Best in Show
DJ MITCHELL / 1960 IMPERIAL CONVERTIBLE
CONGRATULATIONS!
Her Story…
When I first saw the car I fell in love.
My husband’s father bought the car new. Later, my stepson received it.
My stepson needed money to buy a house, so I used part of my inheritance to buy it.
DJ also won the 2017 Prancing Ponies Best in Presentation – Classics
CONGRATULATIONS PRANCING SISTER DJ!
Best in Class: Exotics
Carol Chouest / 2017 Maserati Granturismo Sport Convertible
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Best in Class: Sport
Anne & Sarah Herzog/ 2009 Porsche Targa 4S
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Best in Class: Electric
Heather Gardener & Erin Sollecito / 2008 Tesla Roadster
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Best in Class: Classics
DJ Mitchell / 1960 Chrysler Imperial
Congratulations
Best in Class: Muscle (pony)
Abra Teitler / 1966 Ford Mustang Emberglo
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Best in Presentation: Exotics
Christina Knight / 2015 McLaren 650S
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Best in Presentation: Classics
Cindy Davis / 1962 BMC Step Side Truck
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Best in Presentation: Muscle (pony)
Dia Rianda / 1964 Ford Mustang
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Best in Presentation: Sport
Jaime Jensen/ 1958 Porsche 356A Speedster Super
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Best in Presentation: Electric
Abra Teitler/ 2016 Lexus RX450
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Prancing Ponies Legendary Leader Award Winner
Dr. Elisa Stephens – President
Academy of Art University
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Her Story…
Dr. Elisa Stephens became president of the Academy of Art University in 1992, the third-generation Stephens to lead the university since its founding by her grandfather in 1929. Under her leadership, the Academy of Art University has become the largest accredited private university of art and design in the United States with over 18,000 undergraduate and graduate students on a unique urban campus in downtown San Francisco, and throughout the world online. Dr. Stephens has pioneered the creation of online education programs in art and design, which have propelled the Academy of Art University to its premiere position in the digital education world.
Dr. Stephens has developed a comprehensive education program that prepares today’s students for the art and design jobs of the 21st-century innovation economy. The opportunities for highly skilled artists and designers exist in a global marketplace, of which the Bay Area is a thriving center. A recent report found that the Academy of Art University “provides significant benefits to the San Francisco region” and is a leader in developing talent to fuel the creative industries locally, regionally, nationally and internationally.” The Academy brings together the stakeholders in the creative industries, including students, alumni, faculty, professionals and firms. Those influencing hiring decisions have worked with students in the academic setting, while graduates are exposed to professional performance standards. This provides tremendous opportunity for the institutional transfer of knowledge, and produces professionals who contribute right from the start.
Dr. Stephens acknowledges the importance of scholarships within the greater Bay Area community and beyond for undergraduate, graduate and high school students. To that end, the Academy of Art University has numerous full degree, partial and high school scholarship programs benefiting San Francisco Police and Fire Departments, John O’Connell High School, SF Unified School District, Catholic Schools of the Archdiocese of SF, West Contra Costa Unified School District, Oakland Military Institute, “Back on Track,” KIPP schools, Oakland Fund for the Arts and Elks Club. In addition, Dr. Stephens has significantly increased the Academy of Art University High School Scholarship Program, offering thousands of current high school students tuition-free classes that count towards college credit.
Dr. Stephens, and the Academy of Art University faculty and students, embrace a socially responsible role within both the city of San Francisco and the world of art and design. Dr. Stephens actively supports a wide spectrum of community outreach programs, and makes it possible for students from the Academy of Art University to contribute their artistic and community efforts for maximum impact. Current and past beneficiaries include Fleet Week, KIPP Schools, SF MOMA, MoAD and the de Young Museum.
In 2011 Dr. Stephens was honored by the Chinese American Voter Education Committee (CAVEC) for her outstanding contribution in education benefiting Asians and Asian-Americans.
Dr. Stephens has been appointed to serve on the Smithsonian Institution National Board. Dr. Stephens is a member of the Prince of Wales Foundation, Young Presidents Organization, World Presidents Organization, Vistage International, Council on Competitiveness, Committee on Jobs, San Francisco Chamber of Commerce, SPUR, San Francisco City Club, Metropolitan Club, University Club, Belizean Grove, San Francisco Junior League, Nob Hill Association, Achievement Rewards for College Scientists (ARCS Foundation) and the Royal Society of Arts. Dr. Stephens completed a two-year term as president of the Nob Hill Association in January 2005.
Dr. Elisa Stephens received a Bachelor of Arts degree in political science from Vassar College and a J.D. from the University of San Francisco in 1985, and is a member of the California Bar Association. She also completed the Foundations curriculum at the Academy of Art University. She served as a law clerk at the San Francisco Superior Court from 1985 to 1986; as in-house counsel at Cellular Holdings, Inc., 1987–1988; and as contributing editor to Barclays Law Publishers, 1986–1988. She also worked as legal counsel for the Academy of Art College until 1992.
Learn more about the Academy of Art University at http://academyart.edu/.
Prancing Ponies Men We Love Award Winner
Tom Matano – IDSA
Academy of Art University
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His Story…
Tom Matano has almost 30 years of experience in the automotive design industry. Prior to joining Mazda, he held design positions at General Motors in Detroit, MI, U.S.A. and Melbourne, Australia and BMW in Munich, Germany. In 1983, he joined Mazda’s North American studio as a Chief Designer. He continued to become Vice President of the Design and Executive Vice President of Western Operations for Mazda R&D North America, Inc., and Executive Designer & Director of Mazda North American Operations. From 1999 to 2002, Mr. Matano has been moved to Mazda headquarters in Japan, as an Executive Designer in the Global Advance Studio and the General Manager of Mazda Design in charge of the Chief Designers as well as the Europe and North American studios. His accomplishments at Mazda include the MX 5, RX 7, Miata “M-Coupe” concept car, and many other projects by the design teams he managed and created. Mr. Matano is committed to becoming an educator, and using his diverse knowledge and experience to enhance the Industrial Design program at the Academy of Art University in San Francisco.
Learn more about the Academy of Art University at http://academyart.edu/.