Board of Directors

Education is the most powerful weapon, which you can use to change the world.
— Nelson Mandela
With the growing population of aging citizens and citizens with mental wellness issues, the need for the ground-breaking approach to education, eldercare and mental care services is enormous. Therefore, we need leaders that help the Institute in the amplification of our teachings and promise to bring the greatest growth in our ability to replicate and scale up our vital services. To help us reach our goals, Pacific Institute is fortunate to be guided by a Board of Directors that represents high-caliber professionals in the field of education, mental health, and gerontology and by elders from the community who belong to our Elder Advisory Council. Both governing bodies help us further our mission of teaching new perspectives on wellness and raising societal awareness to build healthier communities.

Nader Shabahangi

Founder of Pacific Institute and AgeSong Institute. Co-Founder of AgeSong Senior Communities. Co-Founder of Elders Academy Press. Licensed psychotherapist and noted author. Guest lecturer at international conferences focusing on aging, counseling, and dementia.

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Patricia Copass

Founder of Aging Communications. Facilitates open dialogue and communication with adult children and elderly parents. As a private consultant provides services to organizations serving the elderly in a variety of environments. Board member of Seniors, Inc focusing on raising awareness and funds for the building of a multi-purpose center for elders in a multi-use location in Northern California.

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William Foster

Community Liaison Director of Jewish Home San Francisco. Jewish Home is a 430-bed skilled nursing facility, which serves the Bay Area with our STARS - Short Term Rehabilitation Unit and Acute Geriatric Psychiatric Hospital.

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Masha Levinson

Masha has been a business person in San Francisco for over 20 years ever since she emigrated from St. Petersburg. As a self-made businesswoman, Masha embodies the American dream as someone who began with practically nothing in her twenties and built a small company in finance and real estate. Along with her husband Leon, she is the mother of a by now beautiful young woman who has been traveling the world and studying to become a veterinarian.

Patrizia Alioto, MS

Patrizia Alioto completed her Master's degree at Stanford University becoming a Physician's Assistant and working for over twenty years in various medical practices in the Bay Area. For more than 10 years Patrizia managed Bay Medical Clinic, a medical practice in San Francisco, where she oversaw not only medical procedures and care, but also the operations of all facets of the medical business. She is the proud mother of four children and married to Chris Alioto.

Alan Klaum, MA, Ph.D. cand.

Alan Klaum holds degrees from Colombia and his masters from Tufts and Harvard Universities. Alan was an international consultant in the Middle East and Asia, and has been a member of the Pacific Institute Board since its inception. As a movie buff, Alan was instrumental in helping create the First International Film Festival on Aging in San Francisco in 2009 and also recently the Legacy Film Festival on Aging in 2011. He is the author of Men and Women in their Fifties.