San Diego Steve Peace, the ex-legislator now working for Padres owner John Moores, has been doing more than just making the rounds of legislative offices in Sacramento and working the rubber chicken circuit on behalf of Moores's plan to remake the waterfront. He's also listed as a member of the Padres board of directors, a largely ceremonial post said to entitle the holder to a raft of freebies at Petco Park. Moores is chairman; Glenn Doshay, an investor from Rancho Santa Fe and longtime Moores pal, is vice chairman. Other members include ex-Democratic state senator Dede Alpert; Father Joe Carroll; brew distributor Ron Fowler; C. Hugh Friedman, onetime aide to C. Arnholt Smith and husband of former Democratic congresswoman Lynn Schenk; Sempra exec Jessie Knight; ex-city manager Jack McGrory; and Moores's daughter Jennifer.
San Diego Steve Peace, the ex-legislator now working for Padres owner John Moores, has been doing more than just making the rounds of legislative offices in Sacramento and working the rubber chicken circuit on behalf of Moores's plan to remake the waterfront. He's also listed as a member of the Padres board of directors, a largely ceremonial post said to entitle the holder to a raft of freebies at Petco Park. Moores is chairman; Glenn Doshay, an investor from Rancho Santa Fe and longtime Moores pal, is vice chairman. Other members include ex-Democratic state senator Dede Alpert; Father Joe Carroll; brew distributor Ron Fowler; C. Hugh Friedman, onetime aide to C. Arnholt Smith and husband of former Democratic congresswoman Lynn Schenk; Sempra exec Jessie Knight; ex-city manager Jack McGrory; and Moores's daughter Jennifer.
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