On the Boards
Children's Crisis Treatment Center (CcTC), Philadelphia, a nonprofit organization, elected Laura Lenet as trustee to its board. She is the founder of the Jason Lenet Memorial Fund of CcTC and an independent real estate entrepreneur.

Children's Crisis Treatment Center
(CcTC), Philadelphia, a nonprofit organization, elected
Laura Lenet
as trustee to its board. She is the founder of the Jason Lenet Memorial Fund of CcTC and an independent real estate entrepreneur.
Avenue of the Arts Inc., a Philadelphia nonprofit organization, named David Blum and Jorge A. Lovera cochairs of its board. Blum is a partner and chair of the Real Estate practice at Montgomery, McCracken, Walker & Rhoads L.L.P., Philadelphia. Lovera is a founding principal of Agoos/Lovera Architects, Philadelphia. Carl Dranoff and Patricia Wellenbach were named to the board. Dranoff is the founder of Philadelphia-based Dranoff Properties Inc. Wellenbach is president and chief executive officer of Sandcastle Strategy Group L.L.C.
The Abington Memorial Hospital Foundation, a nonprofit organization, elected to its board:
Arleen T. Gilbert, chief operating officer and chief financial officer at Al Million & Son Body Shop Inc., Warminster.
Linda Manfredonia, executive vice president/chief fiduciary officer, PNC Wealth Management and Institutional Services, and regional managing director, Wealth Management Group.
Marvin Mashner, president and chief executive officer of ACTS Retirement Life Communities Inc., West Point.
Reeves C. Miller, a broker and owner of Prudential Keystone Properties, Lansdale.
Richard W. Snyder, a doctor at Abington Pulmonary and Critical Care Associates.
Susan Tressider, executive director and managing trustee of the Fourjay Foundation, Willow Grove.
Terrence L. Walton, coowner of Clyde S. Walton Inc., Lansdale.
The Abington Memorial Hospital board elected the following trustees:
P. Terrence Quinn, president and cofounder, Quinn & Wilson Inc., Abington.
Keith W. Sweigard, chief, internal medicine division and medical director of the Physician Network.
John J. Russell, of Abington Family Medicine, associate director of AMH Family Practice Residency Program, and president-elect of the medical staff.
Philadelphia Futures, a nonprofit organization committed to helping Philadelphia public high school students attend college, elected Nina Chen and Robert B. Aglira to its board. Chen is a worldwide partner and client relationship manager at Mercer, Philadelphia. Aglira is a retired worldwide partner at Mercer.
Rowan University's board of trustees appointed the following to the board of its foundation:
Pauline Schneider, a partner at Orrick, Herrington & Sutcliffe L.L.P., Washington.
George Barnes, vice president at PSEG Nuclear, Hope Creek, N.J.
Alyce Parker, vice president of public affairs at Harrah's, Caesar's, Bally's, and Showboat, Atlantic City.
Harry Scheyer, cofounder and partner at Pinnacle Financial Advisors, Marlton.
Linda Rohrer, president of Rohrer & Sayers Real Estate, Haddon Township, was elected to the board of trustees at Rowan University. She was named to the position by Gov. Corzine and will serve a maximum of two six-year terms.
Louis N. Marks, of counsel at Montgomery, McCracken, Walker & Rhoads L.L.P., has been appointed to the Board of the American Jewish Committee and has been named the chairman of its energy task force.
The Arts & Business Council of Greater Philadelphia named the following to its board:
Jeffrey L. Ferro, chief operating officer/principal in charge, Philadelphia region for Parente Randolph L.L.C.
Ronald B. Matthew Jr., greater Philadelphia market president for TD Bank N.A. (formerly Commerce Bancorp Inc.).
Mollie A. McEnteer, director for Duane Morris government affairs in its Philadelphia and Harrisburg offices.
Kenneth Shear, executive director of the Philadelphia Bar Association.
Ahmeenah Young, president and chief executive officer of the Pennsylvania Convention Center Authority, Philadelphia.
Bethesda Project, a nonprofit organization that has worked with homeless men and women in Philadelphia for 30 years, named the following to its board:
Joseph E. Frack, chief executive officer of the Society of Financial Service Professionals, Newtown Square.
Kirsten Lusska, branding and communications director at PJM Interconnection L.L.C., Valley Forge.
Marc Hoyer, president of MGH Associates.
- Mike Zebe