People
May 4, 2006 | Read Time: 10 minutes
Big Brothers Big Sisters of Palm Beach County (West Palm Beach, Fla.): Appointed Terry Lee Kaly, vice president of wealth management at Harris Trust (Palm Beach), to be chief executive officer.
Boys & Girls Clubs of Greater Scottsdale (Ariz.): Appointed Chris Marshall, former associate director of the Arizona State U. Foundation’s President’s Club (Tempe), to be director of development.
Children’s Bureau (Los Angeles): Appointed Carmine Salvucci, senior associate director of development at Stanford U. (Calif.), to be chief development officer.
Clarkson U. (Potsdam, N.Y.): Appointed Elwood (Skip) Leonard, director of development at Furman U. (Greenville, S.C.), to be vice president of development and alumni relations.
Eastern Connecticut Health Network (Manchester): Appointed Sondra Dellaripa, director of corporate and foundation relations and special projects at the Connecticut Children’s Medical Center (Hartford), to be vice president for development.
Everybody Wins USA (Washington): Appointed James F. Waller, senior vice president at the National Mentoring Partnership (Alexandria, Va.), to be executive director. Everybody Wins provides literacy and mentorship programs for children.
Faith & Politics Institute (Washington): Appointed the Rev. J. Cletus Kiley, executive director of the U.S. Conference of Catholic Bishops’ Secretariat for Priestly Life and Ministry (Washington), to be president and chief executive officer, effective June 30.
Family Care International (New York): Appointed Jessica Greer Morris, a director in the communications bureau at the New York City Department of Health and Mental Hygiene, to be director of communications and development.
Grammy Foundation and MusiCares (Santa Monica, Calif.): Appointed Scott Goldman, vice president of development at City of Hope (Duarte, Calif.), to be vice president for both organizations.
Habitat for Humanity International (Americus, Ga.): Appointed Liz Blake, executive vice president for corporate affairs and general counsel at US Airways (Arlington, Va.), to be senior vice president of advocacy, government affairs, and general counsel.
Jewish Community Federation of San Francisco, the Peninsula, Marin and Sonoma Counties (San Francisco): Appointed Bruce Landgarten, executive director of the Levine Jewish Community Center (Charlotte, N.C.), to be regional director of the South Peninsula office, based in Los Altos, Calif.
Laguna Art Museum (Laguna Beach, Calif.): Appointed Kelly E. Cornell, director of development operations and research at the Baltimore Symphony Orchestra, to be development director.
Lutheran World Relief (Baltimore): Appointed Jeff Whisenant, vice president for program operations at Pact Inc. (Washington), to be vice president for finance and administration.
National Center on Addiction and Substance Abuse at Columbia U. (New York): Appointed Lauren R. Duran, special assistant to the president, to be director of communications.
Richard Nixon Library & Birthplace Foundation (Yorba Linda, Calif.): Appointed Timothy Naftali, a professor at the U. of Virginia (Charlottesville) and director of the presidential-recordings program at the university’s Miller Center of Public Affairs, to be director of the library and museum.
Nonprofit Technology Enterprise Network (San Francisco): Announced the resignation of Joe Baker, executive director.
Opportunity Finance Network (Philadelphia): Appointed Terrence Clark, executive director of the 47th Street Business Improvement District (New York), to be senior vice president of knowledge sharing; Geoffrey Kent, founder and managing principal of the Kent Consulting Group (Philadelphia), to be chief financial officer and executive vice president for planning; and Kathy Stearns, chief financial officer, to be executive vice president for the CDFI Assessment and Ratings System.
Project HOPE (Millwood, Va.): Appointed Michele Cato, vice president and director at Population Services International, based in Kunming, China, to be director of new business development; Steven Dorsey, chief of party for the USAID project at the Academy for Educational Development, in Djibouti, to be regional director for Latin America; and Douglas A. Egnew, grants and contracts officer at the Elizabeth Glaser Pediatric AIDS Foundation, based in Dar es Salaam, Tanzania, to be chief compliance officer.
Save the Children (Westport, Conn.): Appointed Veronica Pollard, former group vice president for corporate communications at Toyota Motor North America (New York), to be vice president of external affairs.
