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new Caterwaul Wines tasting room at 929 Main St. in St. Helena. The site, which had been vacant for nearly four years, is being reimagined as a “dynamic hub for contemporary wine culture,” according to an announcement. Brown is known for his work with brands such as Schrader Cellars, Rivers- Marie, Pulido-Walker, Maybach and more. Hardin, co-founder of Caterwaul Wines, is a seventh-generation Napa Valley farmer and owner of Hardin Vineyard Management, a premium vineyard management firm. The Caterwaul tasting room, known as Royal We Wines, will showcase multiple wine brands— Matthew Wallace, RIV, Aston, Switchback Ridge and Shibumi Knoll—from Brown’s and Hardin’s portfolios, and reflect a modern, inclusive wine experience designed to attract both longtime enthusiasts and the next generation of Napa Valley visitors, the announcement said. Eric Abraham will serve as tasting room manager. Visit caterwaulwines.com . 4 Clarey, Anderson join NVCF board The Napa Valley Community Foundation recently announced the appointment of Patricia Clarey and Dr. Richard Anderson to its board of directors. Both joined the board in July and bring
in 2013. His recent gift represents another step in expanding access to world-class care for individuals facing complex metabolic and progressive illnesses, the hospital said. David G. Klein, CEO of MarinHealth, conveyed his gratitude for Braden’s generous donation: “His investment in our mission has helped us bring state-of-the-art metabolic care to our community, ensuring that patients receive the specialized, compassionate care they deserve—close to home.” The Bruce Braden Progressive & Metabolic Care Unit treats patients with complex metabolic conditions, including advanced diabetes-related complications. The new name will be reflected across signage, materials and digital channels. 4 RCU taps O’Reilly for risk management Jennifer O’Reilly has joined Redwood Credit Union (RCU) as senior vice president of Enterprise Risk Management. O’Reilly will lead RCU’s risk and assurance teams, namely risk management, compliance, Bank Secrecy Act/Anti-Money Laundering, internal audit, vendor management and business continuity, the credit union said in an announcement. O’Reilly brings over 25 years of experience in financial services, overseeing departments with risk, compliance and internal audit responsibilities, RCU said. Previously, she served as chief risk officer of SmartBiz Bank; vice president, operations risk and compliance at First Republic Bank; vice president, director of enterprise risk at First Republic Bank; and senior vice president at Union Bank. “[We] are confident her wealth of experience and leadership will be invaluable as we continue to enhance our risk management practices and drive our strategies forward,” said Mishel Kaufman, RCU’s chief operating and risk officer. O’Reilly currently lives in San Rafael. 4 Caterwaul Wines opens in St. Helena Winemaker Thomas Rivers Brown and viticulturist Matt Hardin have opened the Jennifer O'Reilly
4 Former Sonoma County Vintners director to lead Cirq, Chev
Michael Haney, former longtime
executive director of Sonoma County Vintners industry group, is the new general manager of two of Browne Family Wines’ most notable brands—Cirq and Chev. Haney will oversee all aspects of the Cirq and Chev business, with the goal of advancing BFW’s vision of crafting high- quality small-lot wines, the company said in an announcement. Browne Family Wines is a private estate winery in Windsor, founded by Sarah and Michael Browne. Tours and tastings are accessible by appointment and availability. Haney led Sonoma County Vintners from 2014 until stepping down this past July. During his tenure with SCV, he spearheaded political advocacy and international trade initiatives, led vintners’ efforts in response to pandemic and wildfires impacts, expanded community and philanthropic partnerships and promoted the region’s vintners throughout the U.S. and internationally. Michael Haney
experience in public service, philanthropy and finance. Prior to
4 MarinHealth names new care unit MarinHealth
patients seeking diabetic and metabolic care will be visiting the
their appointment, each served on NVCF’s finance committee. Clarey is a longtime St. Helena
Patricia Clarey
resident with decades of experience in government, healthcare and nonprofit service. Clarey was the first chief of staff to Gov. Arnold Schwarzenegger and served as the lead negotiator on two $100 billion California state budgets. Anderson is chairman and CEO of The Doctors Company, one of the nation’s largest physician-owned medical
Bruce Braden Progressive & Metabolic Care
MarinHealth CEO David Klein, left, and Bruce Braden
Unit, named in recognition of a gift from philanthropist and longtime MarinHealth supporter Bruce Braden. “[Baden’s] ongoing commitment to advancing access to exceptional diabetes and metabolic care has made a lasting impact on the lives of patients and families across Marin County and beyond,” the hospital said in a press release. Braden has been a longtime partner to MarinHealth, beginning with the establishment of the Braden Diabetes Center
malpractice insurers. A longtime Napa Valley
Dr. Richard Anderson
resident, Anderson has supported NVCF for many years as both a donor and a fundholder, the announcement said.
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