Meet The HVBA Board

Each June the HVBA holds elections where members vote to determine who will head the board for the following one-year term. The board of directors are volunteers responsible for making decisions regarding upcoming events and each have significant responsibilities within their appointed roles. The goals of the board are to work together to accomplish the alliance mission and maintain the ethics and standards implemented by the HVBA. Get to know each of them a little bit better by reading their bios below.

Board Members

  • Lydia Hamann

    HVBA President
    West Coast Bank VP/Branch Manager 
    503-489-1920

    Lydia is in her third term, serving as HVBA President and has been a board member for almost four years. She is the Vice President and Manager of three of West Coast Bank’s 62 branches — Happy Valley, Clackamas and Oregon City—and is a strong regional leader in the marketplace and has served the Clackamas and Washington County areas for 25 years.


    Lydia says, “Community focus is a big piece of what we do at West Coast Bank, not only by finding financial solutions for our clients to make their lives easier, but through worthwhile sponsorships and events. We also support our clients by using their business services before we go elsewhere. At Happy Valley, our printer, specialty advertising and housekeeping services are all provided by clients of the bank.








  • David Golobay

    HVBA Vice-President
    Sun Glow, Inc.
    503-253-7789

    David Golobay is the owner of Sun Glow Heating and Cooling and the Vice President of the Happy Valley Business Alliance Board.  He has been a resident of Happy Valley for 5 years and is very supportive of the community.

    Sun Glow Heating and Cooling sponsors the Clackamas High School football, baseball and dance team along with the CHS Athlete of the Week in the Clackamas Review.
    They also sponsor the Happy Valley summer Concerts in the Park

    Sun Glow Heating and Cooling is proud of their 40 years of service in the Portland metro area, meeting the heating and cooling needs of thousands of local homes and commercial buildings.  They have been keeping families and businesses comfortable since 1972 providing service, maintenance and installation.

    When David is not working or volunteering in the community you will find him in the park with his wife and 2 children.


  • Kathy Schaub

    HVBA Secretary
    Clackamas Review
    503-546-0779

    Kathy Schaub is the advertising representative for The Clackamas Review. With over 25 years of sales and marketing experience, her goal is to provide small to medium businesses with information and ideas to create unique advertising opportunities that will drive traffic to their business and great customer service is a top priority. Kathy is looking forward to being the secretary on the HVBA board. The City of Happy Valley and the HVBA are both wonderful to work with.


    Pamplin Media Group publishes 12 local weekly newspapers, including the Clackamas Review and Oregon City News, Portland Tribune, Gresham Outlook, Sandy Post, Estacada News, Forest Grove News Times, Beaverton Valley Times, The Tigard and Tualatin Times, Lake Oswego Review, West Linn Tidings, Scappoose Spotlight and 4 monthly publications including the Sherwood Gazette, King City Regal Courier, SW Portland Connection, and the Sellwood Bee. The papers have a combined circulation of 174,150 and a combined readership of 348,080. Pamplin Media offers a variety of services such as website advertising, in house printing, community focus pages, special sections and more.

  • Bruce Butler

    HVBA Membership Coordinator
    J B Hammer Designs

    Bruce started designing and building houses and remodels in the 1970s as JB Hammer Company, Inc. In the late 90s he was introduced to design software that creates construction projects in the computer, and allows them to be seen in realistic 3D with renderings and videos. In 2000, he left the jobsite and went into building design full-time as JB Hammer Designs. He has served on the Clackamas County Historic Review Board, The City of West Linn Historic Review Board, and the Happy Valley Design Review Board. He has received training as a Sustainable Building Professional (SHP). In his spare time, he travels, hikes, kayaks, and bikes with his wife Karin. Other activities include writing, photography and volunteering as a jail chaplain. Bruce has also served as the HVBA Vice-President.


  • Gary Duell

    HVBA Treasurer
    Planning, Investments & Insurance, LLC
    503-698-4812

    After 18 years with Farmers Insurance, first as an underwriter, then supervisor, and then as an agent, Gary left in 1996. He sold his agency and moved his office into his home, which had always been a dream. Then, beginning in 2007 he opened the 1200sf office at the current Sunnyside Rd location, as seen on his website. Now Gary provides comprehensive or targeted financial plans and the appropriate insurance and investments to implement them, continuing education for insurance agents, as well as public seminars. Gary loves what he does mostly because of the people he gets to work with. Many clients and friends have been made over the years. In 1997 he completed his Chartered Financial Consultant (ChFC) designation from The American College at Bryn Maw, PA. He also holds an MBA from Willamette University.






  • James Maciokas

    HVBA Meeting Coordinator
    Country Financial
    503-650-7702

    James earned his doctorate in cognitive brain sciences from the University of Nevada and followed that up with a neuroscience rotation at the University of California, Davis. He has several published peered reviewed articles on attention, visual motion processing, decision making and computational models of the brain. James moved back to Oregon with his family in 2006 so his father-in-law could have a high-quality of life during his final battle with cancer. James' wife was born and raised in Damascus and they have three beautiful children. James is a member of the Clackamas Rotary club, serves on for the North Clackamas Chamber of Commerce board, as well as the North Clackamas Education Foundation board. As HVBA Meeting Coordinator, James is in charge of the many meetings we hold at the HVBA. In his free time, he enjoys playing with his kids and squeezing in a round of golf every once in awhile.




  • Erik Wood

    HVBA Technology Advisor
    Geeks To Go
    503-482-8646


    Before starting his own business and coming to the HVBA, Erik worked in the retail industry. He started right out of high school selling computers on commission and his career grew from there. Among other things he’s operated a small computer store, worked with big chain electronics stores, and has done freelance computer repair, setup and diagnostics on the side for both residential and commercial clients. As tech advisor for the HVBA, Erik is responsible for overseeing the technology processes and assets of the Alliance. This includes overseeing the website, social media, and computer/AV equipment. He enjoys spending time with his wife, Abbi, their daughter Zia, and their dog, Rascal. They’re a watching movies at home kind of couple, really, but love getting out to the gym, too. In Erik’s personal free time he’s a huge computer/tech enthusiast. He likes to keep abreast of new trends and technologies and considers himself a computer nerd.





  • Steve Campbell

    City Liason
    City of Happy Valley
    503-783-3818


    Bio under construction!

















The HVBA is located at the City of Happy Valley • 16000 SE Misty Drive • Happy Valley, OR 97086