Don Lichterman, a veteran staffer at several major entertainment companies, is the founder and current head of SCA (Sunset Corporation of America) and the Sustainable Action Network (SAN). SCA is made up with some of the leading, independent entertainment companies and distributors in the Entertainment Industry (Sunset Music Supervision, Sunset Book Publishing Co., Sunset Home Visual Entertainment, Sunset Special Markets (SSM), Sunset Film Co., Sunset TV, Sunset Recordings, Sunset Classics & Jazz (SC&J) (Sunset Classics, and Sunset Jazz Recordings, Live Jam 107, Blog, Explore New Jersey, Sunset Vending Co and The Vending Lot).



Growing up outside of the Philadelphia area in South New Jersey, Don became a dedicated follower of the Los Angeles Rams, the Philadelphia Phillies, the Philadelphia Flyers, and the Grateful Dead. Prior to the death of Jerry Garcia in 1995, Don had attended hundreds of Grateful Dead shows all over the United States and parts of Europe. His experience as a Deadhead led to his choice to pursue a career in music and entertainment.



After graduating from the University of Maryland, College Park, majoring in Business Administration and Computer Languages, and minoring in Communications, Don began his professional career in the Entertainment Industry. His first job in the Industry was managing Chalet Sound Studios and Production Company in Manasquan, NJ. Chalet handled some major clients, including Jon Bon Jovi (New Jersey), Skid Row (debut CD), John Entwistle Babylon A.D. Baton Rouge, and during the recording of the Village People comeback CD. His major accomplishment at Chalet was with the successful management of the Russian Band Gorky Park, who was the first band from Russia to record for a major label in the United States. His excellent management and production abilities of that facility led to the band touring and opening for Bon Jovi in stadiums all over the world.



Don went on to work in the Business and Legal Affairs Division at MCA Records, a part of the MCA Music Entertainment Group in Universal City, California. He then relocated to New York to work at PolyGram Holding Company, while simultaneously pursuing his Master's Degree at Stern Business School at NYU in 1996. When he finished school in New York, he went back to California to work for Warner Music Group, where he had great success in Licensing, obtaining the most licenses in the history of the company.



Don has also authored two books, "Three Weeks in June," and "Diary of a Ram Fan", that both uniquely parallel his life experiences to evaluate and explain history, pop culture, and politics. His writings touch on many controversial topics that are part of our everyday lives and how those topics impact on our society.



As a dedicated Activist, Don has created the non-profit organization Sustainable Action Network (SAN) that works daily to raise awareness and create laws to defend against animal cruelty, increase gun safety, oppose the privatization of prisons, and expose corporate corruption. He has volunteered his time to many organizations that promote his ideologies of conservation, animal rights, and ending corruption in our society.



His career has led Don to be the recipient of many awards of achievement, including four (4) Multi-Platinum Awards, Two (2) Platinum Awards and two (2) Gold Record Awards issued by the Recording Industry Association of America RIAA), along with his "All Around Achievement" Award for being part of the labels (MCA Records) "best year ever" and has been issued similar awards from the Australian Recording Industry Association (ARIA) (2) Multi-Platinum Awards, Two (1) Platinum Award and two (1) Gold Record Award)).



Lichterman is a prominent liberal progressive voter for decades now, while also being a fiscal conservative when it comes to his views about government. He has participated three (3) years at the "Grammy's On the Hill" event in Washington DC while also being part of lobbying with certain Senators (Dick Durbin, Susan Collins, Tom Udall, and viewed speeches by Nancy Pelosi, etc.) at the senate Building.



He has also been named one of the volunteer coaches for the Special Olympic teams (Volleyball, Soccer and basketball) with the Bancroft School in New Jersey in the fall seasons in 2015. His games and matches are held weekly at the Eunice Kennedy Shriver Sports Complex located in Lawrenceville, New Jersey and at Cherokee High School located in Marlton, New Jersey. His teams have won two Gold Medal Awards and one Silver medal Award at both the Winter, Spring and Summer Games in New Jersey.



Don does YOGA daily, Kickboxing (trained at Tiger Schulman) / MMA daily & follows a rigid fitness schedule every day!