Our Mission
The Ross Property Owners Association (RPOA) provides funds and services that benefit the Town of Ross. For more than sixty years, we have worked to make Ross a great place to live; we beautify town property, sponsor events to improve our community's well-being, and keep residents informed about vital local issues.
The RPOA has tackled everything from downtown bike racks, new lampposts, and holiday decorations to the repair of the Three Bear Hut and professional landscaping at local landmarks. Our contributions support events and education that make Ross a welcoming, safe, and attractive place to live.
In addition to the many tasks we do on an ongoing basis, in 2026, we will be: TBD
Accomplishing our mission depends on homeowners’ participation. Won’t you join us? Become a member and attend our regular monthly meetings that are held at the Town Hall on Monday evenings (6:00 pm), just before regular Town Council meetings. Members are encouraged to attend to stay abreast of local matters. We look forward to seeing you there!
Our Board
Jeff Koblick, President
Jeff Koblick and his wife, Phyllis, have lived in Ross since 1985. They raised their two daughters, Allison and Christina, here. Jeff is the Founder and Manager of Magna Real Estate, LLC, a $100M real estate investment fund. He participates in the Trans Tahoe relay and occasionally swims to Alcatraz or the Golden Gate Bridge. Jeff serves on the Marin General Hospital Foundation Board and the 2722 Bancroft Educational Institute Board.
Marcia Skall, Vice President
Marcia and her husband, Michael, moved to Ross in 1995. Their two children attended Ross School, went to Branson and Redwood, and then attended USC. A Realtor® with Golden Gate Sotheby’s, Marcia has held many community leadership roles, including President of the Ross School Foundation and Chair of the Branson Annual Fundraiser. She loves Ross’ easy access to mountain biking and hiking, and considers herself lucky to live in such a beautiful town.
Peter Solar, Treasurer
Peter and his wife Gabby moved to Ross from San Francisco in 2020. Their two sons, Owen (10) and Wyatt (7), attend Ross School and love living in Marin. Peter enjoys surfing, skiing, and CrossFit classes. He has developed more than $4 billion in real estate and looks forward to working with the RPOA board.
Diane Doodha
As a native San Franciscan, Diane grew up appreciating the beauty of Marin and moved here in 1978. Diane began her career in education and progressed through research, administration, strategic planning, and business. She has 35 years of experience managing non-profit organizations as Executive Director and Board President. Diane is credited with saving the Marin Art and Garden Center from extinction in 2012 and now serves as President Emeritus. In 2016, she received CVNL’s Heart of Marin Award for Excellence in Board Leadership. Diane is on the Board of Directors of Vivalon and the Marin Cultural Association. She has promoted the arts, education, ecological sustainability, and world peace through volunteer work on the boards of directors of both for-profit and non-profit organizations.
Andy Mascheroni
Andy, Julie, and their eldest son, Carl, moved from SF to Ross when Carl was only two years old. That was 28 years ago. During that time, they had Peter, who is now 27 years old. They both went to Ross School, Redwood High, and college, and now live in SF. Andy and Julie love hiking, pickleball, swimming, and many outdoor sports. Andy owns a construction company and has been involved in Bay Area construction for 45 years. Julie is involved in family property management. After all these years, Andy looks forward to working with RPOA and giving back to Ross and the Ross community.
Jeanine Schock, Secretary & Event Operations
Jeanine has been a resident of Marin County for over twenty-five years. With an extensive career as a Director of School Administration, she has demonstrated success in operations, events, business procedures, workforce solutions, budgets, and policies.
Outside of her professional life, Jeanine is a caregiver to her aging parents, a widow, and a proud mother of two college-age daughters. Additionally, Jeanine serves on the Forever G.O. Pour Toujours Foundation Board.
Alex Hudson
Alexandra is a Marin County native. She moved to Ross in August 2021 with her husband, Nick, and their son, Reginald (2). Alexandra has been in Advertising and Branding for over a decade. She loves to plan adventures that explore all Northern California has to offer. Alexandra is a wellness enthusiast and enjoys yoga, pilates, food, and wine. Upon moving to Ross, she joined the Auxiliary and is grateful to have found such a remarkable community.