Sonoma State University
Director of Development
Founding Board Member
Served: November 2015 – March 2024
Lannie Medina, a fund and product development professional, is dedicated to providing resources that help Latinx, Black Indigenous People of Color (BIPOC), and multicultural communities succeed. Lannie started her career at Stanford University, her alma mater, where she managed a $1.1 billion bond portfolio. She relocated to Sonoma Wine Country to build financial, wealth management, and administrative trustee products for American Express, Schwab, and Schwab Charitable. Lannie also worked with multiple nonprofits to engineer their development and administrative functions.
She is a founding Board member of Los Cien, the Elsie Allen High School Foundation, and Tech Bay Area Advocates and a Commissioner for the Commission on the Status of Women. She is the Vice President of the Redwood Empire Food Bank Board.
Lannie can be found at Sonoma State University working with Advancement to help students with scholarships necessary to complete degree programs and give them the tools they need to succeed. Lannie and her family live in Healdsburg and Windsor.