Surgical Eye Expeditions International (Santa Barbara, Calif.): Appointed George Primbs, clinical professor of ophthalmology at the Jules Stein Eye Institute at the U. of California at Los Angeles, to be president and chief executive officer, and Stephanie M. Boumediene, director of development, to be executive director. Dr. Primbs succeeds Harry S. Brown, who has retired.
Syracuse U. (N.Y.): Appointed Laura Welch, a strategic-management consultant in Syracuse, to be communications manager for corporate and foundation relations.
Teen Living Programs (Chicago): Appointed Nia Tavoularis, associate director of development at the Northlight Theatre (Skokie, Ill.), to be director of development and communications.
Thomas Jefferson U. (Philadelphia): Appointed David R. Lepper, executive director of development and alumni affairs at the Wayne State U. School of Medicine (Detroit), to be senior vice president for development for the university and its hospital.
Tropics Foundation (Atlanta): Appointed HollyBeth Anderson, vice president for the international division at the Metro Atlanta Chamber of Commerce, to be executive director. The foundation supports the Tropical Agriculture Research and Higher Education Center, in Turrialba, Costa Rica.
U. of the Pacific (Stockton, Calif.): Appointed Jim Dugoni, assistant athletic director for external affairs and executive director of the university’s Pacific Tigers Athletics Association, to be director of annual giving.
United Way of the Bay Area (San Francisco): Appointed Susan Jacobson, chief development officer at the Buck Institute for Age Research (Marin, Calif.), to be chief development officer.
Wellness House (Hinsdale, Ill.): Appointed Marnie McHale, senior director at Evanston Northwestern Healthcare’s Kellogg Cancer Care Center (Ill.), to be program director.
Worcester Polytechnic Institute (Mass.): Appointed Dexter A. Bailey, director of external relations for intercollegiate athletics at the U. of California at Berkeley, to be vice president for advancement and alumni relations.
World Society for the Protection of Animals (Boston): Appointed Rhonda Kess, executive director of Friends of the Conservancy (Los Angeles), to be major-gifts officer, based in Glendale, Calif.
YWCA of Greater Atlanta: Appointed Cameron Hernholm, development director at the Center for Family Resources (Marietta, Ga.), to be development director.
GRANT MAKERS
Atlanta Women’s Foundation: Appointed Martha Talbott, senior manager of consulting services at the Georgia Center for Nonprofits (Atlanta), to be director of programs.
James Beard Foundation (New York): Appointed Susan Ungaro, former editor in chief of Family Circle magazine (New York), to be president.
Arthur M. Blank Family Foundation (Atlanta): Appointed Tjuan Dogan, a program officer at the Southern Education Foundation (Atlanta), to be senior program officer for the Pathways to Success program, and Katherine Falen, an early-development specialist at the Carole Robertson Center for Learning (Chicago), to be program officer for the Better Beginnings program.
Bush-Clinton Katrina Fund (Washington): Appointed the Rev. Angela Williams, former vice president and deputy general counsel at Sears Holdings Corporation (Hoffman Estates, Ill.), to be liaison to the Interfaith Advisory Committee and to the community.
Endowment for Health (Concord, N.H.): Appointed Kim Firth, director of the Reducing Social-Cultural Barriers to Access program, to be director of the Improving the Mental Health of New Hampshire’s Children and Families program, and Kelly Laflamme, coordinator of the New Hampshire Child Advocacy Network at the Children’s Alliance of New Hampshire (Concord), to be director of the Reducing Social-Cultural Barriers to Access program.
Jewish Healthcare Foundation (Pittsburgh): Appointed M. Joanne Foerster, project manager in the City of Pittsburgh’s Office of Management and Budget, to be director of resource management, and Pamela Gaynor, a business writer at the Pittsburgh Post-Gazette, to be director of communications and external relations.
Russell Charitable Trust (Decatur, Ga.): Announced the resignation of Ernest Arnold, executive director. The trust will cease operations later this year after spending down its assets.
Skillman Foundation (Detroit): Appointed Shirley Ingraham, assistant technology manager at the Detroit Free Press, to be technology manager.
