played the instrument since middle school. He currently also works as a waiter at a local restaurant near his home in Hercules.

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    Linda Ruiz-Lozito, Web Mistress

Linda served as the Taxpayer Representative on the Citizens’ Bond Oversight Committee, for the West Contra Costa Unified School District (WCCUSD).  She was the Board Chair of a charter middle school during major transitions including the successful renewal of the charter.   Linda was a plaintiff in a Voting Rights Act (VRA) lawsuit against the WCCUSD with a settlement agreement that in 2020 they would finally follow the VRA after about a year of stalling. Her longtime profession is as a freelance graphic artist and artist, www.WildcatArts.com

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