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Associated Services for the Blind & Visually Impaired, Philadelphia, named George Foley, Joseph P. McManus, and Anjan Chatterjee to its board. Foley is chief investment officer of Dillon Capital Management. McManus is senior vice president for Thomas Properties Group Inc. Chatterjee is a professor of neurology at the School of Medicine at the University of Pennsylvania and a researcher at the Center for Cognitive Neuroscience.

Associated Services for the

Blind & Visually Impaired,

Philadelphia, named

George Foley, Joseph P. McManus

, and

Anjan Chatterjee

to its board. Foley is chief investment officer of Dillon Capital Management. McManus is senior vice president for Thomas Properties Group Inc. Chatterjee is a professor of neurology at the School of Medicine at the University of Pennsylvania and a researcher at the Center for Cognitive Neuroscience.

The Pennsylvania SPCA elected the following members to its board:

Penny C. Ellison, adjunct professor of law at the University of Pennsylvania Law School.

Kathleen Graham-Kelly, principal in the retail investor group at Vanguard Group.

Rose Hamilton, executive vice president, chief marketing officer for Pet360.

Philip G. Kircher, a lawyer with Cozen O'Connor.

Steven Haas, vice chair of the corporate practice group and a partner in the emerging-business and venture-capital practice group at Cozen O'Connor in West Conshohocken, has been appointed to the board of the Greater Philadelphia Chamber of Commerce.

Center City Proprietors Association elected the following officers and board member:

Linda Karp, president of Karp Marketing, is president.

Joe Wolf, retail director of the Market & Shops at Comcast Center, Liberty Property Trust, is vice president.

Eric Marzluf, a partner at Caesar, Rivise, Bernstein, Cohen & Pokotilow Ltd., is secretary.

Neal Herzog, owner of Sign-A-Rama Center City Philadelphia, is treasurer.

Board members include: Deborah Levin, vice president and branch manager of the One Penn Center branch in Philadelphia of National Penn Bancshares, Inc., Boyertown; Ellen Davis, owner of FruitFlowers, Home of Incredible Edible Delites; and Seth L. Laver, a partner at Goldberg Segalla L.L.P.

Federal Home Loan Bank of Pittsburgh named Frederick E. Schea to its board. He's president and CEO of First Savings Bank, Perkasie.

Central Philadelphia Development Corp. named Peter Kelsen to its board. He is a partner at Blank Rome L.L.P.

Ballard Spahr litigation associate Daniel J.T. McKenna has been elected to the board of Clarifi, a nonprofit group that helps consumers struggling with debt and provides financial-literacy programs.

Steppingstone Scholars Inc., a Philadelphia nonprofit that prepares talented and motivated underserved schoolchildren for admission to the area's top college-preparatory schools, elected the following board members:

Gretchen Burke, former vice president for strategic planning at Security Pacific.

Laurence Cusack, partner in charge of tax for KPMG's Pennsylvania business unit

Jane C. Greenspan, former justice of the Supreme Court of Pennsylvania.

Theresa Vevea, director of domestic customer service for US Airways.

Robert F. Powelson has been appointed chair of the Water Committee at the National Association of Regulatory Utility Commissioners, Washington. Powelson is chairman of the Pennsylvania Public Utility Commission.

Discovery Laboratories Inc., a Warrington drug developer, appointed John R. Leone to its board. He is a partner at Paul Capital Healthcare, a private-equity firm.

Daniel S. DiMucci has been elected chairman of the Pennsylvania State Board of Landscape Architects. He is a senior vice president at Pennoni Associates, Philadelphia.

The Philadelphia Bar Foundation elected the following trustees to its board:

Meredith S. Auten, a partner in Morgan, Lewis & Bockius L.L.P.'s litigation practice and a member of its white-collar litigation and government investigations practice.

Robert F. Hart, a vice president at PNC Financial Services.

Linsey Bozzelli, a partner at Blank Rome, chair of the firm's Philadelphia attorney recruiting committee, and a member of its diversity committee.

John Comegno has been reelected chairman of the Burlington County Bridge Commission, and James Fattorini has been reelected vice chairman. Comegno is founder and president of Comegno Law Group P.C., Moorestown. Fattorini is a lawyer who serves seven municipalities as a public defender in addition to his private practice in Moorestown. - Mike Zebe