Victoria Foundation (Glen Ridge, N.J.): Announced the retirement of Catherine McFarland, executive officer. Ms. McFarland has worked with the foundation for 35 years, and served as its director since 1989.
Y & H Soda Foundation (Orinda, Calif.): Appointed Karina F. Moreno, assistant director of the Children’s Defense Fund’s California Office (Oakland), to be program officer for health and human services.
BOARD MEMBERS AND OFFICERS
Community Foundation in Jacksonville (Fla.): Elected Tracey Westbrook, founder of Threads and More (Jacksonville), a uniform-distribution company, to be a trustee.
Hitachi Foundation (Washington): Elected Bruce K. MacLaury, president emeritus and a guest scholar at the Brookings Institution (Washington), to be chair of the board.
JCC Association (New York): Elected Alan Solow, a lawyer at Goldberg Kohn (Chicago), to be chairman of the Board of Directors.
Jessie Smith Noyes Foundation (New York): Elected Carol Kuhre, an organizational-development and fund-raising consultant in Athens, Ohio, and LaDonna Redmond, founder of the Institute for Community Resource Development and the Chicago Food Sysems Collaborative, to the Board of Directors.
Open Society Institute-Baltimore: Elected Deborah Callard, former executive director of the Fund for Johns Hopkins Medicine (Baltimore), to the Board of Directors.
Parkland Foundation (Dallas): Elected Veletta Forsythe Lill, a community volunteer in Dallas, to be chair of the Board of Directors.
Prostate Cancer Foundation (Santa Monica, Calif.): Elected Earle I. Mack, former ambassador to Finland and senior partner at the Mack Company (Fort Lee, N.J.), and Henry L. Nordhoff, president and chief executive officer of Gen-Probe (San Diego), to the Board of Directors.
Rockefeller Philanthropy Advisors (New York): Elected Kevin P.A. Broderick, a principal at Meriwether Capital (New York), to be chair of the board.
Seva Foundation (Berkeley, Calif.): Elected Dennis J. Bowen Sr., prevention-program coordinator at the Tuba City Unified School District (Ariz.) and former president of the Seneca Nation (Irving, N.Y.), to be chairman of the Board of Directors.
CONSULTANTS AND OTHERS
Arlington Group (McLean, Va.): Appointed Margaret Ward, marketing director at Lightspeed Research (Basking Ridge, N.J.), to be director of sales. This firm develops grant-making software.
Bank of America Philanthropic Management (Boston): Appointed Elizabeth Brown Marlowe, vice president of planning and facilitation at BTW Consultants (Berkeley, Calif.), to be philanthropic-service officer, based in San Francisco; Diann Petrino, director of client-administration services at the institutional asset-management division of U.S. Trust (New York), to be philanthropic-service manager for New York, Connecticut, and New Jersey; Ellen Sloan, a private client adviser and wealth strategist at Bank of America’s Private Bank, in Los Angeles, to be sales director of the Southern California region; and Carol Yonack, national sales director for Wells Fargo’s Charitable Management Group (Los Angeles), to be director of the Southwest region, based in Dallas.
Coxe Curry & Associates (Atlanta): Appointed Elizabeth Pearce, senior campaign manager, to be associate campaign director. This firm provides fund-raising consulting services.
Grizzard Agency (Atlanta): Appointed Kathleen Quintas, account director at the Russ Reid Company (Pasadena, Calif.), to be account director of the Rescue Mission Team, based in Los Angeles.
Pacific Foundation Services (San Francisco): Appointed Eric L. Sloan, a program officer for human services at the Richard & Rhoda Goldman Fund (San Francisco), to be a senior program officer. The company manages philanthropic activities for family foundations.
USI New England (Manchester, N.H.): Appointed Linda Quinn, executive director of the New Hampshire Center for Nonprofits (Concord), to be an account executive in the nonprofit division. USI provides financial and insurance services.
Wachovia Trust (Winston-Salem, N.C.): Appointed H. King McGlaughon Jr., executive vice president and chief academic officer for professional-accreditation programs at the American College (Bryn Mawr, Pa.), to be managing executive of Wachovia’s National Philanthropic Practice.