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Denise L. Devine was elected president of the Pennsylvania Institute of Certified Public Accountants, State College, a professional association. She is founder and chief executive officer of Nutripharm Inc., Media.

Denise L. Devine

was elected president of the

Pennsylvania Institute of Certified Public Accountants

, State College, a professional association. She is founder and chief executive officer of Nutripharm Inc., Media.

The Chester County Economic Development Council, an Exton nonprofit economic-development organization, named the following board members:

Edward J. Breiner is president and chief executive officer at Schramm Inc., West Chester.

Brian Campbell is board chairman at Beiler-Campbell Realtors & Appraisers, Kennett Square.

Diane M. Disney is chancellor at Penn State Great Valley, Malvern.

Isidor Gonzalez is executive director at LaComunidad Hispana, Kennett Square.

William J. Hieb is chief operating officer at DNB First, Downingtown.

John Monaghan is district controller at UPS Inc., Philadelphia.

Stephen M. Tullman is chief executive officer at Phoenixville Hospital, Phoenixville.

James G. Reading is president at RedGo Development, West Chester.

Alan Slobojan is CT&CE director at Chester County Intermediate Unit, Downingtown.

Unisys Corp., a publicly held Blue Bell computer services provider, elected Craig Conway to its board. He was former president and chief executive officer of PeopleSoft Inc., Pleasanton, Calif.

The Rotary Club of Philadelphia, a nonprofit organization, elected Louis F. Mosca president. He is senior vice president at Citi Smith Barney, Philadelphia.

Barbara R. Hauser was named to the board of Pitcairn Co. and Pitcairn Trust Co., Jenkintown, a privately owned financial adviser. She is a senior adviser in the private wealth advisory unit at Stanford Group Suisse AG, Zurich.

The Foundation at Bryn Mawr Rehab Hospital, Malvern, a nonprofit foundation, elected three trustees: Ronald Anderson, president and chief executive officer of Malvern Federal Savings Bank, Paoli; Jane G. Greenfield, principal at Vanguard Group, Malvern; and Maribeth Hacker, area development manager at Wyeth, King of Prussia.

Andrew F. Susko was elected president of the Pennsylvania Bar Association, a professional association in Harrisburg. He is a partner at White & Williams L.L.P., Philadelphia, and is chair of its litigation department.

DaQuana L. Carter, an associate with Pepper Hamilton L.L.P., Philadelphia, was elected president of the Barristers' Association of Philadelphia. The nonprofit organization addresses the professional needs and development of African American lawyers in the Philadelphia area.

The Nice People Theatre Co., a Philadelphia nonprofit cultural organization, named the following to its board:

Jim Gardner, senior writer in the president's office at the University of Pennsylvania, Philadelphia.

Peter Conn, an English professor at Penn.

John Myers, of counsel at Montgomery, McCracken, Walker & Rhoads L.L.P., Philadelphia.

Elizabeth Warshawer, executive vice president, finance and administration office, the Curtis Institute, Philadelphia.

Bill Felty, casting director at the Wilma Theatre and co-artistic director of the Philadelphia Theatre Workshop.

Nicole Blicher, cofounder of the Nice People Theatre Co. and a free-lance writer.

Miriam White, cofounder of the Nice People Theatre Co. and managing director at Abacus Wealth Partners, Philadelphia.

Michael Ross was named president of the Philadelphia chapter of the International Executive Housekeeping Association, a professional association. He is director of environmental services and safety at the Pennsylvania Convention Center.

The Delaware Valley chapter of the Risk and Insurance Management Society Inc., a professional organization, appointed the following officers:

Robert Cartwright Jr., loss prevention manager at Bridgestone Americas Holding Inc., Exton, was named president.

David Riggs, insurance specialist at Asplundh Tree Expert Co., Willow Grove, was named vice president.

Eileen Hayes, compliance officer at Gallagher Bassett Services Inc., Trevose, was named secretary.

Margaret Emery, assistant risk manager at Henkel of America Inc., King of Prussia, was named treasurer.

Friends of the Wissahickon, a Philadelphia nonprofit environmental advocacy organization, elected Cindy Affleck president. She is a board member of the Fairmount Park Conservancy.

Named to the board were: Christopher Bentley, a real estate agent with Eichler & Moffly, Chestnut Hill; Daphne Fifield, a former project assistant at the Pennsylvania Environmental Council; and Jeffrey Harbison, president of Harrier Capital Corp., Wyndmoor.

The Act II Playhouse, Ambler, a nonprofit cultural organization, named three to its board: Philip R. Albright, retired partner at Weeks-Worthington Inc., Philadelphia; Anita Kulick, president and chief executive officer of Educating Children for Parenting Inc., Philadelphia; and Jeffrey Weiss, executive vice president of Transcor Inc., Philadelphia.

Center in the Park, a nonprofit community senior center in Philadelphia, elected the following to its board:

Altressa Boatwright, community and government relations manager at NewCourtland Elder Services, Philadelphia.

Jennifer L. Bragg, sole practitioner at Jennifer L. Bragg L.L.C. - Health Law Practice, Conshohocken.

Joan M. Reeves, retired social services executive at Center in the Park.

Marilyn Silberstein, a real estate agent at Elfant Wissahickon Realtors, Philadelphia.

Richard L. Wade, head of school at Germantown Friends, Philadelphia.

Richard L. Waites, branch manager at PNC Bank, Germantown.

Larry Tankeloff was appointed to the board of Citadel, a Thorndale financial institution. He is chief operating officer of CoreProfit Solutions Inc., West Chester.

The Academy of Vocal Arts, a Philadelphia nonprofit cultural organization, elected the following to its board: Maryalice DeCamp, managing director of Jefferson Wells, Philadelphia; and Stephen T. Janick, a former restaurateur and businessman. - Mike Zebe