On the Boards
MidAtlantic Employers' Association, a King of Prussia professional organization, has named Vince Powers to its board. He is a founding partner in the Philadelphia public relations agency Devine & Powers and has 20 years' experience as a public relations consultant with firms in Washington.

MidAtlantic Employers' Association, a King of Prussia professional organization, has named Vince Powers to its board. He is a founding partner in the Philadelphia public relations agency Devine & Powers and has 20 years' experience as a public relations consultant with firms in Washington.
Learning To Lead, a Kennett Square nonprofit that provides leadership education to young people and runs a nationally recognized program for teenage girls called Girls Take Charge, has elected the following officers and members to its board:
Colin Mooney, senior vice president of marketing at Bank of America Corp., Wilmington, is president.
John Meyer, marketing executive at The Company Corp., Wilmington, and cofounder of Brandywine Valley Life L.L.C., is secretary.
Lisa Mackell is president of Theraplay Inc., West Chester.
Maribeth Minella is a lawyer at Young, Conaway, Stargatt & Taylor, Wilmington.
Nancy Lambert is an educator in sociology and psychology at Reading Area Community College, Reading.
National Liberty Museum, Philadelphia, has named David Gruber, Brian Samuel Englander, and Susan Mucciarone to its board. Gruber is partner-in-charge of the nonprofit-services group at Amper, Politziner & Mattia P.C. Englander is a radiologist at Pennsylvania Hospital and a clinical assistant professor of radiology, University of Pennsylvania Health System. Mucciarone is executive vice president of Wells Fargo Bank N.A. and senior managing director of Family Wealth for the East Coast.
San Miguel School of Camden, a Catholic and Lasallian School educating middle-school boys at little or no cost, has named John J. Schaefer to its board. He is founder and chief executive officer of Schaeflen Management L.L.C., Springfield.
Community Design Collaborative, a Philadelphia nonprofit community design center that provides pro bono predevelopment design services to nonprofit organizations in the Philadelphia area, has elected Mary Ann Conway and Joe Matje to its board. Conway is director of development for the Office of Institutional Advancement at Drexel University, Philadelphia. Matje is a project engineer at Bruce E. Brooks & Associates.
Anne Johnson has been named to the board of the Community Health Accreditation Program, a Washington independent, nonprofit accrediting body for community-based health-care organizations across the country. She is policy-development director at Bayada Nurses, Moorestown.
Philip O. Katz was elected president of the American College of Gastroenterology, a national specialty association. He is chief of the Division of Gastroenterology at Albert Einstein Healthcare Network.
Stockton Rush Bartol Foundation, a private Philadelphia nonprofit group supporting local arts and cultural organizations, has named the following officers and members to its board:
Linda Reichert, cofounder and artistic director of the Network for New Music Inc., is chairwoman.
Ann Diebold, vice president of university communication at Villanova University, is vice chairwoman.
Suzanne Cunningham, an independent client-portfolio manager, is treasurer.
Carol Muller is a doctoral candidate in African diaspora studies at New York University.
Tina Morton is assistant professor in the Art and Art Education Department at Temple University.
Ann Loftus is a partner at Zateeny Loftus L.L.P., Bala Cynwyd.
Rafael Haciski has been appointed to the board of the Alice Paul Institute in New Jersey, a nonprofit educational organization. He is an associate in the trial practice group of Duane Morris L.L.P., Cherry Hill.
- Mike Zebe