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February 5, 2004 | Read Time: 9 minutes
American Federation of Arts (New York): Appointed Margaret Bowers Touborg, special adviser to the director of the Frick Collection (New York), to be deputy director for institutional advancement.
The Associated: Jewish Community Federation of Baltimore: Appointed Rachel E. Gabrow Monroe, vice president of marketing and communications, to be chief operating officer.
College of Mount St. Joseph (Cincinnati): Appointed J. Dan Lacy, vice president of corporate affairs at Ashland Incorporated (Covington, Ky.), to be vice president for institutional advancement.
Fairleigh Dickinson U. (Teaneck, N.J.): Appointed Christopher S. Groff, associate director of corporate and foundation relations at Rutgers U. (New Bruns-wick, N.J.), to be director of corporate and foundation relations.
Foundation of the U. of Medicine and Dentistry of New Jersey (Somerset): Appointed James M. Golubieski, chief operating officer, to be president.
Hands On Science Outreach (Silver Spring, Md.): Appointed José Luis Barata, director of the office of academic outreach at the U. of Maryland-Baltimore County (Baltimore), to be executive director.
Hobart and William Smith Colleges (Geneva, N.Y.): Appointed Michael F. Fudzinski, events coordinator at the Olympic Regional Development Authority (Lake Placid, N.Y.), to be assistant director of alumni and alumnae relations.
International Development Exchange (San Francisco): Appointed Pete Stanga, executive director of the U.S. office of Peace Brigades International (Washington), to be executive director. IDEX supports economic-development programs for people in developing countries who earn less than $1 per day.
International Partners in Mission (Cleveland Heights, Ohio): Appointed Laurel A. Domanski, a graduate student at Case Western Reserve U.’s Mandel Center for Nonprofit Organizations (Cleveland), to be resource-development coordinator. This interfaith organization promotes justice and peace worldwide.
Jesuit College Preparatory School of Dallas Foundation: Appointed John F. Hughes, executive vice president and treasurer of Associates First Capital Corporation (Irving, Tex.), to be president, and Steven R. Neuhoff, director of development at the Jesuit College Preparatory School of Dallas, to be vice president for development.
Jewish Federation of Greater Los Angeles: Appointed Carol Koransky, senior vice president of policy, planning, and community development, to be associate executive vice president of the federation and executive director of the Jewish Federation Valley Alliance (West Hills, Calif.); Morlie Levin, director of the federation’s Council on Jewish Life, to be vice president of strategic planning; Carol Levy, vice president of community divisions, to be senior vice president of leadership enhancement and development; and Tzivia Schwartz-Getzug, vice president of public relations, to be senior vice president of public affairs.
La Leche League International (Schaumburg, Ill.): Appointed Hedy Nuriel, president and chief executive officer of Haven (Pontiac, Mich.), to be executive director. La Leche promotes breastfeeding through education and peer-based support for new mothers.
Lymphoma Research Foundation (New York): Appointed Wil-liam Hawley, chief of cardiac surgery at Integris Baptist Medical Center (Oklahoma City), to be president.
Meridian International Center (Washington): Appointed Thomas O’Coin, director of development, to be vice president for educational and visitor services, and Law-rence M. Rzepka, director of resource development at the American Anthropological Association (Arlington, Va.), to be director of development.
Michigan Thanksgiving Parade Foundation (Detroit): Appointed Don Schmid, director of global event marketing at the Chrysler Group of DaimlerChrysler (Stuttgart, Germany), to be president of the foundation and of the Parade Company, its operating arm.
Montpelier Foundation (Montpelier Station, Va.): Appointed Joseph Taylor, director of development at Albany Law School (N.Y.), to be vice president of development.
Museum of Craft and Folk Art (San Francisco): Appointed Kate Eilertsen, associate dean of the San Francisco Art Institute, to be director.
NAACP Legal Defense and Educational Fund (New York): Announced the resignation of Elaine R. Jones, president and director-counsel, effective May 1. Ms. Jones has been at the fund for 32 years and has served as director-counsel for more than a decade.
National Multiple Sclerosis Society, National Capital Chapter (Washington): Appointed Kevin Dougherty, director of programs and services, to be vice president of programs and services; Ellen Harris, director of special events, to be vice president of development and special events; Luz Mangulabnan, director of finance, to be vice president of finance; Laura Olsen, director of technical operations, to be vice president of information and technology; and Sarah Shepherd, director of annual giving, to be vice president of development and annual giving.
Nature Conservancy-Arizona (Phoenix): Appointed Frank Bourget, director of development at the Heard Museum (Phoenix), to be associate director of philanthropy.
Nelson-Atkins Museum of Art (Kansas City, Mo.): Appointed Peter Hansen, associate vice president and director of development at Bowdoin College (Brunswick, Me.), to be director of external affairs.
92nd Street Y (New York): Appointed Anthony P. Jiga, chief financial officer at the New York Public Library, to be chief financial officer.
Quincy Medical Center (Mass.): Appointed Christopher S. Mosher, director of development at Brigham and Women’s Hospital (Boston), to be vice president of development.
Rosalie Manor Community and Family Services (Milwaukee): Appointed Alberto Castro, associate executive director of the United Community Center (Milwaukee), to be executive director. Rosalie Manor provides support to single parents and families during and after pregnancy.
