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Yuko Fujishima

Since Yuko Fujishima joined the School of Fashion in 2013, she has been updating the CDFP/ 3D Design program non-stop. She believes a vital foundation/basic education is the key to a successful career.
Yuko Fujishima

Francesca MacKie

Francesca is an active member of the Bay Area jewelry and metal arts network and the Metal Arts Guild of San Francisco Board of Directors. She advocates for new opportunities among national and international artists and helps students and alumni find more opportunities for success.
Francesca MacKie

Sameena Sitabkhan

As a licensed architect, Sameena has designed and managed a range of building typologies over the past 15 years. A competent Project Architect, she is focused on pushing the boundaries of design through engagement and problem solving. Her practice and research looks at the intersection of architecture and conflict, and she's been an artist and curator in residence in Mexico, Decolonizing Architecture in the West Bank, and most recently as a fellow at the YBCA.
Sameena Sitabkhan

Iliana Ricketts

Iliana Ricketts was appointed to Director of Online Fashion in 2014, Assistant Director of Online Fashion in 2009, and held the position of Fashion Department Coordinator since 2005. Prior to arriving to the U.S., Iliana was established as a recognized designer in her country of Bulgaria.
Iliana Ricketts

Kathleen Roche

Kathleen Roche is known for excellence in high-end residential, retail, restaurant, and commercial projects, having collaborated with a number of design firms including Barbara Colvin & Co. and Juliana Carlsen Interiors. She has a unique experience in graphic design and market research, a Bachelor of Science degree in Art Education, and has studied Interior Architecture and Design at the University of California, Berkeley.
Kathleen Roche

Mary Scott

School of Graphic Design Chair Mary Scott can usually be found teaching the programs’s signature portfolio class to both grads and undergrads. This gives her a bird’s-eye view of the students as they launch their careers in design. Prior to coming to the Academy in 1999, Mary taught at Art Center College of Design and Otis College of Art and Design.
Mary Scott

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