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May 4, 2000 | Read Time: 8 minutes
Adolescent Pregnancy Prevention Coalition of North Carolina (Chapel Hill): Appointed Carolyn Rhode, development director at Durham Public Education Network (N.C.), to be development director.
American Association of Homes and Services for the Aging (Washington): Appointed Bernie Khoo, acting vice president of research and information technology, to be senior vice president and chief information officer.
The American Repertory Ballet (New Brunswick, N.J.): Appointed Sue-Ellen M. Wright, director of development at the Arizona Theatre Company (Phoenix), to be director of development.
American Society of Association Executives (Washington): Appointed Stephen W. Parsons, director of customer service at the American Psychiatric Association (Washington), to be director of Information Central, the organization’s department for member services.
Barton College (Wilson, N.C.): Appointed Greg Abeyounis, director of the annual fund, to be director of development, and Ronald A. Fautz, vice president for institutional advancement at Defiance College (Ohio), to be vice president for institutional advancement.
California Lutheran U. (Thousand Oaks): Appointed George E. Engdahl, vice president for university advancement, to be senior vice president for university advancement.
CARE (Atlanta): Appointed Marshall Burke, Southeast regional director of development, to be vice president of private support.
Catholic Medical Mission Board (New York): Appointed Ann Doherty, director of community-health programs and assistant vice president for MercyCARE Mobile Health Programs at Mercy Health System (Philadelphia), to be director of programming.
Central Park Conservancy (New York): Announced the resignation of Karen H. Putnam, president, effective June 30.
CentraState Healthcare System (Freehold, N.J.): Appointed Roman N. Lucky, executive vice president at the Renaissance Project Foundation (Mt. Kisco, N.Y.), to be vice president for development.
Colonial Williamsburg Foundation (Va.): Appointed Colin G. Campbell, president of the Rockefeller Brothers Fund (New York), to be president and chief executive officer, effective in August. He will continue also as chairman of Colonial Williamsburg.
Columbia U. (New York): Appointed Catherine A. Murray, director of development and major gifts at the Business School, to be associate dean for external affairs for the Joseph L. Mailman School of Public Health.
Council of California Community Foundations (San Francisco): Appointed Kathleen Ross, executive vice president and general manager at Union Bank of California (San Francisco), to be executive director.
The Eastern Connecticut Health Network (Manchester): Appointed Amy Lynn Silverman, director of development and vice president at Mercy Housing and Shelter (Hartford, Conn.), to be director of development.
The Fund for Peace (Washington): Appointed Anne C. Bader, principal at Institutional Development (Washington), to be vice president for development and communications.
George Washington U. (Washington): Appointed John H. Grossman III, professor of obstetrics and gynecology and of microbiology and immunology, also to be assistant vice president of institutional advancement for the medical center.
Harborview Medical Center (Seattle): Appointed Wendy McDowall, director of development at the Pacific Northwest Ballet (Seattle), to be director of development.
Headlands Center for the Arts (Marin Headlands, Calif.): Appointed Linda Samuels, an arts consultant to the Institute of Noetic Sciences (Sausalito, Calif.), to be program director of the “Artists-in-Residence” program.
The Inglis Foundation (Philadelphia): Appointed Stephanie Corp Chiappardi, chief advancement officer at the U. of the Arts (Philadelphia), to be chief development officer at this organization that serves people with physical disabilities.
The Johns Hopkins U. (Baltimore): Appointed Fritz Schroeder, director of annual giving, to be executive director of alumni relations and annual programs.
Charles F. Kettering Foundation (Dayton, Ohio): Appointed Brian T. Cobb, vice president for finance and planning at Franklin Pierce College (Rindge, N.H.), to be treasurer and business officer at this research institute.
Massachusetts Cultural Council (Boston): Appointed Meri Jenkins, principal manager of Business in the Arts South (Eastleigh, England), to be manager of the Cultural Economic Development Program.
National Charities Information Bureau (New York): Announced the resignation of William P. Massey, president and chief executive officer, effective later this year.
National Museum of American Jewish History (Philadelphia): Appointed Katherine A. Sarlson, an endowment officer at the Jewish Federation of Greater Philadelphia, to be director of major gifts and external affairs.
Naugatuck Valley Community-Technical College (Waterbury, Conn.): Appointed Christopher D. Wienk, a consultant in Waterbury, to be coordinator of public relations and market research.
Prescott College (Ariz.): Appointed Mary Jane Joyal, associate dean of the summer session at Colorado College (Colorado Springs), to be chief advancement officer.
The Program for Female Offenders (Pittsburgh): Appointed Vivian Revis, executive director of 100 Black Men of Western Pennsylvania (Pittsburgh), to be director of development. This organization assists women, men, and children in improving their lives after involvement with the criminal-justice system.
Ringling Museum of Art (Sarasota, Fla.): Appointed Francis J. (Bill) Puig, a professor of decorative arts and museum studies at Savannah College of Art and Design (Ga.), to be curator of the Ca d’Zan, a historic residence on the Ringling Estate, effective in August.