Royal Oak Foundation (New York): Appointed John James Oddy, a program officer at the J. Paul Getty Trust (Los Angeles), to be executive director. He succeeds Damaris Horan, who served in the position for 17 years. This nonprofit organization, affiliated with the National Trust of England, Wales, and Northern Ireland (London), supports historic-preservation and cultural-exchange programs.
U. of Memphis: Appointed Ginger Jordan, director of communications and development and planned-giving officer at the St. Agnes Academy and St. Dominic School (Memphis), to be development director for the College of Engineering and the School of Audiology and Speech-Language Pathology.
United Way of Central Ohio (Columbus): Appointed Neal J. Brower, director of major gifts at the Columbus Symphony Orchestra, to be assistant vice president of major gifts, and Robert N. Hanson, vice president of resources at the United Way of Southeastern Connecticut (Gales Ferry), to be vice president of resource development.
GRANT MAKERS
California Endowment (Woodland Hills,): Appointed Stephen Bumbaugh, a program officer at the David and Lucile Packard Foundation (Los Altos, Calif.), to be a program officer in the San Francisco office, and Roland Palencia, executive director of Clinica Monseñor Oscar A. Romero (Los Angeles), to be a senior program officer and regional team leader for its Los Angeles office.
Community Foundation of South Puget Sound (Olympia, Wash.): Announced the resignation of Colleen Gillespie, president, effective March 31.
Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation (Seattle): Appointed Greg Shaw, a partner in the Bellevue, Wash., office of Shepardson, Stern, and Kaminsky, to be director of foundationwide, library, and Pacific Northwest advocacy and director of the Pacific Northwest program.
Joyce Foundation (Chicago): Appointed Michelle T. Boone, director of Gallery 37 (Chicago), to be a culture program officer.
Pew Charitable Trusts (Phila-delphia): Appointed Luis E. Lugo, director of the religion program, to be director of the Pew Forum on Religion and Public Life, based in Washington.
Harry and Jeanette Weinberg Foundation (Owings Mills, Md.): Appointed Shale D. Stiller, a partner at Piper Rudnick (Baltimore) and a trustee of the foundation, to be president and chief executive officer, effective February 2005. He will succeed Bernard Siegel, who will retire after serving as president since 1990.
BOARD MEMBERS AND OFFICERS
American Leprosy Mission (Greenville, S.C.): Elected Alan Terwilleger, senior vice president at Prison Fellowship (Reston, Va.), to be chair of the Board of Directors.
Association of Fundraising Professionals-Greater San Fernando Valley Chapter (Burbank, Calif.): Elected Gregory A. Silberman, vice president of development at the Partners in Care Foundation (Burbank), to be president of the Board of Directors.
California Wellness Foundation (Woodland Hills): Elected Earl G. Mink, former group-insurance manager at Lockheed Corporation (Bethesda, Md.), to be chair of the Board of Directors. The foundation also elected Douglas X. Patiño, president of the Patiño Group (San Rafael, Calif.), and Barbara C. Staggers, director of the division of adolescent medicines at Children’s Hospital and Research Center (Oakland, Calif.), to the board.
Columbus Foundation (Ohio): Elected Leonard A. Schlesinger, vice chairman and chief operating officer of LimitedBrands (Columbus), and Frank Wobst, former chairman and chief executive officer of Huntington Bankshares (Columbus), to the Governing Committee.
Duke Endowment (Charlotte, N.C.): Elected Dennis M. Campbell, headmaster of Woodberry Forest School (Va.), to the Board of Trustees.
Friends of the San Francisco Public Library: Elected James Ross Sutton, founding partner of Sutton and Partners (San Francisco), to be chair of the Board of Directors.
Goodman Theatre (Chicago): Elected Carol Prins, president of the Jessica Fund (Chicago), to be chair of the Board of Trustees.
Indiana State U. Foundation (Terre Haute): Elected Larry Boulet, a retired partner at PricewaterhouseCoopers (New York), to be chair of the Board of Directors.
Kresge Foundation (Troy, Mich.): Elected Irene Y. Hirano, president and chief executive officer of the Japanese American National Museum (Los Angeles), to be chair of the Board of Trustees, and Elaine D. Rosen, former president of Unum Life Insurance Company of America (New York), to the board. Ms. Hirano succeeds Bruce A. Kresge, a retired physician and a grandson of Sebastian S. Kresge, who established the foundation.
Nature Conservancy (Arlington, Va.): Elected Henry M. Paulson Jr., chairman and chief executive officer of the Goldman Sachs Group (New York), to be chair of the Board of Governors.
New York Life Foundation: Elected Thomas H. Smoot, an agent in the Savannah, Ga., office of New York Life Insurance, to the Board of Directors.
CONSULTANT AND OTHERS
Campbell Research (Santa Maria, Calif.): Appointed Dirk Rinker, vice president of research application, to be president and chief executive officer. Campbell Research conducts marketing research for nonprofit organizations.
Commonfund (Wilton, Conn.): Appointed Dennis W. Doody, director of health-care practice at PKF Certified Public Accountants (New York), to be managing director. Commonfund manages investment funds for nonprofit groups.
Leverage Group (New York): Appointed Dana DiPrima, associate director of the Children’s Museum of Manhattan (New York), to be executive vice president of the socially responsible business division. The Leverage Group is a marketing-consulting firm that provides services to nonprofit organizations.
Lukens Company (Arlington, Va.): Appointed Robyn O’Donnell, director of individual giving at the Children’s Defense Fund (Washington), to be a senior account executive. The Lukens Company is a direct-response marketing agency specializing in fund raising and development for nonprofit groups.