American Civil Liberties Union (New York): Appointed Janet Edwards Scott, senior director of major donors and director of individual giving at the American Red Cross (Arlington, Va.), to be national director of development.
American Farmland Trust (Washington): Appointed Nancy Enzler, a development officer at the National Trust for Historic Preservation (Washington), to be director of major gifts.
American Red Cross (Arlington, Va.): Appointed Jennifer Dunlap, senior operations officer, to be senior vice-president of corporate services.
American Technion Society (New York): Appointed Jay Yoskowitz, executive vice-president at the Council of Jewish Federations (New York), to be senior vice-president for campaign operations at this support organization for the Technion-Israel Institute of Technology in Haifa.
Archdiocese for the Military Services, USA (Washington): Appointed David M. Levite, former director of development for major gifts at Volunteers of America (Alexandria, Va.), to be director of development.
Arthritis Foundation-Southern California Chapter (Los Angeles): Appointed Linda K. Baker, regional director of major gifts in the Los Angeles office of the March of Dimes Birth Defects Foundation, to be vice-president of personal giving.
Autry Museum of Western Heritage (Los Angeles): Appointed John L. Gray, associate deputy administrator at the Small Business Administration (Washington), to be executive director.
Ball State U. (Muncie, Ind.): Appointed Charles R. (Chip) Jaggers, director of university communications, to be associate executive director of development.
Bay Path College (Longmeadow, Mass.): Appointed Kathleen Wroblewski, manager of marketing and graphics at Lunt Silversmiths (Greenfield, Mass.), to be director of communications.
Big Sisters of Los Angeles: Appointed Wanda M. Kuenzli, executive vice-president and chief executive officer of the Greater Los Angeles Affiliate of the American Heart Association, to be executive vice-president.
Bowie State U. (Md.): Appointed Jerome Clark, superintendent of schools in Prince George’s County, Md., to be vice-president for advancement.
Boys & Girls Clubs of America (Atlanta): Appointed Kelvin Davis, director of program services, to be senior director of character and leadership development; Tim Flaherty, director of Bureau Justice Assistance grants, to be senior director of Bureau Justice Assistance grants and field services; Becky Hagstrom, assistant director of delinquency prevention, to be director of delinquency prevention; Bill Kearney, senior director of teen services, to be vice-president for teen services; Frank Sanchez, Jr., director of delinquency prevention, to be senior director of delinquency prevention; and Glen Staron, director of outreach and collaborations, to be senior director of military and international services.
Business and Professional People for the Public Interest (Chicago): Appointed Hoy McConnell, former board president and an independent consultant, to be executive director. He succeeds Alexander Polikoff, who resigned after serving as executive director for 29 years.
CDC Foundation (Atlanta): Appointed Linda Kane, director of operations in the external-relations division at CARE (Atlanta), to be director of annual giving, and Linda Kay McGowan, constituency liaison in the office of program planning and evaluation, to be senior program director.
Children’s Express (Washington): Appointed Alicia Aebersold, acting director of public affairs and director of publications at the National Governors’ Association (Washington), to be director of communications; Judy Ballangee, a founder and vice-president at Civic Network Television (Washington), to be executive editor; Corinna Moebius, director of communications at WomenCONNECT.com (McLean, Va.), to be director of interactive media; and Robert Walker, strategic planner at the Koahnic Broadcast Corporation (Anchorage), to be director and producer of Children’s Express Radio. This organization involves children around the globe in journalism and reporting on issues that affect them.
Children’s Museum of Indianapolis: Appointed Jeffrey H. Patchen, senior program officer for the Getty Education Institute for the Arts at the J. Paul Getty Trust (Los Angeles), to be president and chief executive officer.
Cleveland Orchestra: Appointed Franz Welser-Most, music director of the Zurich Opera, to be music director, effective September 2002. He will succeed Christoph von Dohnanyi, who has served as music director since 1984, and will work concurrently at the Zurich Opera.
Columbia Theological Seminary (Decatur, Ga.): Appointed Richard T. DuBose, a campaign director at Coxe Curry & Associates (Atlanta), to be vice-president for development and seminary relations.
Columbus College of Art and Design (Ohio): Appointed Patricia Martin, assistant director of information systems and stewardship at the School of the Art Institute of Chicago, to be assistant director of development for information-systems management.
Common Counsel Foundation (Oakland, Cal.): Appointed Elizabeth Wilcox, national-affairs director at the Foundation for National Progress (San Francisco), to be executive director. This organization is a consortium of family foundations and individual donors that support economic, environmental, and social-justice programs.
Council on Foundations (Washington): Appointed Janne G. Gallagher, a lawyer at the firm of Caplin & Drysdale (Washington), to be deputy general counsel.
Didi Hirsch Community Mental Health Center (Culver City, Cal.): Appointed Kita S. Curry, associate executive director, to be executive director.
Education Commission of the States (Denver): Appointed Kay McClenney, vice-president, to be interim president. She succeeds Frank Newman, who is stepping down after 14 years as president.
