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New and returning
Introducing new and returning board members.
Huntington Hospital is pleased to welcome the following new and returning members to the board of directors in 2021.
Mei-Lee Ney
Mei-Lee Ney has worked at the investment advisory firm Richard Ney & Associates Asset Management Inc. since 1973. She founded the firm with her late husband, Richard, and currently serves as its president.
Mei-Lee is also active in a wide range of community organizations, including the Music Center, Pasadena Educational Foundation, LA Opera and Caltech Associates. She serves on the board of councilors of both the USC Leonard Davis School of Gerontology and the USC Pacific Asia Museum. Additionally, she is chair of the board of trustees of Otis College of Art and Design and a member of the board of governors of The Huntington Library, Art Museums, and Botanical Gardens.
We warmly welcome Mei-Lee to our board of directors.

Peter Rosenberg, MD
Peter Rosenberg, MD, was recently elected as the next chief of Huntington Hospital’s medical staff. His two-year term will begin in 2023.
Since 2004, Dr. Rosenberg has been practicing gastroenterology and hepatology in Pasadena as a member of Alliance Digestive Disease Consultants — and as a member of the medical staff here. In addition to caring for patients and serving on multiple committees at the hospital, he has been active in teaching medical residents in our Graduate Medical Education program.
Dr. Rosenberg attended Harvard College, where he graduated magna cum laude in history and science. He went on to attend Harvard Medical School, and then completed his residency in internal medicine and fellowship in gastroenterology/hepatology, both at Massachusetts General Hospital.
It is with great pleasure that we welcome Dr. Rosenberg to our board of directors as an ex-officio member.

Sharon Arthofer
Sharon Arthofer began her career in New York in marketing for Nestle and Time Inc. After moving to California in 1992, she began working with start-up quick service restaurant (QSR) businesses, and helped launch a national franchise chain. Today, she continues to work with and develop new concepts in the QSR industry focusing on business strategy, standards of excellence and optimum operational performance. In addition, Sharon and her husband, Frank, invest in and develop residential and commercial real estate in Southern California and throughout the country.
Sharon has been a regular volunteer at Clairbourn School and Flintridge Preparatory School, where her children attended school, as well as at various other philanthropic organizations in the community. She has also served on the board of directors of Foothill Family Services, and is deeply involved with breast cancer awareness and research.
Sharon previously served on the hospital’s board of directors from 2014 through 2019. We are extremely grateful for her renewed involvement.

R. Scott Jenkins
R. Scott Jenkins is a partner at Hahn & Hahn LLP, a Pasadena law firm that specializes in corporate and real estate matters, including general business and tax advice, entity formation and operation, real estate acquisition, leasing and financing, land use planning and development services. Prior to joining Hahn & Hahn, Scott was vice president of Tuttle & Taylor.
Since 1982, Scott has been a volunteer with the Pasadena Tournament of Roses Association, and served as president for the 125th Rose Parade and 100th Rose Bowl Game in 2014. He also serves as a director of Forest Lawn Memorial-Parks and Mortuaries. In addition, Scott is a past president of the Los Angeles Regional Food Bank, the San Marino Schools Foundation, the San Marino Unified School District and the San Marino Community Church Foundation.
Scott previously served on Huntington Hospital’s board of directors from 2014 through 2019. It is with great pleasure that we welcome him back to our governing body.