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May 2, 2002 | Read Time: 11 minutes
Alliance for Building Communities (Allentown, Pa.): Appointed Fred Banuelos, vice president
of property management and administration, to be acting president and chief executive officer. He succeeds Ed Pawlowski, who has taken a position as the City of Allentown’s director of community and economic development.
American Association of Colleges of Pharmacy (Alexandria, Va.): Appointed Lucinda L. Maine, senior vice president for policy, planning, and communication at the American Pharmaceutical Association (Washington), to be executive vice president.
American Association of University Women (Washington): Appointed Gladys Brown, interim director of the American Council on Education’s Office of Women in Higher Education (Washington), to be director of the Association, one of three groups that make up AAUW, and C. Lynn McNair, vice president of philanthropic partnerships at the Joint Center for Political and Economic Studies (Washington), to be development director.
American Farmland Trust (Washington): Appointed Amelia Montjoy, director of gift planning at the World Wildlife Fund (Washington), to be vice president for development.
Ballot Initiative Strategy Center (Washington): Appointed Kristina Wilfore, communications director at the Center for Policy Alternatives (Washington), to be executive director.
Baptist Health Foundation (Birmingham, Ala.): Appointed George Ruff, vice president and health-care practice leader at McGriff, Seibels & Williams Insurance Brokerage (Birmingham), to be president.
Blue Cross and Blue Shield of Florida (Jacksonville): Appointed Cyrus M. (Russ) Jollivette, vice president for government relations and executive assistant to the president at U. of Miami (Coral Gables, Fla.), to be group vice president for public affairs.
Center for the Advancement of Health (Washington): Appointed Kristina K. Campbell, editor of the Washington Blade newspaper, to be editor of its Health Behavior News Service.
Center for Immigrant Democracy (Chicago): Appointed Todd Dietterle, vice president and director of the community-organizing program at the Woods Fund of Chicago, to be executive director of this new organization.
City Cares (Atlanta): Appointed Paige Moody, development officer at Unicef’s Southeast office (Atlanta), to be director of development and marketing, and Megan Ramos, community and development staff member at Vietnam Assistance for the Handicapped, based in Atlanta, to be development and marketing manager.
Cleveland Museum of Art: Appointed Donna L. Brock, assistant vice president for university communications at Howard U. (Washington), to be director of external affairs.
Coral Reef Alliance (Berkeley, Calif.): Appointed Brian Huse, executive director of Waterkeepers (San Francisco), to be executive director.
Dian Fossey Gorilla Fund International (Atlanta): Appointed Kathryn Fawcett, consultant ecologist for AFC Consultants International, based in Kyrgyzstan, to be director of its Karisoke Research Center, in Rwanda.
Economic and Social Research Institute (Washington): Appointed Stan Dorn, project director at the National Health Law Program (San Francisco), to be a senior policy analyst.
Education Development Center (Boston): Appointed Tony Streit, co-founder and co-director of Street-Level Youth Media (Chicago), to be senior project director for its YouthLearn Initiative.
Enterprise Foundation (Austin, Tex.): Appointed Jeff Baloutine, senior vice president for community reinvestment at Bank United (Houston), to be Southwest regional director.
Frick Art & Historical Center (Pittsburgh): Appointed William B. Bodine Jr., interim executive director and chief curator of the Columbia Museum of Art (S.C.), to be executive director.
Huntington Library, Art Collections, and Botanical Gardens (San Marino, Calif.): Appointed George Abdo, associate vice president for university advancement at the U. of Southern California (Los Angeles), to be vice president for advancement.
James Madison U. (Harrisonburg, Va.): Appointed Kathy L. Stafford, vice chancellor and vice president for university advancement at the U. of Houston System, to be vice president for development and alumni relations.
Jewish Federation of Southern New Jersey (Cherry Hill): Appointed Joel Kaber, associate executive vice president, to be executive vice president.
Jewish Theological Seminary (New York): Appointed Richard Tabachnik, director of foreign relations and resource development at the Society for the Protection of Nature in Israel (Tel Aviv), to be senior director of regional development.
KQED Public Broadcasting (San Francisco): Appointed Jeff Clarke, chief executive officer and general manager of KUHT, Houston PBS, to be president and chief executive officer.
Massachusetts Advocates for the Arts, Sciences and Humanities (Boston): Appointed Daniel R. Hunter, managing director of the Boston Playwrights’ Theatre at Boston U., to be executive director.
National Association for the Advancement of Colored People (Baltimore): Appointed Shirley Pratt Miles, president of the Macomb County Branch of the NAACP (Macomb, Mich.), to be director of region III, based in Highland Park, Mich.
