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Salvador Paskowitz is the 7th son of 8 brothers and 1 sister from a famous surfing family. His father is a Stanford doctor who bucked convention and traveled the world with his 9 kids. Sal's been a part of the Action Sports community, living in Orange County - San Clemente - and even started a renowned skateboard company called Falken skateboards in 2000. Paskowitz attended classes at The Art Student's League in New York City and was classically trained in oil on canvas. Later Sal opened a graphic design company whose clients included Billabong Inc and Hurley Sportswear. Sal also published as a teenager Surf Crazed comics which was featured in the internationally published Surfing Magazine. In 2004 Sal wrote and developed "Age of Adaline" a script for Steve Golin's Anonymous Content. Also that year Sal wrote a screenplay "Volponi" for Disney under the creative direction of Mike Rich and Mayhem Entertainment. Sal lives in Beverly Hills.- Manager
- Actress
In her early teens, Erika Monroe Williams was discovered in Los Angeles by world-famous modeling agent, Eileen Ford. She went on to a career in journalism, anchoring the news and hosting shows at KTVK in Phoenix, Arizona. She then launched her own website based on her lifestyle/cooking segments, The Hopeless Housewife, and has been featured in numerous magazines and national television shows as a lifestyle expert.
A native of Southern California, Monroe studied broadcast journalism while working in public relations at Huvane Baum Halls, under publicists Stephen Huvane, Robin Baum and Simon Halls. She saw this as a way to work with reporters and get her feet wet in the TV reporting business. She worked daily with celebrity clients, including Gwyneth Paltrow, Russell Crowe, Jennifer Aniston and Antonio Banderas.
Erika is married to five-time All-Star Third Baseman and 2001 World Series Champion Matt Williams. They have one child together.