Two new members have been appointed to the University of Redlands Board of Trustees.
Bruce Cavarno ’82 has been an executive in high-end medical device sales for more than 30 years, primarily as a vice president and distributor for Johnson & Johnson and currently as a business development consultant for Smith & Nephew. He majored in business management at the U of R, contributed to the school newspaper, and was a member of the Kappa Sigma Sigma fraternity. An All-American golfer, he received the Southern California Intercollegiate Athletic (SCIAC) Golfer of the Year recognition for three consecutive years and was inducted into the Bulldog Athletics Hall of Fame in 2005. In 2014, Cavarno received the John Marvin Dean Award as Outstanding Alumnus of Kappa Sigma Sigma. It was at
U of R that he met Linda Scott ’82, his wife of 34 years (and a Delta). They have four children: Katrina, Andrew, Steven, and Timmy. Locally, he has served on the Redlands Country Club’s Board of Directors where he has been the Club Champion Golfer multiple times.
Stephen A. Tindle ’90 is the division vice president for the real estate development company Century Communities. He has an extensive background in real estate development and corporate finance, and his career has spanned jobs at Comstock Homes, Shea Homes, Wells Fargo, and Citibank. Tindle majored in business administration at U of R, where he was also on the varsity teams for golf and cycling and a member of Kappa Sigma Sigma. He is currently the president-elect of the Alumni Board and the Class of 1990 reporter. Tindle has master’s degrees from the business schools at both UC Berkeley and Columbia University. He and his wife, Mia, have two children: Pierce and Kailey. They live in Piedmont, California, where Tindle is involved with the Boy Scout Council and the local school district. He is also a member of the Habitat for Humanity builder program.