Network Chicago: Appointed Farrell L. Frentress, senior vice president of marketing and community relations at Window to the World Communications (Chicago), to be executive vice president of development.
New York Landmarks Conservancy (New York): Appointed L. Daniel Vincent, associate manager of development at the Frick Collection (New York), to be director of development.
ONE/Northwest (Seattle): Appointed David Averill, national program manager at Community Voice Mail (Seattle), to be program manager; Andrew Burkhalter, a former student at Goshen College (Goshen, Ind.), to be program assistant; and Lisa Hymas, an editor for Tomorrow magazine (Stockholm) and Grist magazine (Seattle), to be editorial manager.
Prevent Blindness America (Schaumburg, Ill.): Appointed Hugh Parry, chief operating officer and senior vice president at the United Way Crusade of Mercy (Chicago), to be chief executive officer.
RAND (Santa Monica, Calif.): Appointed David Egner, vice president at Nichols-Dezenhall (Washington), to be director of external communications, and Shirley Ruhe, adviser on governmental relations, to be director of Washington external affairs.
Rocky Mountain Musculoskeletal Research Laboratory (Denver): Appointed Stephanie Doss, a volunteer fund raiser, to be fund-development manager.
Salem State College (Mass.): Appointed Terry Conrad, acting vice president of institutional advancement, to be vice president of institutional advancement.
Salvation Army-Sierra Del Mar Division (Palm Desert, Calif.): Appointed Sarah Clapp, director of foundation operations at the Eisenhower Medical Center Foundation (Rancho Mirage, Calif.), to be financial development director for the Inland Empire.
San Francisco Ballet: Appointed Glenn McCoy, managing director, to be executive director.
Shepherd Center (Atlanta): Appointed Henry Munford, director of marketing at the Georgia World Congress Center Authority (Atlanta), to be vice president of development.
Union Gospel Mission (Seattle): Appointed Larry Joslin, men’s-shelter chaplain, to be director of Riverton Place (Tukwila, Wash.), a ministry and substance abuse-recovery facility, and Vicki Vorhes, senior executive of donor relations, to be director of donor relations.
United Way of the Bay Area (San Francisco): Appointed Rosalia Velazquez, director of health and safety at the American Red Cross-Bay Area Chapter (San Francisco), to be chief of strategy and operations.
United Way of Central Jersey (Milltown, N.J.): Appointed Judith McClellan, associate executive director of United Way of Monmouth County (Farmingdale, N.J.), to be senior vice president for brand strategy.
U. of Nevada at Reno: Appointed Bill Kemp, director of development for the College of Business Administration, to be special assistant to the president for development and alumni relations. The university also announced the retirement of Bob Eggleston, interim vice president for development.
U. of Saint Francis (Fort Wayne, Ind.): Appointed William J. Shustowski Jr., president of Ancilla College (Donaldson, Ind.), to be vice president for development.
Villa Julie College (Stevenson, Md.): Appointed Jacqueline V. Harrington, executive director for institutional development and the college foundation at Carroll Community College (Westminster, Md.), to be director of major gifts and planned giving.
Virtual Foundation (Middlebury, Vt.): Appointed H. Jürgen Hess, associate director of development and coordinator of corporate relations at the Chicago Council on Foreign Relations, to be executive director.
Washington Performing Arts Society: Appointed Neale Perl, executive director of the La Jolla Chamber Music Society (Calif.), to be president and chief executive officer, effective September 1. He will succeed Douglas H. Wheeler, who is retiring after a 20-year tenure as president.
World Resources Institute (Washington): Appointed Paul Faeth, director of the economics program, to be executive vice president and managing director.
Young Audiences of Connecticut (Hamden): Appointed Robert B. Friend, director of institutional advancement at the Garde Arts Center (New London, Conn.), to be executive director.
GRANT MAKERS
Baltimore Community Foundation: Appointed Jamie Caplis, director of business development at RS&F (Owings Mills, Md.), to be director of planning, and Laurie Baker Crosley, president of the Community Foundation of Northwest Georgia (Dalton), to be donor-services officer.
California Wellness Foundation (Woodland Hills): Appointed Magdalena Beltran-del Olmo, director of communications, and Margaret (Peggy) Minnich, controller and director of finance, to be vice presidents.
Edna McConnell Clark Foundation (New York): Appointed Woodrow McCutchen, president and chief executive officer of the National Association of Small Business Development Centers (Arlington, Va.), and Richard Stewart, senior manager at Deloitte & Touche (McLean, Va.), to be portfolio managers.
