On the Boards
Women Against Abuse Inc., a nonprofit Philadelphia advocacy organization, has elected the following officers to its board: Julie Mostov, vice provost for global initiatives and professor of political science at Drexel University, is president.

Women Against Abuse Inc., a nonprofit Philadelphia advocacy organization, has elected the following officers to its board:
Julie Mostov, vice provost for global initiatives and professor of political science at Drexel University, is president.
Kamila Elliot, a relationship manager at Vanguard, is vice president.
Stefanie Fleischer Seldin, managing attorney at Philadelphia VIP, is treasurer.
Erin McKenna, a graphic designer, is secretary.
New board members include:
Patrick M. Mundy, senior manager in the assurance and business advisory practice of PricewaterhouseCoopers L.L.P.
Katherine A.B. Coonradt, senior architect/associate with KSK Architects Planners Historians Inc.
Barbara Hayes Grugan, a financial-management specialist with the investment management practice group of Montgomery, McCracken, Walker & Rhoads L.L.P.
Woodlynde School, a college-prep school that serves students with diverse learning styles, has named the following officers and members to its board:
Maryann O'Conor, cosmetic-operations manager for the Drug Channel at Procter & Gamble Co., is secretary.
Chuck Riter, manager of the purchasing department at NCO Financial Systems Inc., is vice chairman.
Barbara Renninger, treasurer and cochairwoman of the finance committee at the Gesu School, is treasurer.
Board members include:
Jane McNeil, a community volunteer.
David Hartzell, managing director in investment banking for Oppenheimer & Co. Inc., who runs its business-services group.
Randie Harmelin, a member of both the board and the executive committee of the Southeastern Pennsylvania Chapter of the JDRF and the Women's Philanthropy Board of the Jewish Federation of Greater Philadelphia.
Barry Rorer, a real estate investor and former vice president of the Rorer Group Inc.
Carol Udvarhelyi, a former buyer and merchandizing manager for Child World Corp., Target Corp., and Best Products.
James J. Quinlan, an associate at Blank Rome L.L.P., has been appointed to the executive committee of the George Washington University Alumni Association.
Edward Horowitz, chief operating officer of PSC Info Group, Valley Forge, has been named to the Pitney Bowes Document Messaging Technologies Customer Advisory Board.
The Philadelphia Education Fund, a nonprofit organization, has appointed the following members to its board:
Lucy Kerman is vice provost for university and community partnerships at Drexel University.
Judith L. Gay is vice president for academic affairs at Community College of Philadelphia.
Don Haskin is state director of community development for Citi in Pennsylvania.
Siobhan Reardon is president and director of the Free Library of Philadelphia.
Deborah E. O'Brien is senior vice president and market manager for corporate social responsibility at Bank of America Corp.
Kirby Smith is senior vice president of information technology for PRWT Services Inc.
Mark L. Silow is a managing partner at Fox Rothschild L.L.P.
Anthony Stanowski has been named to the board of the Commission on Accreditation of Healthcare Management Education, an Arlington, Va., professional organization. He is vice president of industry relations at Aramark Healthcare.
Julie A. LaVan has been appointed vice chairwoman of the Burlington County Bar Association's Civil Practice Section, Bench & Bar Committee. She is founder and managing partner of LaVan Law.
Mommy's Light Lives On Fund, an Exton provider of free bereavement-education resources for children between the ages of 3 and 18 throughout the country, has named Nick Cacchione, Marlyse Fant, and Meg Armstrong to its board. Cacchione is owner and operator of the Riverstone Café in Exton, and Winner's Circle Sports Grille in Exton and Edgmont. Fant is vice president of national alliances for Live Nation Entertainment. Armstrong is general manager of e-commerce at QVC Inc.
John F. Maloney has been elected president of the Bucks County Estate Planning Council, a nonprofit chapter of the National Association of Estate Planners & Councils. He is a partner at Wouch, Maloney & Co. L.L.P.
The Delaware Valley Philharmonic Orchestra, Fairless Hills, a professional symphony orchestra, has elected the following officers and directors to its board:
Ken Harrison, a lawyer in private practice, is president.
Ray Greenberg, a financial planner, is vice president.
Bill Doskow, the founder and president of Baltronix Inc., is treasurer.
Carole Lear-Israel, an executive assistant and sales associate of General Machine Products Co. Inc., is secretary.
Garney Morris, a retired electrical contractor, is vice president for community outreach.
Maria Mirsky and Jan Stumpf have been named to the board. Mirsky is a principal at Mirsky Associates Inc. Stumpf is assistant volunteer coordinator for the Family Service Association of Bucks County. Ron Workman will continue as the orchestra's executive director. - Mike Zebe