Board of Directors

Our Directors are community leaders who commit substantial ongoing time and expertise to directing CST’s activities.

Director and Board President Mimi Willard is CST’s founder. A Chartered Financial Analyst, Mimi contributes financial and budgetary expertise accumulated over twenty years as a nationally top-ranked financial analyst at major investment banks including Goldman Sachs and Lehman Brothers. Mimi graduated Phi Beta Kappa from Reed College with a B.A. in biology. She pursued graduate studies in cellular physiology as a Churchill Scholar at the University of Cambridge (England), and as a graduate fellow at the Rockefeller University and Woods Hole Biological Laboratory. Ms. Willard later received from Yale University a MPhil in American History focusing on the political press in the Early American Republic and history of epidemics. She served Reed College as a trustee and member of budget, finance, and investment committees. Mimi is committed to working collaboratively with taxpayers and jurisdictions to find approaches that are fiscally sound, fair, and affordable to Marin’s residents.

Director Carsten Andersen has comprehensive financial experience across a broad spectrum of businesses. He is the former President of a publicly traded international logistics company. He currently serves on the Board of two private companies and is President of Horse Hill Capital, a consulting firm assisting companies in the logistics and supply chain space. Carsten worked extensively with the core group on the capital campaign for the Mill Valley Recreation Center and served as Taxpayer Representative for Mill Valley School District. Carsten has been on the Board of “Trips for Kids” and is the former President of Marin Cyclists. Carsten is a graduate of the Copenhagen School of Economics and Business Administration.

Director Kingston Cole has owned and managed his own telecom consulting firm since 1989, specializing in creating revenue streams for large government agencies with dedicated rights-of-way that can be developed with fiber optic systems or cell towers. Cities, departments of transportation, states and most of the largest transit agencies have been clients. During the 1970’s Mr. Cole was employed as a political and campaign consultant by various elected officials, including the Speaker of the California Assembly, Willie L. Brown and U. S. Senator Dianne Feinstein. He then worked for AT&T for almost a decade primarily in antitrust, regulatory activities and executive support. Currently, Kingston Cole is a three year member of two citizens’ oversight committees: the Marin Wildfire Prevention Authority (past chair) and the Transportation Authority of Marin. Mr. Cole is a graduate of Georgetown University’s Foreign Service School and Creighton University’s School of Law. He and his family reside in San Rafael, CA.

Director Lucy Dilworth has a background in corporate and securities law. She attended UC Berkeley as a Regents’ Scholar, and graduated as a valedictorian, Phi Beta Kappa and recipient of the Mark Schorer Prize for most distinguished undergraduate honors student in the English Department. After this, she attended Stanford Law School and practiced at Pillsbury, Winthrop in San Francisco. She moved her practice to Pillsbury’s Silicon Valley office where she worked with technology firms and start-up companies. In 2012, Lucy founded and taught the Start-Up Legal Garage Clinical Program at UC Law SF (formerly Hastings Law School) advising companies from founding to venture funding as a Visiting Professor. She had previously served as Director of the Hastings Law and Biosciences Project. Also, throughout her working career, Lucy represented children on immigration and guardianship cases as a volunteer attorney for Legal Services for Children. In 2018-2019, Lucy served on the Marin County Civil Grand Jury and the 2019-2020 Civil Grand Jury as Foreperson. She is the founder and leader of her local Firewise community. She has served as a member and past Chair of the Marin Wildfire Prevention Authority’s Citizens’ Oversight Committee and is currently a member of the Citizens’ Oversight Committee for the Sonoma-Marin Area Rail Transit (SMART) agency.

Director Charles Friede, CST’s Treasurer, has a professional background in budgeting, long range planning, financial analysis, and management reporting in the corporate environment. He studied economics at the University of North Carolina (Chapel Hill) and earned an MBA at the University of Virginia. His experience in the pharmaceutical/biotech world brought him to Marin County in 2014 to work with BioMarin Pharmaceutical, a leader in treatments for rare diseases. His volunteer work includes fundraising and financial oversight work at Westminster Presbyterian Church in Tiburon. He is also a member of the Citizen’s Bond Oversight Committee for the San Rafael City School District, and is the current chair of the City of San Rafael Citizen’s Oversight Board. He and his wife live in San Rafael and have daughters in Oakland and Newport Beach, CA.

Director Doug Kelly was elected to the Ross Valley Sanitary Board in June 2016 he is in his third term. He also serves on the Central MarinSanitary Board of Commissioners. Doug was an owner of Performance POS but in September of 2020 he and his partner sold it to SpotON Transact and Doug now works for them. SpotOn Transact, LLC sells and supports restaurant Point of Sale Systems and other financial technology. He previously served on the San Anselmo Town Council and for eight years served on the San Anselmo Parks and Recreation Commission. He also coached Little League for eight years. Director Kelly’s past service also includes being a Member of the League of Cities Public Policy Safety Committee, the Ross Valley Fire Board, and serving as a Director on the Governing Board of the Marin Emergency Radio Authority.

Director Mary Stompe Mary Stompe spent the last two decades of her career as Executive Director for PEP Housing, a nonprofit organization that builds and manages affordable housing and services for seniors and veterans. She oversaw twenty-one communities in five Northern California Counties. Recently retired, she is now a part-time Mortgage Loan Originator with Ryan Mortgage in Santa Rosa. Mary is a Certified Public Accountant, Senior Professional in Human Resources, California Real Estate Broker and a Mortgage Loan Originator. She has an MBA from Sonoma State University and a Bachelor of Science from University of Oregon. Ms. Stompe is a former City of Petaluma Councilmember and started the nonprofit, Rebuilding Together Petaluma, more than twenty-five years ago. She has served in other government positions including on the Parks and Open Space Commission for the County of Marin and the Novato Parks Commission and several other committees, commissions and nonprofit boards. Mary resides in Novato.

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