Meet Our Team

Behind every service we provide is a dedicated team of professionals, each

bringing their unique expertise and enthusiasm for our Veteran's.

Alan McKean

President

Alan is a Disabled Veteran Outreach Program Specialist with the Employment Development Department of the State of California.

Alan has had a diverse professional history that includes employment in leadership positions in the for-profit advertising, printing, and education segments as well as the non-profit communities.

Alan’s non-profit experience includes positions such as executive director of the American Red Cross for Eastern Iowa in Waterloo, Iowa, founding trustee, incorporator and museum director for the USS Hornet Foundation and Museum in Alameda, CA, founder of the Jack London Museum in Oakland, CA, founding member of the Vietnam Veterans Leadership Program Chapter in San Francisco, CA, fundraising section leader for the Vietnam War Memorial in Washington, D.C., and founding member of the Veterans History Project in Waterloo, Iowa. He has also served as an advisor and docent for several other organizations.

Civilian employment includes duties as a sports and general assignment writer for the Oakland Tribune and San Francisco Chronicle, account manager for advertising agency Dancer, Fitzgerald and Sample, Public Relations Director for Saint Mary’s College of Moraga, CA, sales manager for Dynasty and Eastwind Printing Companies of San Francisco, and as an Executive Recruiter for Bradford Staff of San Francisco.

McKean is a U.S. Navy veteran and is a “mustang”, having served in both enlisted and commissioned status. He saw service in Viet Nam as a gunner’s mate/weapons specialist with Advanced tactical Support Base, Ben Keo, River Division 594 from 1968-70, then public affairs duties with VR-1 in Norfolk, VA, and VXN-8 in Patuxent River, MD. His final active service was as a public affairs manager for the Navy Recruiting Command, Albuquerque, New Mexico from 1971 – 73. He received a direct appointment as an Ensign in the Naval Reserve in 1975, with public affairs and general line officer assignments with Special Warfare Staff 220, Alameda, CA, Special Warfare Group Coronado, CA, and also with Military Sealift Command, Pacific, Oakland, CA, as a Lieutenant. Decorations include the Bronze Star with Combat “V” Device, Navy Commendation Medal with Combat “V” Device, Combat Action Ribbon, Presidential Unit Citation, Navy Unit Citation, and other campaign, service and foreign awards.

James Stitt

Vice President

Lieutenant Colonel James Douglas Stitt II United States Army Retired, began his 36 year army career as a private E-1 on 31 July 1974 after graduating from high school. Attended basic training at Fort Knox Ky. and armored school (tanks) at Fort Hood Tx. Spent the next year in a half at Fort Hood, later re-assigned to 3rd Inf Div. Kitzingen West Germany and promoted to Sargent. Attended Officer Candidate School and promoted to 2nd Lieutenant Armor on 12 Oct 1984, attended Armored Officer Basic Course 1985, Armored Officer Advance Course 1998, Combined Arms and Services Staff School 1999, and graduated from Command and General Staff College 2005. Attended Regents College, and has an Associate of Science in Welding Technology for Cuesta College. Company Commander on the streets of Los Angeles during the Rodney King riots, and as the Officer in Charge of the Iraqi Army modernization project 2011.

Lt. Col Stitt is married to Karin Stitt and has six children and nine grandchildren. Lives in Morro Bay Ca, attend Rock Harbor Christian Fellowship. Jim is the currently on the Board of directors Association of Amputee Surfer (AKA AmpSurf), is also on the Board of Directors for the San Louis Obispo Veterans Collaborative, is on the planning committee for the Unfinished Business Memorial Day Jam, and a member of the Arroyo Grande Rotary Club as well as member in Atascadero Moose Lodge, the VFW, and American Legion.

Shirley Rasmussen

Secretary/Teasurer

Shirley is involved with many nonprofit organizations and lives in Parkfield with her husband Greg Feinberg who is a retired Riverside Firefighter. 

Shirley worked for the Sheriff department and trained Southern California Sheriff and Police Department Mounted Units, State of California Cattlewomen Bylaws chairperson, Monterey County Cattlewomen treasurer, Monterey County Cattlemen secretary,  Back Country Horsemen of California Los Padres Unit past president, treasurer & membership plus many other positions.

Shirley’s deceased husband was a Navy Seal, and they experienced firsthand the difficulties in receiving help with the VA system. Since moving to the Central Coast, she started working with Honor Flight. She saw the positive effects that their organization had with Veterans, and now her goal is to help even more Veterans through what we do at SLOVSC.