Carol Worthington is the Secretary and a founding director of the Rossmoor Fund. She was born in San Francisco and raised in the Bay Area. She received her B.A. from the University of California, Berkeley, as well as her M.A. which was in Public Policy and Administration. She has served as the Superintendent of Schools in Belmont, Californa for 10 years, and was Assistant Superintendent of Schools Santa Barbara-Goleta. She has also served as the East Bay Chairman of Publicity and Marketing for the KQED Auction, was a lecturer and instructor the University of California at Berkeley, and was a member of the Stanford Roundtable Business and Public Policy Commission..
Ms. Worthington is former a member of the Women’s Board of the Oakland Museum, a Crisis and Grief Counselor, a member of the Contra Costa Crisis Center, a Trustee and Finance Committee member of the Rossmoor Scholarship Foundation, a member of the Board of Directors of the University of California Berkeley Alumni Association a Consultant to various non-profit and educational groups, the vice president and Trustee of the Rossmoor Republican Club, and a former member of the John Muir Hospital Ethics committee.
Ms. Worthington is former a member of the Women’s Board of the Oakland Museum, a Crisis and Grief Counselor, a member of the Contra Costa Crisis Center, a Trustee and Finance Committee member of the Rossmoor Scholarship Foundation, a member of the Board of Directors of the University of California Berkeley Alumni Association a Consultant to various non-profit and educational groups, the vice president and Trustee of the Rossmoor Republican Club, and a former member of the John Muir Hospital Ethics committee.