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and successful passage of legislation and initiatives. When Senator Davis retired in 1992, Mr. Braly established
his own law and lobbying practice in Santa Clarita. In May 1999 Mr. Braly became a founding partner of
Hacker, Kanowsky & Braly, LLP, a full-service law firm in Santa Clarita. In 2004, the firm changed its name
to HackerBraly, LLP. Mr. Braly specialized in land use, development, and real estate law, along with lobbying
matters with the firm until the firm disbanded in July 2011. Mr. Braly assisted Golden Valley Ranch’s commer-
cial and residential development (which was approved in 2002), and Gate/King Partners’ 4.5 million square
feet commercial development in Newhall (which was approved unanimously on a 5 to 0 vote by the Santa
Clarita City Council in 2003). In 2008 Mr. Braly was retained by Henry Mayo Memorial Hospital to assist in
its’ effort to obtain approval of a 15-year Hospital Master. After a contentious two-year process, the Master
Plan was approved in December 2009 by a 4 to 1 vote. Mr. Braly provided counsel to Vista Canyon Ranch, a
mixed-use project in Canyon Country, which was approved by the City of Santa Clarita in 2011. Mr. Braly is
a registered lobbyist for numerous clients in the City of Santa Clarita and County of Los Angeles. In addition,
he is a registered lobbyist in Sacramento for the Castaic Lake Water Agency, which is now the Santa Clarita
Valley Water Agency. In 2019 Mr. Braly represented BLC Tesoro in obtaining Los Angeles County approval of
the 800 home Phase 2 Tesoro Highlands project. This approved project is now being processed for annexation
along with the Phase 1 Tesoro community into the City of Santa Clarita. In January 2020 Mr. Braly assisted
UNIBAIL-RODAMCO-WESTFIELD and Valencia Town Center in obtaining the approval from the City of
Santa Clarita Planning Commission of the Costco, Movie Theatre and Fitness Center Braly has been a resident
of Santa Clarita since 1989, where he resides with his wife, Pamela. They have two adult daughters, Alexandra
and Morgan.
Dale Donohoe
President, Intertex General Contractors
Nominating Organization
Henry Mayo Newhall Hospital Foundation
Organizations
Henry Mayo Newhall Hospital: 9 yrs: Board member,
Capital Campaign Co Chair; SCV Boys and Girls Club:
6 yrs: board member; SCV Child and Family Ctr: 19 yrs:
board member; VIA: 6 yrs: board member;
American Heart Association: 3 yrs, board member;
SCVEDC: 5 yrs: board member
Organization Impact
Dale Donohoe has helped improved the community in which he was born and raised in many ways. His contri-
butions are numerous and impactful. We’d like to share something Dale has done quietly, without fanfare, which
has made a significant impact in the lives of those around him. When an employee at Dale’s company, Intertex,
suffered a heart attack, his staff performed CPR while they waited for the paramedics. After he was stabilized,
Dale accompanied the patient at Henry Mayo Newhall Hospital where he went into surgery to receive a stent.
He recovered and is alive and well today. Dale’s company Intertex built our Cath Lab. As an advocate of Henry
Mayo Newhall Hospital, Dale knows the importance of making sure the healthcare needs of our community are
not only met—but also surpassed. His gifts and vision for the future expansions of the hospital demonstrate this
dedication.
Other Contributions
Donohoe’s leadership skills also benefit his community. Dale is active in his church and has served as a deacon
and an elder. He and his wife Tamara quietly donate to local charities and to his employees and their families
when they see a need. He has served as a former Board Member of the following not for profit organizations:
Henry Mayo Newhall Hospital, SCV Boys and Girls Club, SCV Child & Family Center, Valencia Industrial
Association, and the American Heart Association. He is currently serves as a Board Member for the SCVEDC.
Through personal and corporate donations he continues to support many Santa Clarita non-profit organizations.