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Silvia Shin has been elected president of Ladies First: the Mid-Atlantic Women's Public Finance Forum. She is a lawyer in the public finance practice at the Philadelphia law firm Saul Ewing L.L.P.

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Silvia Shin

has been elected president of

Ladies First: the Mid-Atlantic Women's Public Finance Forum.

She is a lawyer in the public finance practice at the Philadelphia law firm Saul Ewing L.L.P.

Allen W. Toadvine, partner at Marte & Toadvine attorneys at law, and Joseph P. McNally, vice president and senior relationship manager at TD Bank N.A., have been named to the board of Livengrin Foundation, a nonprofit addiction-treatment center.

Nicolas J. Crocetti and Julius C. Green have been elected to three-year terms on the American Institute of Certified Public Accountants' Council. Crocetti is managing director in tax-advisory solutions at CBIZ MHM L.L.C. Green is a partner with Baker Tilly Virchow Krause L.L.P. in Philadelphia.

Robert Baldry, assistant vice president/regulatory affairs for Genpact Pharmalink, has been named to the board of Philadelphia City Rowing. Established in 2010, the nonprofit's mission is to use rowing to help at-risk city youths develop the discipline they need for scholastic and athletic achievement.

Bennett G. Picker has been appointed by the International Mediation Institute as a representative to the United Nations Economic and Social Council. The institute is a nonprofit that seeks to promote dispute resolution worldwide. Picker will be working with a U.N. task force promoting a culture of mediation within nations and internationally. He is senior counsel at Stradley Ronon.

David Schultz, cofounder and principal with DAS Architects in Philadelphia, has been elected to the board of Bartram's Garden, a 45-acre National Historic Landmark in Philadelphia operated by the John Bartram Association in cooperation with Philadelphia Parks and Recreation.

David M. Brown has been elected to the board of the SeniorLAW Center, a Philadelphia nonprofit that improves the lives of older citizens and protects their rights through legal representation, education, and advocacy. He is an associate at Baker Hostetler.

George Burrell has been appointed by Gov. Wolf to serve as a member of the Governor's Advisory Council on Diversity, Inclusion, and Small Business Opportunities. Burrell is a member of the Government Relations Group at Kleinbard L.L.C., Philadelphia.

The National Constitution Center has elected the following to its board of trustees: Sherrilyn Ifill, president and director-counsel of the NAACP Legal Defense and Educational Fund Inc.; David Rubenstein, cofounder and co-CEO of the Carlyle Group; and Bruce Van Saun, chairman and CEO of Citizens Financial Group.

Broad Street Review, the Philadelphia-based arts and culture website, has elected Emmeline Babb to its board. She is an associate in the Philadelphia office of Morgan, Lewis & Bockius.

NHS Human Services Inc., a nonprofit provider of community-based human and special-education services, has elected Joseph S. Martz chairman. He has been president and CEO of the organization since January.

The Philadelphia Youth Orchestra has named Denise M. Valmé-Lundy a trustee. Valmé-Lundy is a lawyer with the Family Court of the City of New York.

Jack Piermatti, a prosthodontist and managing director of Dental Arts of South Jersey in Voorhees, has been named president of the American Board of Oral Implantology.

Erin McCulley, an architect and project manager with Cope Linder Architects L.L.C. of Philadelphia, has been named to the board of the ACE Mentor Program eastern Pennsylvania Affiliate. The nonprofit engages and encourages high school students to consider careers in design and construction through mentoring, scholarships, and grants.

- Mike Zebe