Community Technology Foundation of California (San Francisco): Appointed Gloria Rubio-Cortes, senior manager at the Levi Strauss Foundation (San Francisco), to be senior program officer; Karen Hanson, a consultant in San Francisco, to be program officer; and Carl Hill Jr., a consultant at BMC Software (Houston), and Percy Hall, technical manager of software test engineers at Cisco Systems (San Jose, Calif.), to be circuit riders.
Denver Foundation: Appointed Barbara Berv, vice president of Headline Sales and Marketing (Denver), to be advancement officer.
John S. and James L. Knight Foundation (Miami): Appointed Katherine Loflin, former social-issues consultant for WNCN (Raleigh, N.C.), to be a content program officer; Jorge Martinez, manager of information systems, to be director of information systems; and Larry Meyer, communications director, to be vice president of communications.
John D. and Catherine T. MacArthur Foundation (Chicago): Appointed Lukas Haynes, director of the Fellows Program at the Carr Center for Human Rights Policy at Harvard U. (Cambridge, Mass.), to be program officer in the International Peace and Security area of the Program on Global Security and Sustainability.
New Britain Foundation for Public Giving (Conn.): Appointed Janet Davenport, an editorial writer and editorial board member at The Hartford Courant (Conn.), to be director of communications.
Virginia G. Piper Charitable Trust (Scottsdale, Ariz.): Appointed Ivelisse Lopez, coordinator of Hispanic elder outreach programs and Catholic senior ministry at the Foundation for Senior Living (Phoenix), to be program officer.
Rose Community Foundation (Denver): Appointed Anne Garcia, vice president of administration at Echo Star Communications Corporation (Littleton, Colo.), to be chief financial officer, and Kim Hacker, manager of development at Advocate Charitable Foundation (Chicago), to be a project manager.
BOARD MEMBERS AND OFFICERS
America’s Second Harvest-Eastern Region Affiliates Association (South Barre, Vt.): Elected Deborah Flateman, chief executive officer of the Vermont Foodbank (South Barre), to be chair of the Board of Directors.
American Friends of the Israel Philharmonic Orchestra (New York): Elected Lynn Syms, a sculptor in New York, to be president of the Board of Directors.
Association of United Way Agencies (San Jose, Calif.): Elected Jeanne C. Labozetta, president and chief executive officer of Family and Children Services (Palo Alto, Calif.), to be president.
Big Brothers Big Sisters of Metropolitan Detroit: Elected John P. Bower, a franchise owner of Express Personnel Services (Troy, Mich.), to be chair of the Board of Directors.
Calhoun County Community Foundation (Anniston, Ala.): Elected Forrest French, a retired accountant, and J.B. Freeman, an accountant and partner at Brooke, Freeman, and Lee (Anniston), to the Board of Trustees.
Ford Foundation (New York): Elected Afsaneh Mashayekhi Beschloss, chief executive officer and chief operating officer of the Carlyle Asset Management Group (Washington and New York) and former treasurer and chief investment officer at the World Bank (Washington), to be a trustee.
Jane Goodall Institute (Washington): Elected Ronald S. Marsilio, managing director of the Marsilio Group (Westport, Conn.), to be chair of the Board of Directors.
Ewing Marion Kauffman Foundation (Kansas City, Mo.): Elected Leo E. Morton, senior vice president and chief administrative officer of Aquila (Kansas City, Mo.), to the Youth Development board.
MedShare International (Atlanta): Elected Bonnie O’Neill, founder and president of O’Neill & Associates (Atlanta), to be chair of the Board of Trustees.
United Way of Greater Williamsburg (Va.): Elected Sheldon Franck, a partner at Geddy, Harris, Franck, and Hickman (Williamsburg), to be president of the Board of Directors.
West Central Initiative (Fergus Falls, Minn.): Elected Brian Baustian, general manager of ITW Heartland (Alexandria, Minn.), to the Board of Directors.
CONSULTANTS AND OTHERS
Demont & Associates (Portland, Me.): Appointed Phyllis A. Lockhart, a loaned executive and campaign coordinator at United Way of Greater Portland, and Laurie A. Williamson, interim vice president of resource development at United Way of Greater Portland, to be capital-campaign associates.
Domain Group (Atlanta): Appointed Todd Baker, a vice president at Grizzard (Atlanta), to be senior counsel for marketing and strategic planning.
FundraisingINFO.com (Atlanta): Appointed Maurice R. Levite, vice president for development operations at the American National Red Cross (Washington), to be executive counsel for national services.
Nonprofit Research & Development Associates (Las Vegas): Appointed Deanna Ackerman, grant coordinator at Sunrise Children’s Foundation (Las Vegas), to be owner and consultant.
Pride Philanthropy (Atlanta): Appointed T. Christian Rollins, former executive director of the West Jersey Health & Hospital Foundation (Voorhees, N.J.), to be vice president and senior consultant.