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The Anti-Defamation League of Eastern Pennsylvania/Southern New Jersey/Delaware has elected Andrew Goldman, a principal at RubinGoldman & Associates, as chairman for 2013-15.

The Anti-Defamation League of Eastern Pennsylvania/Southern New Jersey/Delaware has elected Andrew Goldman, a principal at RubinGoldman & Associates, as chairman for 2013-15.

The following were named board members: Jeffrey B. Goldberg, an associate at Ballard Spahr L.L.P., Philadelphia; Eric Green, senior partner at Penn Capital Management and chair of Penn's equity strategy committee; Jeffrey D. Kahn, executive vice president and general counsel of the Children's Hospital of Philadelphia; and Susan Klehr, board member at Franklin & Marshall College and Albert Einstein Hospital.

Philadelphia Engineering Foundation, the charitable arm of the Engineers' Club of Philadelphia, elected the following officers to its board: Eric L. Flicker, senior consultant at Pennoni Associates Inc., president; Carol C. Martsolf, manager of professional career development at Urban Engineers Inc., president-elect; Richard A. Mulford, retired from Peco, secretary/treasurer. Robert M. Wright, vice president for streetscape/municipal engineering at Urban Engineers Inc., is assistant secretary/treasurer for a one-year term.

Named board members were Jeannette Quirus, associate, senior traffic engineer at McCormick Taylor Inc.; Matthew J. Burns, president of Burns Engineering Group; and Joseph Bordogna, the Alfred Fitler Moore Professor of Engineering, Electrical and Systems Engineering at University of Pennsylvania.

Chris van de Velde, general manager of Awbury Arboretum and retired manager of Whitemarsh Township, has been appointed chair of the board of trustees at Arcadia University.

University of the Sciences in Philadelphia has named the following members to its board of trustees: Schumarry Chao, owner and president of SHC-PMAC Inc.; John M. Daly, emeritus dean, School of Medicine, Temple University; Rose Mary B. Hoy, national pharmacy sales director at Merck Vaccines; Cedric H. Jones Jr., senior pastor at Mount Zion Baptist Church; Thomas J. Kingston Jr., emeritus vice president, finance and administration at Franklin & Marshall College; Kent E. Lieginger, senior vice president, managed care & customer operations, Genentech Inc.; Stephanie Bean, physical therapist at Christine Hayes P.T.

James C. Schwartzman was appointed chair of the Interest on Lawyers Trust Account board, effective Sept. 1. He is a shareholder at Stevens & Lee.

Kimmel Cancer Center of Thomas Jefferson University Hospitals has named Joseph Weiss, chairman of international design firm Electronic Ink, chairman of its advisory board.

John DiNome, a partner at Reed Smith in Philadelphia, has been elected a fellow of the College of Labor and Employment Lawyers. DiNome is a member of the firm's labor and employment practice group.

Craig Circosta, a partner in the business and finance department at Ballard Spahr and leader of the firm's mergers and acquisitions/private equity group, has been elected chairman of the board of Kids Smiles Inc., a nonprofit that provides clinical dental services and access to oral-health education programs for children in underserved urban neighborhoods in Philadelphia and Washington.

The Enterprise Center Community Development Corp., a subsidiary of the Enterprise Center minority-business accelerator, elected the following board officers: Erica Atwood, Office of the Mayor, City of Philadelphia, is chair; Nathaniel Parks, co-manager of Diagram Data, is vice chair; Jason Duckworth, president of Arcadia Land Co., is treasurer; and Deloris Fisher, treasurer of the Walnut Hill Community Association, is secretary. Director Mia Aronson, cochair of the Asian Mosaic Fund Giving Circle, was appointed chair of TEC-CDC's new fund-raising event, Cooking Up Success.

Musicopia Inc., a Philadelphia nonprofit musical-educational organization, named Andrea Grodnitzky to its board. She is senior vice president, global performance solutions, at Richardson.

Big Brothers Big Sisters Southeastern Pa., the Philadelphia donor- and volunteer-supported youth-mentoring organization, elected Paul Lancaster Adams and Mike Appleby to three-year terms. Adams is managing shareholder at Ogletree Deakins, Philadelphia. Appleby is senior vice president of quality assurance and supply chain at QVC. Brad Aronson, adviser/consultant, has been named board president.

Chester County Futures, an Exton nonprofit that works with middle school and high school students providing academic, mentoring, and scholarship support, elected the following board members: John D. Atkinson, a retired senior executive with Accenture; Marcia Zaruba O'Connor, founder and president of the O'Connor Group; Frederick Carl Walton, vice president for student affairs at Lincoln University of Pennsylvania; and Donna M. Coughey, market sales leader for WSFS Bank's Pennsylvania operations.

   - Mike Zebe