Carl Neisser Leadership Award
Mr. John Evans is Seneca’s Carl Neisser Leadership Honoree, in honor of his deep commitment to philanthropy and giving back to the community. Throughout his career, Mr. Evans played a pivotal role in shaping Wells Fargo's philanthropic focus and served on the boards of numerous non-profit organizations. Notably, he served as Board Chair for the Pacific Symphony Orchestra and served on Seneca's Advisory Board where he contributed his expertise to Seneca and helped ensure program stability and growth with his commitments and work.
Mr. Evan's has contributed his expertise to organizations such as the Segerstrom Center for the Arts, Orange County Business Committee for the Arts, and the MIND Research Institute.
We are delighted to highlight Mr. Evans’ community-centered work and his commitment to Unconditional Care.
Community Impact Award
(honored posthumously)
We are honored to celebrate Paul Musco’s life and lasting impact in Orange County with Seneca’s Community Impact Award. Paul Musco was an exceptional philanthropist who embodied Seneca’s values of Unconditional Care through his unwavering commitment to service and leadership.
Paul Musco and his beloved wife, Marybelle, are lauded in Southern California for their generosity and unyielding support for various causes. Heavily involved in Chapman University, where the Musco's have made significant contributions, they also supported many other groups and organizations in Orange County and beyond, including the Orange County School of the Arts, the LA Opera, St. Michael’s Abbey, Cystic Fibrosis, Muscular Dystrophy, and City of Hope.
Throughout his life, Paul Musco remained committed to empowering communities and leaves an enduring legacy of kindness and compassion of kindness and compassion.