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Martin Lowenstein

Executive Director
Martin Lowenstein is the founder and director of Friends of China Camp, a non-profit organization that works to preserve and protect China Camp State Park. For ten years, Lowenstein and his team have succeeded in their mission to keep the park open and thriving. They have focused on providing the public with interpretive activities, trail maintenance, park cleanliness, and cultural and natural resource preservation. Thanks to their efforts, China Camp is now a popular destination for hikers, campers, and picnickers. Lowenstein's work has not only helped to preserve an important piece of California history, but also to ensure that future generations can enjoy the beauty and peace of China Camp State Park.
Friends of China Camp, Inc
Georgetown University McDonough School of Business
San Rafael, CA, USA

Professional Background

  • Current status
    Employed
    Not open to opportunities
  • Profession
    Other
  • Fields
    Advertising
  • Work experience
    More than 15 years (More than 15 years relevant)
  • Management
    I've had experience in managing 15+ people
  • Skills
    Executive Director
  • Languages
    English
    Fluent
  • Highest level of education
    Master

Job search preferences

  • Desired job type
    Full-time
    Not interested in working remotely
  • Desired positions
    Executive Director
  • Desired work locations
    San Rafael, CA, USA
  • Freelance
    Non-freelancer

Work Experience

Executive Director

Aug 2016 - Present
San Rafael, CA, USA

Board Member

Brandeis Marin
Full-time
Jul 2015 - Jun 2021
6 yrs 0 mos
San Rafael, CA, USA

Partner

Jun 1997 - Jul 2016
19 yrs 2 mos
Burlingame, CA, USA

President of the Board

Sep 2009 - Aug 2013
4 yrs 0 mos
San Rafael, CA, USA

Education

Master of Business Administration (MBA)
Master of Business Administration (MBA)
1990 - 1992
Bachelor of Science (BS)
Civil Engineering
1982 - 1986