Family Services of Western Pennsylvania (Pittsburgh): Appointed Donald H. Goughler, executive vice-president and chief executive officer at Southwestern Pennsylvania Human Services (Monessen), to be chief executive officer.
Franklin and Marshall College (Lancaster, Pa.): Appointed Jennifer Groff, former advertising representative at Sapphire Media Inc. (Lancaster), to be assistant director of annual giving.
Geneva College (Beaver Falls, Pa.): Appointed Cliff Glovier, director of annual giving, to be director of development, and Sam Siple, a member of the community- and media-relations staff, to be director of public relations and marketing.
Georgetown U. (Washington): Appointed Diane Myers, director of development at Hospice Care D.C. (Washington), to be director of development for the School of Medicine.
Heritage Foundation (Washington): Appointed Thomas Hinton, senior vice-president at T-3/Family Companies (Gas City, Ind.), to be director of state relations.
Institute of International Education (New York): Appointed Angeles Lacomba Eames, president of EquiPoise (Chicago), to be regional director for the Midwest, based in the Chicago regional office.
International Youth Foundation (Baltimore): Appointed Kevin F. F. Quigley, vice-president for policy and business programs at the Asia Society (New York), to be executive director of the Global Alliance for Workers and Communities, an operating unit of I.Y.F.
The Iowa State U. Foundation (Ames): Appointed Ronald J. Bagnall, director of gift planning at the International Fellowship of Christians and Jews (Chicago), to be executive director of planned giving.
Jewish Federation of Greater Los Angeles: Appointed Carol Levy, executive director of the Pacific Southwest region of the American Jewish Congress, to be assistant campaign director.
Kettering U. (Flint, Mich.): Appointed Gary Erwin, manager of grants at United Way Community Services (Detroit), to be director of publications.
KidsPeace (Lehigh Valley, Pa.): Appointed David F. Lyons, executive director of the New Jersey division of Cancer Care Inc. (Millburn), to be vice-president for fund raising.
Long Island U. (Brookville, N.Y.): Appointed Richard W. Gorman, senior vice-president for external affairs at New School U. (New York), to be vice-president for university relations.
Los Angeles County Museum of Art (Los Angeles): Appointed Katharine DeShaw, development director at the Walker Art Center (Minneapolis), to be vice-president of development.
March of Dimes Birth Defects Foundation (White Plains, N.Y.): Appointed David C. Berliner, director of the office of public information at the Consumers Union (Yonkers, N.Y.), to be senior director for media and public relations.
Massachusetts Bar Foundation (Boston): Appointed John Douglas Havens, assistant executive director at the Boston Bar Association, to be executive director.
The Miriam Foundation (St. Louis): Appointed Mary Aspedon, assistant superintendent for curriculum and instruction at the Ladue School District (St. Louis), to be chief executive officer. This organization offers support services to families with members who are disabled or seriously ill.
Mississippi State U. (Mississippi State): Appointed Frank A. Shannon III, former director of college development at Texas A&M U. (College Station), to be executive director of development.
National Multiple Sclerosis Society (New York): Appointed Christine G. Franklin, vice-president of the national office of volunteers at the American Red Cross (Arlington, Va.), to be vice-president of volunteer programs.
National Ovarian Cancer Coalition (Pompano Beach, Fla.): Appointed Anne M. Dichele, executive director of United Hearing and Deaf Services (Fort Lauderdale, Fla.), to be executive director.
New York School of Interior Design: Appointed Thomas A. Romich, executive director of Hudson River Heritage (Rhinebeck, N.Y.), to be director of institutional advancement.
Operation Smile-Philadelphia Chapter: Appointed Jeanne Edwards Peranteau, executive director of Resources for Children’s Health (Philadelphia), to be executive director. Operation Smile provides free reconstructive surgery to children with facial deformities.
Pacific Asia Museum (Pasadena, Cal.): Appointed Patricia House, director of the Museum of Indian Arts and Culture (Santa Fe, N.M.), to be president.
Princeton U. (N.J.): Appointed Janice Harayda, former book editor at the Cleveland Plain Dealer, to be editor of the Princeton Alumni Weekly.
Public Broadcasting Service (Alexandria, Va.): Appointed Robert Altman, senior vice-president for development and marketing at WHYY (Philadelphia), to be senior vice-president for development and corporate relations.
Quincy U. (Ill.): Appointed Lance Dempsay, director of the intramural program, to be director of alumni affairs, and Kevin Reller, executive director of university advancement, to be vice-president for university advancement.
Santa Monica Museum of Art (Cal.): Thomas Rhoads, executive director, announced that he will resign in 2000. Eddi Wolk, associate director, will serve as acting executive director while Mr. Rhoads is on a four-month sabbatical.
Scripps College (Claremont, Cal.): Appointed M. Jean Gorman, former executive director of development for major gifts at the U. of California at San Diego, to be vice-president for development and college relations.