Rivier College (Nashua, N.H.): Appointed Carmelle Druchniak, a senior writer and editor at U. of New Hampshire (Durham), to be director of college relations.
Save the Children (Westport, Conn.): Appointed Cynthia Carr, associate general counsel at Yale U. (New Haven, Conn.), to be general counsel, and Patricia Long, assistant vice president of finance and administration for facilities management at Columbia U. (New York), to be chief financial officer.
U. of Missouri at Columbia: Appointed David Housh, director of development for the College of Business, to be assistant vice chancellor for development.
U. of Southern Indiana (Evansville): Appointed Paul Miller, national director of marketing at U.S. Surveyor (Newburgh, Ind.), to be assistant director of corporate giving.
U. of Southern Mississippi Foundation (Hattiesburg): Appointed Jean H. Wiesenburg, a consultant in Long Beach, Miss., to be assistant director for major gifts.
U. of Vermont (Burlington): Appointed Michael Schultz, interim director of development, to be director of development.
Western Maryland College (Westminster): Appointed Steve Krahling-Haddad, associate director of the Chesapeake Bay Foundation (Easton, Md.), to be director of corporate and foundation relations.
Women’s Environment & Development Organization (New York): Appointed Dhalia Eissa, a recent recipient of a master of laws from Harvard U. (Cambridge, Mass.), to be program assistant for the “Gender and Governance” program.
GRANT MAKERS
Jack Kent Cooke Foundation (Marshall, Va.): Appointed Matthew J. Quinn, president of Carroll College (Helena, Mont.), to be executive director, effective in August.
Denver Foundation: Appointed Patrick Horvath, associate director at the Urban Justice Center (New York), to be a program officer.
Dyson Foundation (Millbrook, N.Y.): Appointed Dean K. Stein, executive director of Chamber Music America (New York), to be deputy executive director.
Gill Foundation (Denver): Appointed Janet Anderson, a private consultant to the Colorado Division of Criminal Justice (Denver), to be a training officer for the “OutGiving” technical-assistance and training program; Chris Eastin, a deployment engineer in the Boulder, Colo., office of IBM, to be systems administrator; Lisa Hendricks, assistant event manager at AIDSWalk Colorado (Denver), to be donor-resources associate; Nancy Hernandez, a staff member at Barnes & Noble Booksellers (Colorado Springs), to be a training assistant for the “OutGiving” program; Babette Stedman, a court clerk at the Colorado State Judicial System (Colorado Springs), to be a program assistant for the Gay and Lesbian Fund for Colorado; Patty Strear, an at-risk-teen advocate at Attention Homes (Boulder), to be an associate for the “OutGiving” program; and Salvador Valles, a clerk specialist at the New Mexico Department of Motor Vehicles (Albuquerque), to be a grants assistant.
Koret Foundation (San Francisco): Announced the appointment of Jack R. Curley to be chief financial and administrative officer, succeeding Jeffrey P. Fearn, who resigned. Mr. Curley is coming out of retirement to fill the position, which he had held prior to Mr. Fearn. The foundation also appointed Beverly Becker, marketing director at the Oakland Museum (Calif.), to be director of communications and special projects, and Amara Holstein, program associate, to be program officer.
McKnight Foundation (Minneapolis): Appointed Kristin Batson, assistant director at the Jewish Vocational Service (Minneapolis), to be grants manager.
BOARD MEMBERS AND OFFICERS
American Council on Gift Annuities (Indianapolis): Elected Clinton A. Schroeder, a member at the law firm of Gray, Plant, Mooty, Mooty & Bennett (Minneapolis), to be chair of the board.
Dade Community Foundation (Miami): Elected the following to the Board of Governors: Richard C. Milstein, a lawyer at Akerman, Senterfitt & Eidson (Miami); Xavier A. Dominicis, public-affairs manager for the Southeast region of Toyota Motor Sales, U.S.A. (Miami); and Sherrill W. Hudson, office-managing partner of Deloitte & Touche (Miami).
Friends of the U.S. National Arboretum (Washington): Elected Woodruff M. Price, retired vice president of government relations at CSX (Richmond, Va.), to be chairman of the Board of Directors.
Kids First Fund (Milwaukee): Elected Jay Sorensen, president of IdeaWorks (Milwaukee), to be president of the Board of Directors of this new organization he founded to help abused and disabled children and pregnant teenagers in developing countries.
CONSULTANTS AND OTHERS
Grenzebach Glier & Associates (Chicago): Appointed William J. Conner, associate dean for advancement at the London Business School, to be vice president and managing director for GGA in the United States and in the London office of Grenzebach Glier Europe, and Jill H. Pellew, director of the development office at the U. of Oxford (England), to be vice president and managing director for Grenzebach Europe.
Russ Reid (Pasadena, Calif.): Appointed Tom Harrison, senior vice president, to be executive vice president at this marketing and communications firm serving non-profit organizations.