Mountain Fire Information

Our hearts go out to everyone impacted. Please stay informed about the incident and recovery resources at www.vcemergency.com and www.venturacountyrecovers.org

Jeff GorellDistrict 2 – Supervisor Jeff Gorell

2100 E Thousand Oaks Blvd, Suite E
Thousand Oaks, CA 91362
Phone: (805) 214-2510 | Fax: (805) 480-0585
Toll Free Number: (800) 660-5474
Email: supervisorgorell@ventura.org

Communities Represented:

City of Thousand Oaks, Northern and Eastern portions of the City of Camarillo, Newbury Park, Westlake Village, Oak Park, Hidden Valley, Lake SherwoodSomis, Las Posas Valley, Camarillo Springs, Camarillo Heights, Casa ConejoSanta Rosa ValleyVentu Park, and South Coast.

District 2 Awards

The Great Navigators

First Annual District 2 Supervisorial Leadership and Excellence Awards
Benefiting Mountain Fire Recovery

Join Supervisor Jeff Gorell and community leaders for an evening of celebration and recognition as we honor the exceptional leaders in our community at the First Annual District 2 Supervisorial Leadership and Excellence Awards. This distinguished event highlights individuals and organizations who have made outstanding contributions in their respective fields. These great navigators are leading the way and making a lasting impact in our community through their vision, dedication and service.

Event Details:

When: May 21, 2025, 5-7 pm
Where: Amgen Headquarters, One Amgen Drive, Thousand Oaks, 91320
Tickets: $75 per person (includes appetizers and beverage)
All proceeds benefit the Ventura County Community Foundation Mountain Fire Relief and Recovery efforts.

Award Categories:

  • Education – Honoring excellence in education and commitment to fostering knowledge and growth in our community.
  • Public Safety – Recognizing exceptional service and dedication to keeping our community safe.
  • Community Leadership – Celebrating those who inspire and lead with integrity, vision, and compassion.
  • Gold Team Prosperity – Highlighting efforts that promote economic growth and collaboration.
  • Environmental – Recognizing impactful contributions to sustainability and environmental stewardship.

2025 Award Recipients

George Lange, Director, Conejo Recreation and Park District (Ret.), Conservation and Environmentalism Award

With over three decades of service, George Lange has preserved and expanded Ventura County’s treasured open spaces. His legacy includes the preservation of more than 500 acres of parkland, community landmarks, and a life dedicated to conservation and public access as a board member for both Conejo Recreation and Park District and the Santa Monica Mountains Conservancy.

Andrea Gallagher, Executive Director, Senior Concerns, Community Leadership Award

Andrea Gallagher has transformed the lives of seniors and caregivers through her leadership and advocacy. Motivated by her personal experience, she has built a comprehensive network of services that support aging with dignity across the Conejo Valley.

Michelle Taranto, Science Educator and Student Leadership Advisor, Conejo Valley High School, Education Award

Michelle Taranto is a passionate educator and student advocate. She pioneered CVHS’s first Career and Technical Education Sound Engineering course and leads impactful student leadership programs that foster schoolwide engagement and growth.

Captain Bret Chambers, Ventura County Fire Department, Public Safety Award

Captain Chambers demonstrated extraordinary bravery during the Mountain Fire, continuing to protect lives and homes even as his own home was lost. His selflessness and courage exemplify the highest ideals of public service.

Danielle Borja, President & CEO, Greater Conejo Valley Chamber of Commerce, Prosperity and Economy Award

Danielle Borja is a tireless champion for local business and regional prosperity. Under her leadership, the Chamber supports over 700 businesses, drives economic development, promotes tourism, and strengthens philanthropic efforts throughout District 2.

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