Burnham Center for Community Advancement
Vincent Mudd is a distinguished professional with extensive experience in leadership and management across various organizations. Since January 2022, Vincent has held multiple leadership roles at Steinberg Hart, including Managing Partner, Managing Principal, and Chief Financial Officer. Additionally, Vincent serves as the San Diego Market Sector Leader at Burnham Center for Community Advancement and has been a Board Member and Treasurer for E2 (Environmental Entrepreneurs) since 2019. With a long-standing commitment to community development, Vincent has held key positions such as Chairman and Treasurer of the San Diego Regional Economic Development Corporation, and has contributed to various boards, including the San Diego County Water Authority and the San Diego Bowl Game Association. Education was obtained from San Diego State University.
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Burnham Center for Community Advancement
The Burnham Center for Community Advancement is bringing San Diegans from across the region together to identify needs, find innovative solutions and bring big ideas to life. Together, we will create a thriving, healthy and equitable region for the future. BCCA will encourage and support our community and leaders to come together and act upon the shared needs, values, and aspirations that define us. How we’ll do it We believe that through community engagement, vigorous dialogue, research, data, and best practices, we can build a platform for our leaders, businesses, educators, workers, researchers, faith-based organizations, nonprofits, residents, and government to move us forward and beyond. Our goal is to tap the power of community to transform San Diego into a region that opens doors, provides opportunity, helps the people of our great region prosper, and becomes a place we are all proud to call home. Together, we will bring big ideas to life through: Transformation: We’ll strive for new solutions that will move our region in a new direction by finding novel ideas to address our most persistent problems. Ideas to Action: We’re not just dreamers. We’re doers. One of the most important dimensions of this model is that ideas will become action. Collaboration: Engagement, partnership, and cooperation allow us to achieve things we often can’t do on our own.