{"id":4845,"date":"2011-12-13T12:15:00","date_gmt":"2011-12-13T12:15:00","guid":{"rendered":"http:\/\/lbpost.com\/articles\/life\/local-board-members-remember-shaun\/"},"modified":"2011-12-13T12:15:00","modified_gmt":"2011-12-13T12:15:00","slug":"local-board-members-remember-shaun","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/lbpost.com\/esd\/hi-lo\/local-board-members-remember-shaun","title":{"rendered":"Local Board Members Remember Shaun"},"content":{"rendered":"<p><strong>10:45am |&nbsp;<\/strong>Shaun was Mr. Business. He lived, breathed, and loved business. Business is   about relationships, and getting things done. Professionally, these were   Shaun&#8217;s great loves. His other love was service. Most people knew that he   volunteered his time for many worthy causes, but he also served on many   boards of local charitable and artistic organizations. I reached out to some   of his fellow board members, and asked for memorable anecdotes. Not   surprisingly, I received some. <\/p>\n<p> Mike Murray, Director of Government and External Affairs for Verizon, served   with Shaun on the board of the Long Beach Education Foundation (LBEF). He   shared this: <\/p>\n<p> &#8220;<em>Shaun was learning George Gershwin&#8217;s &#8216;Rhapsody in Blue.&#8217; As I understand it,   he had taken some music lessons briefly as a child. His plan was to play the   piano &#8212; knowing Shaun I&#8217;m sure his mentors were George himself or Elmer   Bernstein &#8212; backed by the symphony, and the proceeds would have gone to the   Long Beach Education Foundation for music programs. Not only have I never met   anyone with that much chutzpah, I can&#8217;t even imagine anyone other than Shaun   who would even entertain such a notion.<\/em>&#8221; <\/p>\n<p> Carl A. Kemp, of The Kemp Group, who also served on the board of the LBEF,   shared this: <\/p>\n<p> &#8220;<em>The first time I played golf with Shaun was at Recreation Park, shortly   after he started working at the Chamber. Supervisor Don Knabe, Matt Knabe and   Gilbert Canizales we were with us. At that point, Shaun wasn&#8217;t the best   golfer, but on the 9th hole, he chipped in from the edge of the green for a   birdie. During his post-shot celebration, he accidentally stepped down on a   sprinkler and thrashed his ankle. As he writhed on the ground in pain, the   rest of the group just looked over their shoulder, like, &#8216;Who brought THIS   guy!?&#8217; He was the &#8216;guy&#8217; we would all later consider our family. <\/p>\n<p> The following Tuesday, he showed up to the council meeting with his laptop   and his crutches, ready and willing to laugh at himself. That was Shaun; Not   afraid to do something he was new to, then excel at it, and when he fell,   perfectly willing to laugh at himself. <\/p>\n<p> Though he was younger than me, he was an inspiration to me. Two days before   his untimely death, I left him a voicemail to tell him how much I appreciated   him for setting up my website (which he took the time to do for free). He   called me back, left a quick message (the kind he always left) and I assumed   I&#8217;d see him at our table for the State of the County. <\/p>\n<p> He will be missed but never forgotten.<\/em> &#8221; <\/p>\n<p>  Shaun also served on the board of the Long Beach Symphony Orchestra (LBSO).   LBSO Executive Directer Bob Jones shared this: <\/p>\n<p> &#8220;<em>I remember my last lunch with Shaun. We met to resolve any lingering differences from a recent public exchange and determine how to best move   forward together in the interest of continuing growth in the Long Beach   Symphony Orchestra&#8217;s value to a broader constituency. As we were winding up   both our filibusters and our filets, Shaun said, &#8216;I will always state my   position passionately but, in the future, I promise to let you know what it   is ahead of time, and that I am going to do it, even if I have to text you   across the room during a meeting, so you will never be surprised. In return, if you don&#8217;t like my position, promise you will tell me.&#8217; We had a deal. And like every deal with Shaun, it was win-win.<\/em>&#8221; <\/p>\n<p> Rick Berry, Director of Marketing for the LBSO had this to say: <\/p>\n<p> &#8220;<em>When Shaun joined the LBSO board of directors one of the first things he did   was help bring Long Beach high school students to the 2010 Holiday   Celebration concerts by soliciting donations for tickets from his extensive   community network. As a result, over 200 students had an opportunity to hear   live symphonic music that they would not have otherwise heard. It was his   determination and drive alone that made this happen. <\/p>\n<p> It was a privilege to work with Shaun on the LBSO Marketing Committee. He   always had a great perspective to share, and challenged us to think beyond   the norm.<\/em>&#8221; <\/p>\n<p> John Glaza, interim Executive Director for the Arts Council for Long Beach,   shared this: <\/p>\n<p> &#8220;<em>I remember the first time I had coffee with Shaun. He had been in a board   summit I was leading and we made a good connection, so we decided to meet for   coffee. During our conversation over coffee about nonprofit board service, I   told him that no one could do a reasonable job on more than three boards of   directors. At which point he said he was on at least seven&#8230;and I asked if   he was crazy. If anyone could serve on multiple boards of directors it was   our friend Shaun Lumachi. I miss him.<\/em>&#8220;<\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p>Most people knew that Shaun Lumachi volunteered his time for many worthy causes, but he also served on many boards of local charitable and artistic organizations. I reached out to some of his fellow board members, and asked for memorable anecdotes. 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