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Collab, a Philadelphia group that supports modern and contemporary design at the Philadelphia Museum of Art, has elected the following professionals to its board: Jedd Davis, media and marketing professional for Publicis Health Media; Caroline Tiger, senior content strategist for Bresslergroup; Jason Lempieri, president of RethinkTank, and Chessia Kelley, digital marketing manager for the Art Museum.

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Collab

, a Philadelphia group that supports modern and contemporary design at the Philadelphia Museum of Art, has elected the following professionals to its board:

Jedd Davis

, media and marketing professional for Publicis Health Media;

Caroline Tiger

, senior content strategist for Bresslergroup;

Jason Lempieri

, president of RethinkTank, and

Chessia Kelley

, digital marketing manager for the Art Museum.

Stephen S. Tang has been selected to serve on the 27-member National Advisory Council on Innovation and Entrepreneurship. Tang is president and CEO of the University City Science Center, an urban research park in West Philadelphia. He previously led U.S. operations for Olympus America Inc.'s global life science businesses and served as president and CEO of Millennium Cell Inc.

Capehart Scatchard shareholder Yasmeen S. Khaleel has been elected incoming president of Asian Indian Professionals Inc., an association that bring together physicians and other professionals of Asian Indian origin in the Philadelphia region. Khaleel is a member of the firm's estates department and business department.

The Philadelphia Cultural Fund, a Center City nonprofit that promotes arts and culture as engines of social, educational and economic development, has elected the following board members: James E. Claiborne Jr., editor/content manager of Philly360.com, Visit Philly's multicultural, millennial, music-driven marketing campaign; Denise Kinney, executive director of Musicopia/Dancing Classrooms Philly; Adrienne Mackey, founder and artistic director of Swim Pony; Magda Martinez, director of programs at the Fleisher Art Memorial; Joseph C. Meade, director of government and external affairs, Philadelphia Museum of Art, and Ken Metzner, executive director of Kun-Yang Lin/Dancers and its CHI Movement Arts Center in South Philadelphia.

Stacey Willits McConnell has been appointed to the board of Main Line Animal Rescue. She is a partner at Lamb McErlane, West Chester, and chair of its trusts and estates department.

Joseph J. McHale, partner-in-charge of Stradley Ronon's Malvern office, has been elected to the board of trustees of the Bryn Mawr Rehab Hospital Foundation, a philanthropic organization that supports the rehabilitation hospital with charitable sources while increasing awareness of its services.

Joshua Dutill has been elected to the board of trustees for Eagles Fly for Leukemia, a nonprofit organization supporting pediatric cancer and leukemia research in the Philadelphia region. He is an associate in the Malvern office of Stradley Ronon.

Jenkins Arboretum & Gardens, Devon, has named the following board members: Angela Scully, an independent development consultant; Cole Vastine, senior vice president at Pennsylvania Trust Co.; Diana Calligan, sales executive with WomansWork Gardening Gloves;    Susan LeBoutillier, owner of LeBeau Landscapes and LeBeau Gardens in Downingtown, and Edmond Morse, a former business owner and volunteer executive consultant with RSVP of Montgomery County.

Philadelphia Young Playwrights, a nonprofit arts-education program that inspires learning through playwriting, has appointed the following board members: Maureen Acker, CRNA-nurse anesthetic at University of Pennsylvania Health Systems, and Christine M. Debevec, a litigation partner at Stradley Ronon Stevens & Young L.L.P.; and Peter Mastriano, marketing engagement at SAP.

The Society of Research Administrators International Delaware Valley Chapter, a research management society that seeks to strengthen research management, administration and knowledge transfer worldwide, has named the following officers: Camie Morrison, director of sponsored research at Rutgers University-Camden, president; Donna Hoagland, director of Rutgers Health Sciences IRB New Brunswick/Piscataway Campus, president-elect; Karen Denise Mitchell, senior director of grants management at Temple University, secretary; Kelly Doremus, accountant for the Delaware Environmental Institute at the University of Delaware, treasurer; and Evelyn J. Ford, associate director, Office of Research Services at the University of Pennsylvania, immediate past president.

- Mike Zebe