Board of Directors
Peter Mcgrath
Peter has been involved in fundraising for over 30 years in a variety of roles. Most recently, he is a Principal with Russell Frost Associates, a company that works with non-profits to help them navigate the many back-office issues while they keep their eye on their mission. He is not a musician but has been connected to classical music since early childhood and has been delighted to work with ESF!
alice kao
Alice grew up in the Bay Area and has played piano and violin since childhood. She majored in medieval history and literature at Harvard University and received a JD from the UC Berkeley School of Law. While maintaining a career in the legal profession, she has never lost her love of music and continues to perform as a freelance musician with groups including the Magik*Magik Orchestra and Curious Flights. She has served on the long range planning committee for Opera San Jose, where she was a member of the Board of Trustees.
Nigel Le
Nigel was raised in Texas and began playing the violin at age 10. Besides Ensemble San Francisco, Nigel continues the tradition of his mentor in loaning instruments to promising musicians. Nigel currently resides in Oakland, California.
Elizabeth Schumann
Marco Rozzano
Marco was born in San Francisco and has a degree in technical and professional writing from San Francisco State University. He works currently doing business intelligence analysis, reporting, and process improvement. At a young age, he became a fan of classical music after hearing a piece of music that included several blasts from a cannon. A few years later, he discovered chamber music and realized that a group of 4 can sound just as vociferous and passionate as an orchestra of 40. Even without cannons. Being especially passionate about chamber music, Marco can be found often behind the scenes assisting various chamber music ensembles and events throughout San Francisco and the Bay Area. When he’s not espousing the virtues of live musical performance, he’s walking his greyhound, evangelizing the principle of optimism and Popperian epistemology, or watching science and astronomy documentaries. Sometimes all on the same night.
Andrew Lan
Andrew is a native Californian who was born and raised in Los Angeles, where he began studying violin and viola. He majored in biology and Russian at Stanford and received his medical degree from UC San Diego and a Master's in Public Health from UC Berkeley. At every educational step of the way, he involved himself in the local orchestras and chamber music circles. He regards his two summers at the Aspen Music Festival as the absolute high points of his life. He works as a general pediatrician in Los Gatos and performs regularly with Bay Area symphony and opera orchestras.
Rebecca Jackson-Picht
Northern California native, Rebecca's whole hearted belief in music's power has led to her involvement in helping create and build three musical non profits. She feels honored to serve on the board of Ensemble San Francisco with her generous, multi-talented, and inspiring friends.