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New Jersey Realtors, a nonprofit professional organization, has installed Eugenia K. Bonilla as president. Bonilla is a broker-sales associate with Berkshire Hathaway Home Services Fox & Roach in Mount Laurel. She also serves as vice president of the New Jersey Real Estate Commission.

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New Jersey Realtors

, a nonprofit professional organization, has installed

Eugenia K. Bonilla

as president. Bonilla is a broker-sales associate with Berkshire Hathaway Home Services Fox & Roach in Mount Laurel. She also serves as vice president of the New Jersey Real Estate Commission.

The National Adoption Center, Philadelphia, has elected the following officers: Michael L. Rifkin, senior vice president at Morgan Stanley, president; Andrew P. March, managing director, growth & strategy at Accenture, vice president; Patricia Daly, former vice president and general counsel for Lincoln Financial Advisors, secretary; Melissa Codkind, CEO of Initiatives Events, vice president; Bruce D. Davis Jr., vice president of Niska Gas Storage, vice president; and Seth Goldblum, managing director, CMF Associates, treasurer. Ernestine Harris, director of human resources at GlaxoSmithKline, was named to the board.

The Committee of Seventy, Philadelphia, a nonprofit, nonpartisan government watchdog group, has elected Marlene Timberlake D'Adamo to its board. She is managing director, portfolio and risk management, at PNC Asset Management Group.

Patrick T. Harker, president of the University of Delaware, was re-elected to a second three-year term on the board of the Federal Reserve Bank of Philadelphia, which helps formulate and implement monetary policy, supervises banks and bank savings-and-loan holding companies, and provides financial services to depository institutions and the federal government. Elected to the board were Jon Evans and Carol J. Johnson. Evans is CEO of Atlantic Community Bankers Bank of Camp Hill and will serve as a Class A director. Johnson is president and chief operating officer at AlliedBarton Security Services of Conshohocken and will serve as a Class B director.

Deborah R. Willig has been selected by Gov.-elect Tom Wolf to serve on the Committee on Labor and Industry, a transition review team. She is managing partner at Philadelphia labor, employment and workers' compensation firm Willig, Williams & Davidson.

Philadelphia corporate recruiter Diversified Search has recruited three new board members to Navient, a Newark, Del., loan management, servicing and asset recovery company: Anna Escobedo Cabral, who served as U.S. treasurer from 2004 to 2009 and is senior adviser for external relations at the Inter-American Development Bank; Katherine A. Lehman, managing director at Lincolnshire Management, a private equity firm, and Laura S. Unger, a financial-services consultant specializing in regulatory and legislative policy who was a special adviser at Promontory Financial Group.

Public Interest Law Center of Philadelphia has named Jenai St. Hill, an associate at Reed Smith, to its board of directors.

Mazzoni Center, Philadelphia, which provides health and wellness services to the LGBT community, has elected Jimmy J. Ruiz president of its board and Jason K. Cohen vice president. Ruiz is a doctor of obstetrics and gynecology at Abington Memorial Hospital and had served as vice president since 2011. Cohen is a clinical professor and director of lawyering programs at Rutgers-Camden Law. Christopher Pope, a branch manager with Wells Fargo Bank, has been re-elected treasurer. Michael Weiss, owner of Woody's Bar, has been elected secretary.

The following have been elected to the board: Marla J. Gold, a professor of health management and policy and dean emeritus of the Drexel University School of Public Health; Dorothy Mann, president of Pine Street Partners and former executive director of the Family Planning Council; and Kathleen R. Padilla, a longtime LGBT community advocate and consultant on business diversity issues in government.

Grand Canyon Association, the official nonprofit partner of Grand Canyon National Park, founded in 1932 to help raise private funds, has elected Eric Fraint to its board. He is president and founder of Your Part-Time Controller L.L.C., an accounting firm that works with nonprofit organizations in Washington, Philadelphia, and New York.

Edna G. Kynett Memorial Foundation Inc., which funds programs focusing on the prevention and cure of cardiovascular disease, primarily continuing medical education, community health and research, has elected to its board of trustees Amanda E. Agati, vice president of equity research at 1919 Investment Counsel; Nathalie A.V. Bartle, retired professor at the Drexel School of Public Health, and Roy Wade, instructor of pediatrics at Children's Hospital of Philadelphia.

- Mike Zebe