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The Philadelphia Holocaust Remembrance Foundation, a nonprofit organization, has elected the following to its board: Marcel L. Groen, partner at Fox Rothschild L.L.P. and chairman of the Montgomery County Democratic Party.

The

Philadelphia Holocaust Remembrance Foundation

, a nonprofit organization, has elected the following to its board:

Marcel L. Groen, partner at Fox Rothschild L.L.P. and chairman of the Montgomery County Democratic Party.

Marcia Sachs Littell, professor of Holocaust and Genocide Studies and the founding director of the Master of Arts Program in Holocaust and Genocide Studies at The Richard Stockton College of New Jersey and executive director of the Philadelphia Center on the Holocaust, Genocide and Human Rights.

Marc D. Miller, president and chief executive officer of Universal Health Services Inc.

Arthur Ashe Youth Tennis and Education, the Philadelphia nonprofit organization that provides opportunities to an at-risk and diverse population, elected the following members to its board:

Kenneth Krieg, chairman and CEO of Physician Recommended Nutriceuticals, Plymouth Meeting.

Michael Meng, an MBA student at the University of Pennsylvania's Wharton School.

Phil Plotnick, senior vice president at UBS in Philadelphia.

Tracy Wall, an independent marketing and sales consultant.

The Chamber Orchestra of Philadelphia, a professional ensemble and Kimmel Center resident company, elected the following officers to its board:

Kenneth M. Jarin, a partner at Ballard, Spahr, Andrews & Ingersoll L.L.P., Philadelphia, is chairman.

Susan Schwartz McDonald, CEO of National Analysts Worldwide, Philadelphia, is president.

Lawrence A. Gross, interim general counsel at Godiva Chocolatier Inc., Wyomissing, is secretary.

Harvey Magarick is treasurer.

Edward T. Gavin, principal at NHB Advisors Inc., Wilmington, is vice president.

Marshall W. Meyer, Tsai Wan-Tsai Professor of Management and Sociology at the Department of Management at the Wharton School, is vice president.

Marjorie R. Philips, ISO services director at Hess Corp., Woodbridge, is vice president.

The following were named to the board:

Martin G. Janowiecki, partner at PricewaterhouseCoopers, Philadelphia.

Jeffrey M. Kolansky, managing partner at Archer & Greiner P.C., Philadelphia.

Miles Morgan, New York.

Suzanne J. Peck, senior adviser to the city administrator, District of Columbia.

Daisy Van den Hooff-Mertens, Wynnewood.

A. Wesley Wyatt, president of Wyatt Inc., Philadelphia.

The Paoli Hospital Foundation, a nonprofit foundation responsible for all fund-raising for the hospital's programs and services, appointed Elaine Rinaldi Bailey, Frank J. Brewer and Jonathan A. Brassington to its board of trustees. Bailey is director of strategic expansion for Cozen O'Connor. Brewer is a businessman. Brassington is the CEO and a founding member of LiquidHub Inc.

The Greater Philadelphia Chapter of the National Contract Management Association elected the following officers to its executive committee:

Theresa W. Prykowski, contracts and pricing representative for Boeing Co., Ridley Park, is president.

Celestine B. Lennox, senior contracting officer for HQ-Army Contracting Command, Aberdeen Proving Grounds, is executive vice president.

Sidney Ozer, contracting officer for the Environmental Protection Agency, Philadelphia, is second executive vice president.

Brian J. Connolly, contracting officer for the Federal Protective Service, DHS, Philadelphia, is vice president, leadership development.

William Kunigonis, retired senior buyer at Cherokee Information Systems, Philadelphia, is vice president, membership.

Michael W. Kott, contract manager for Service Source Network, Philadelphia, is treasurer.

Tammy Edgington, contract compliance manager for Weston Solutions Inc., West Chester, is vice president, certification.

Nzuri Mtumiski, contracts analyst for Pfizer Inc., Collegeville, is vice president, programs.

Brian S. Glocial, a lawyer with Blank Rome L.L.C., Philadelphia, is vice president, education.

Ilona Goanos, director of administration for RDA Inc., Doylestown, is vice president, small business development.

The Philadelphia Public Relations Association named the following to its board of governors:

Beth Archer, senior account manager, Anne Klein Communications Group L.L.C., is chair.

Christopher Lukach, senior vice president, chief operating officer and co-owner of Anne Klein Communications Group, is president.

Kera L. Armstrong, senior associate at Ceisler Media & Issue Advocacy, is president-elect.

Bonnie Grant, executive director of the Greater Philadelphia Life Sciences Congress, is vice president for external affairs.

Meredith Z. Avakian, public affairs specialist at DuPont Co., is vice president for programs.

Ashley Berke, director of public relations for the National Constitution Center; is vice president for membership.

Jill Flanagan, an instructor at Villanova University, is vice president for communications.

Michael Cavacini, account executive at The Star Group, is secretary.

Caryn Williams, customer communications manager at Comcast Cable Communications Inc., is treasurer.

Court Appointed Special Advocates of Philadelphia County, a Philadelphia nonprofit organization that recruits, trains and supports community volunteers to advocate for abused and neglected children, named the following officers to its board:

Judith A. Silver, associate director, Leadership Education in the Neuro-developmental Disabilities Program at Children's Hospital of Philadelphia, is president.

Moniginia Pressley, executive assistant to the vice president of the Department of Human Resources at Drexel University, is secretary.

CASA also named the following to the board:

Vanessa Barbetti, business banking officer at PNC Financial Services Group, Philadelphia; Theresa Concepcion, litigation associate at Buchanan Ingersoll & Rooney, Philadelphia; Denis J. Lawler, of counsel at Blank Rome L.L.P., Philadelphia; Andrea Rush, director of grantmaking services for the National Philanthropic Trust, Philadelphia; and Tamee Thompson, vice president and general manager, global security and fire at Johnson Controls Inc., Milwaukee.

The YMCA of Burlington and Camden Counties, Mount Laurel, appointed William Barker to its board. He is founder of William Barker Management Consulting Inc.

CardioNet Inc., a Conshohocken wireless-medical-technology company, said Kirk Gorman had been appointed chairman of the board, replacing Randy Thurman, who has resigned. Gorman, a board member of the company and chairman of its Audit Committee, is executive vice president and chief financial officer of Jefferson Health System, Philadelphia.

UGI Corp., the Valley Forge distributor and marketer of energy products and services, elected Frank S. Hermance to its board. Hermance is chairman and chief executive officer of Ametek Inc., Berwyn.

Ellen Faye was named to the board of the National Association of Professional Organizers, a Mount Laurel nonprofit association. She is owner of the Ellen Faye Organization, Cherry Hill.

Ameet Shah, CEO of Conigent Inc., Haddonfield, was named to the IT committee of the Robins' Nest Inc.'s board. Robins' Nest is a nonprofit children's services organization in Glassboro.

The Philadelphia Trial Lawyers Association appointed Dino Privitera, attorney at Eisenberg, Rothweiler, Winkler, Eisenberg, & Jeck P.C., to the editorial board of its monthly publication Verdict.

Summer Search Philadelphia, a youth development and leadership organization for low-income high school students, named Jesse Serventi to its board. Serventi is a founding partner of Renovus Capital, a private equity firm in Wynnewood.

- Mike Zebe