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The African American Museum in Philadelphia named Harold Epps chairman of the board. He is president and CEO of PRWT Services Inc.

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The African American Museum in Philadelphia

named

Harold Epps

chairman of the board. He is president and CEO of PRWT Services Inc.

The Downingtown Main Street Association elected Bruce Moroney, executive vice president and chief accounting officer at DNB First, and Bruce Mowday, a Chester County author and president of Mowday Group Inc., to its board.

Alan Lindy was named to the board of the National Liberty Museum. Lindy is the general and managing partner of Lindy Communities, a family-owned Philadelphia apartment management company.

Make-A-Wish Philadelphia, Northern Delaware & Susquehanna Valley, the Blue Bell nonprofit, elected the following members to its board: Nathan Pickard, adjunct assistant professor at University of Delaware; Andrew F. Smith, chief financial officer of Xanadoo Co.; Melanie Comito, associate professor of Pediatrics and program director, Pediatric Hematology/Oncology Fellowship at Penn State Children's Hospital; Paul J. DiMuzio, professor and vascular surgeon at Jefferson University; Scott D. Leff, chief human resources officer at Hewlett Packard Financial Services; and Amy Nelson, global president, Healthcare Business Unit, at De Lage Landen Financial Services.

ULI Philadelphia, the tristate district council of the Urban Land Institute, appointed Jay Appleton as sponsorship chair, Megan Leinart as membership chair, and Thomas Smithgall as regional satellites chair. Appleton is senior project manager at Wu & Associates, Leinart is director of corporate development at Timothy Haahs & Associates Inc., and Smithgall is senior vice president of development at the High Real Estate Group.

Camden Catholic High School, Cherry Hill, elected the following board members: John Glennon, vice principal and founding team member of the Cristo Rey School in Philadelphia; John Pund, managing director for JLP Associates; Paula Villa, senior vice president of corporate finance for CACI International in Arlington, Va.; Thomas MacKinnon, senior consultant with Management and Fund-raising Consulting in Buffalo; Anne Hartman, the principal of Christ the King School in Haddonfield; and John Pisa, president and CEO of the Pisa Group.

Daniel E. Rhynhart, partner and chair of the Commercial Litigation practice group at Philadelphia law firm Blank Rome, was elected chairman of the American Red Cross of Southeastern Pennsylvania.

Sustainable Energy Fund, Allentown nonprofit, elected Linda R. Evers to its board. She is a relationship manager with Stevens & Lee.

Lawrence Persick, an attorney at Lamb McErlane P.C., West Chester, was elected to the Council of the Pennsylvania Bar Association's Family Law Section and to the Section's Rules Committee.

Lenape Valley Foundation, a Doylestown nonprofit, named to its board Karen J. Babik, former director, communications, marketing, public relations and education of the Board of Pensions of the Presbyterian Church, and Robert Hutchison, president of Hutchison Miller Sales Co, New Britain.

Philadelphia law firm Obermayer Rebmann Maxwell & Hippel L.L.P. partner David L. Ladov was selected as the chair of the Domestic Relations Procedural Rules Committee for the Supreme Court of Pennsylvania. The Domestic Relations Procedural Rules Committee advises the Supreme Court on matters related to the procedural rules governing actions for divorce, support, custody, paternity and protection from abuse. He is chair of the firm's family law department.

Peirce College, Philadelphia, appointed Gerardo Monroy and Robert Grasso to its board of trustees. Monroy is president of Colonial Penn Life Insurance Co. Grasso is a partner at Deloitte & Touche L.L.P.

The trustees of the Alfred I. duPont Testamentary Trust elected Richard T. Christopher a trustee. Christopher succeeds W.T. Thompson III, who was named trustee emeritus. Christopher retired as president and CEO of Patterson-Schwartz Real Estate. He is also vice chair of the board of the Nemours Foundation, and chairman of the Board of Managers, Delaware. - Mike Zebe