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FULLERTON : 2 Alumni Named to CSUF Advisory Panel

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Cal State Fullerton President Milton A. Gordon has named two university alumni to his special advisory board.

C. Keith Greer, president of Irvine Community Builders, and Peggy M. Hammer, a retired teacher from Placentia, will join the 13-member University Advisory Board in February. The board advises the president on improvement and development of the university.

Hammer received a bachelor’s degree in speech communications from Cal State Fullerton in 1966 and earned a master’s degree in education reading there in 1970. She is an award-winning elementary school teacher and reading specialist. Named the 1992 President’s Associates Volunteer of the Year, Hammer has had a long history of involvement and volunteerism at the campus.

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Greer, 47, of Irvine, received his bachelor’s degree in business administration and finance from the university in 1972. As president of Irvine Community Builders, a division of the Irvine Co., he oversees development of the Irvine Co.’s planned residential communities in Irvine and Tustin.

Greer is a past president of the School of Business Administration and Economics Executive Council at Cal State Fullerton and jointly heads a committee to raise money for the preservation of El Dorado Ranch, the official residence of the university president.

Also on the president’s advisory board are: former Fullerton Mayor Richard C. Ackerman, real estate firm owner William J. McGarvey Jr., former Unocal head Richard J. Stegemeier and businessmen Robert F. Beaver and John M. Rau. Other board members are Evelyn E. Bauman, H. William Bridgford, Frederick T. Mason, Arnold Miller, Ruth Schermitzler and Irene E. Ziebarth.

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