On the Boards
Philadelphia Futures, a nonprofit organization committed to helping Philadelphia public high school students attend college, has elected Kevin R. Boyle and Stephen Lis to its board. Boyle is a partner at Stradley, Ronon, Stevens & Young L.L.P., Philadelphia, where he is chairman of the firm's Business Department and serves on its board of directors. Lis is a partner at KPMG L.L.P., Philadelphia.

Philadelphia Futures
, a nonprofit organization committed to helping Philadelphia public high school students attend college, has elected
Kevin R. Boyle
and
Stephen Lis
to its board. Boyle is a partner at Stradley, Ronon, Stevens & Young L.L.P., Philadelphia, where he is chairman of the firm's Business Department and serves on its board of directors. Lis is a partner at KPMG L.L.P., Philadelphia.
The Hatboro-Horsham Educational Foundation, an independent organization partnered with the Hatboro-Horsham School District, has named the following to its board:
Jim Knopf is a senior customer service representative at TD Bank N.A. in Plymouth Meeting.
Jennifer Partelow is co-owner of AB 8 Waste Solutions, Doylestown.
Kelley Winters is a member of the Hatboro-Horsham school board and is its liaison to the foundation.
The Philadelphia Workforce Investment Board, a volunteer commission appointed by the mayor to govern the public workforce system in the city, said Mayor Nutter had appointed the following to its board:
Albert P. Black Jr. is chief operating officer of the Hospital of the University of Pennsylvania, Philadelphia.
Annabelle Canning is vice president, tax policy at Verizon, Philadelphia.
Lynn McKee is executive vice president of human resources at Aramark Corp., Philadelphia.
The Free Library of Philadelphia has appointed Nicholas Torres to its board of trustees. Torres, president of Congreso de Latinos Unidos, will become president and chief executive officer of the Philadelphia Schools Partnership in August.
Historic Philadelphia Inc., whose programs include the Betsy Ross House, Once Upon A Nation storytelling, Adventure Tours, Franklin Square, and the Lights of Liberty Show, has named Tracy Carter Dougherty and Jeffrey Kenneth Kohn to its board. Carter Dougherty is the director of community relations for Lockheed Martin Corp.'s Information Systems and Global Services. Kohn is a retired psychiatrist who has worked in the antiques business since 1969 and is recognized as one of the top experts in the country concerning the American flag.
ProtonMedia, a Lansdale developer of a 3-D virtual collaboration environment, has named Cindy Skirvin to its executive advisory board. She is a partner of strategy and transformation workforce and talent solutions for IBM Global Business Services. She joins the board after the recent addition of Greg Pelton, director of engineering at Cisco Systems Inc., and Sam Batterman, a visualization specialist for Microsoft Corp., Life Science Group, in Malvern.
The Philadelphia Children's Alliance Inc., a nonprofit organization that helps child-abuse victims, has named the following to its board:
Betsy Scarcelli, vice president of strategic planning at AmeriHealth Mercy, Philadelphia, is president.
Derek Hopper, regional underwriting officer for The PMA Insurance Group, Blue Bell, is vice president.
Stephen Smith, a criminal-justice consultant, is secretary.
Dennis Johnson, director, accounting and external reporting at Qlik Technologies Inc., Radnor, is treasurer.
Delores Vorters, director of social work and family services at Children's Hospital of Philadelphia, was appointed to the board.
The North Penn Community Health Foundation, a nonprofit Colmar foundation, has named the following officers to its board:
R. John Stubbs, principal and CEO of Stubbs Hensel Pharma Consulting L.L.C., Blue Bell, is chairman.
Russell R. Hensel, a partner at ParenteBeard L.L.C., Philadelphia, is vice chairman.
David Crosson, executive director of the Indian Creek Foundation, Souderton, is secretary.
Alfredo De la Peña, chief operating officer of 1260 Housing Development Corp., Philadelphia, and executive director of Columbus Property Management, is treasurer.
The Friends of the Wissahickon, a nonprofit environmental-advocacy organization, has elected the following members to its board:
Stephanie Craighead is director for planning, reservation, development, and facilities management for Fairmount Park.
Cynthia Heckscher is a managing director with Diversified Search L.L.C.
Louise Johnston is a sales associate with Prudential Fox & Roach.
Courtney Kapp is a principal at Kapp Architecture.
Charles Lee is cofounder and principal at Seagis Property Group L.P.
Stephen H. Frishberg, a shareholder at the law firm of Deeb, Petrakis, Blum & Murphy P.C., was elected first vice president of the Golden Slipper Club and Charities of Philadelphia, a nonprofit multiservice agency founded in 1922.
John D. Cacciamani Jr. was inaugurated as the 149th president of The Philadelphia County Medical Society, established in 1849. He is chief of clinical operations and informatics and assistant professor of medicine at Temple University Hospital, and is associate director of the Institute on Aging at Temple University.
- Mike Zebe