Texas Christian U. (Fort Worth): Appointed Kelli Horst, director of public relations at Witherspoon and Associates (Fort Worth), to be director of communications.
U. of Arkansas for Medical Sciences (Little Rock): Appointed Gwin Morris, associate vice-president for university development at Baylor U. (Waco, Tex.), to be vice-chancellor for institutional advancement.
U. of Evansville (Ind.): Appointed Marcia Dowell, manager of public relations and advertising at Welborn Baptist Hospital (Evansville), to be director of university relations.
U. of Maryland at College Park: Appointed Brodie Remington, vice-president of development and alumni programs at Trinity College (Hartford, Conn.), to be vice-president for university relations, effective in September.
U. of New Mexico (Albuquerque): Appointed Julieanne Malone Moss, a member of the staff at the New Mexico Pharmaceutical Association (Albuquerque), to be director of development for the College of Pharmacy.
U. of North Carolina at Wilmington: Appointed Patton McDowell, interim vice-chancellor for university advancement, to be vice-chancellor for university advancement.
U. of Northern Colorado Foundation (Greeley): Appointed Cheryl Kisling Crouch, vice-president for development, gift, and estate planning, to be president.
United Way of Santa Clara County (San Jose, Cal.): Appointed Les White, vice-chancellor for business services at the West Valley-Mission Community College District (Saratoga, Cal.), to be interim director.
Women’s Environment and Development Organization (New York): Appointed June Zeitlin, director of the program for gender and institutional change at the Ford Foundation (New York), to be executive director.
Y.W.C.A. (Wilmington, Del.): Appointed Pamela Leland, a professor at the Center for Public Service at Seton Hall U. (South Orange, N.J.), to be director of program initiatives.
GRANT MAKERS
The Communities Foundation of Texas (Dallas): Appointed Cheryl Unis Mansour, director of donor relations, to be vice-president of communications.
Charles E. Culpeper Foundation (New York): Announced the retirement of Francis J. McNamara, Jr., chairman and president. He has served more than 30 years with this foundation that recently merged with the Rockefeller Brothers Fund (New York).
Doris Duke Charitable Foundation (New York): Appointed Elaine K. Gallin, a consultant, to be program director for medical research.
Richard and Rhoda Goldman Fund (San Francisco): Appointed Charles F. Greene, executive director of the Volunteer Center of San Francisco, to be executive director.
Kalamazoo Foundation (Mich.): Appointed Gloria Z. Royal, director of communications at the Y.M.C.A. of Metropolitan Chicago, to be communications officer.
William R. Kenan, Jr., Charitable Trust (Chapel Hill, N.C.): Appointed Richard M. Krasno, president of Monterey Institute of International Studies (Cal.), to be executive director. He succeeds William C. Friday, who has headed the foundation since 1986.
Microsoft Corporation (Redmond, Wash.): Announced the retirement of Barbara Dingfield, director of community affairs, effective July 31.
Charles Stewart Mott Foundation (Flint, Mich.): Appointed Marilyn Stein LeFeber, vice-president at the Retirement Research Foundation (Chicago), to be vice-president of communications.
Rose Community Foundation (Denver): Appointed Phil Nash, a communications consultant, to be director of communications.
Times Mirror Foundation (Los Angeles): Appointed Michelle Williams, editor of the Los Angeles Times “Southern California Living” section, to be executive director.
BOARD MEMBERS AND OFFICERS
Catholic Health Association of the United States (St. Louis): Elected Michael D. Connelly, president and chief executive officer of Catholic Healthcare Partners (Cincinnati), to be chairperson of the Board of Trustees.
Epilepsy Foundation (Landover, Md.): Elected Martha J. Morrell, a professor of clinical neurology at Columbia U. (New York), to be chair of the Board of Directors.
Episcopal Community Services of San Francisco: Elected Barbara Creed, a lawyer and director at the firm of Trucker Huss (San Francisco), to be president.
Friends of Recreation & Parks (San Francisco): Elected Dick Locke, an investment banker with the firm of Hambrecht & Quist (San Francisco), to be board president.
International Center for Not-for-Profit Law (Washington): Elected Richard Fries, the retiring chief commissioner of the Charity Commission of England and Wales (London), to be chairman of the Board of Directors.
Joffrey Ballet of Chicago: Elected C. Steven McMillan, president and chief operating officer at Sara Lee (Chicago), to be chairman of the Board of Directors.
National Alliance for Mental Illness of Virginia (Richmond): Elected Robin Edge, vice-president of the Community Residences Foundation (Arlington, Va.), to be president.
National Assembly of Health and Human Service Organizations (Washington): Elected Charles Gould, president of Volunteers of America (Alexandria, Va.), to be chair of the Board of Directors.
CONSULTANTS AND OTHERS
PledgeMaker (Getzville, N.Y.): Appointed Karen Mallinger, information-systems director at International Students Inc. (Colorado Springs), to be technical-support manager.