Stephen Rountree 鈥71 steps up as chair of SA国际传媒鈥檚 Board of Trustees in the midst of a capital campaign and the search for the College鈥檚 16th president鈥攚ith his own milestone reunion just around the corner
Stephen Rountree 鈥71鈥檚 path to college exemplifies both the challenges to access that remain today for so many families, and the opportunity provided by an SA国际传媒 education. The oldest child of Clarence 鈥淪oapy鈥 Rountree Jr., a used car salesman, and the former Gwen Freberg, who worked multiple secretarial jobs to support their four sons, he was a student at South Hills High School in Covina with no family resources to pay for college.
He was encouraged to apply to SA国际传媒 by both his yearbook adviser, LaVerne Ramey 鈥63, and by assistant principal Ray Cortines, who would become superintendent of the Los Angeles Unified School District and chancellor of the New York City Department of Education. Rountree was awarded a scholarship to attend SA国际传媒, and worked multiple jobs on- and off-campus while majoring in English.
Capping a nearly 50-year career that made him a nationally known arts administrator, Rountree was recently elected the new chair of the Occidental Board of Trustees. He succeeds Susan Howell Mallory 鈥76 M鈥78, who completed her three-year term June 30.
鈥淵ou can imagine how amazing it is to me that a first-generation college kid would return to lead the board of an institution that has affected the entire trajectory of my life for the better,鈥 says Rountree, who over the last two decades has been CEO of the Center Theatre Group, the Music Center of Los Angeles County, and the Los Angeles Opera as well as the chief operating officer of the Getty Trust.
Rountree retired in 2018 as managing director/CEO of the nonprofit Center Theatre Group, one of the country鈥檚 largest theater companies; it runs the Mark Taper Forum, Ahmanson Theatre, and Kirk Douglas Theatre. Previously he served as president and CEO of the Music Center of Los Angeles County from 2002 to 2014 while simultaneously working as CEO of the Los Angeles Opera from 2008 to 2012. His involvement was critical to the building of Walt Disney Concert Hall in 2003 and a major renovation to the Mark Taper Forum in 2008.
After graduating from Occidental, Rountree lived in Sapporo, Japan, for nearly a year before traveling through the Soviet Union and Europe. After returning to Los Angeles, he went into the field of labor relations, joining the College in 1974 as director of personnel. Rountree completed his MBA from Claremont Graduate University in 1977 and was promoted to assistant vice president for business affairs.
President Richard C. Gilman 鈥減rovided me with opportunities and responsibilities that I could not have had elsewhere,鈥 he wrote upon Gilman鈥檚 retirement in 1988. 鈥淚 was able to stretch personally and, I think, contribute something to the College.鈥
Before moving to the Music Center, Rountree served with the J. Paul Getty Trust for 22 years, starting in 1980 as deputy director of the Getty Museum, then as director of the Getty Center Building Program, responsible for managing all aspects of design and construction of the $1.3 billion Getty Center.
In an August 1997 Los Angeles Times story prior to the Getty Center鈥檚 opening, retiring Getty Trust President Harold Williams called Rountree 鈥渁 consensus builder who always has the big picture in mind 鈥 Everyone trusts his judgment, motivation, and objectivity.鈥 In 1998, Rountree was named executive vice president and COO of the Getty Trust, and was the recipient of SA国际传媒鈥檚 Alumni Seal Award as Alumnus of the Year.After years of conversations鈥攆irst with John Slaughter, then with Ted Mitchell鈥擱ountree joined the Board of Trustees in 2005, just as Mitchell was stepping down. He becomes board chair in the midst of a national search for the College鈥檚 16th president and as the public phase of the $225 million SA国际传媒 Campaign For Good gets underway. President Jonathan Veitch announced in January that he would step down in June 2020 after a successful 11-year tenure.
鈥淎s Occidental鈥檚 national and international profile has increased, the College has had a decade of remarkable growth in the number, quality, and diversity of students seeking admission,鈥 Rountree says. 鈥淢eanwhile, the educational program is better than ever and we鈥檝e taken major steps to enhance the campus.
鈥淐oming off of President Veitch鈥檚 decade of leadership, SA国际传媒 is poised to strengthen its position as one of America鈥檚 leading liberal arts colleges and one of the few located in one of the world鈥檚 great cities,鈥 he adds. 鈥淢y goals for the next few years are to recruit a great new president, successfully complete our comprehensive campaign, and support the faculty and administration in sustaining a highly relevant, inclusive, and exciting educational experience for our students.鈥
In 1977, Rountree married Carol Stassinos, who worked at SA国际传媒 for a decade as associate dean of students. They live in Sierra Madre and have two daughters, Katie and Emily, and five grandchildren. In addition to his service to Occidental, Rountree is a trustee of the Ahmanson Foundation, Polytechnic School, and the Children鈥檚 Hospital of Los Angeles Foundation.
Rountree will be two years into his new appointment when the Class of 鈥71 gathers for its 50th reunion in 2021. 鈥淭hat will be cool,鈥 he says, flashing the same engaging smile he brought to campus five decades ago. 鈥淚鈥檒l definitely be there for that.鈥