On the Boards

June 27, 2011
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Douglas R. Kuiken has been elected chairman of the board of New Jersey Manufacturers Insurance Co. He is president of Kuiken Bros. Co. Inc. Matthew L. Wright was elected vice chairman. He is president of Apgar Bros.

The Arc of Delaware County, a nonprofit organization that advocates for children and adults with developmental disabilities, has named Alisha Boyd and Greg Paninos to its board. Boyd is a model for QVC. Paninos is an insurance representative with Mass Mutual Life Insurance Co. and its affiliates including uFinancial in Exton.

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Gerald E. Burns 3d has been reappointed a Hearing Committee member for the Disciplinary Board of the Supreme Court of Pennsylvania, effective July 1. Burns will serve an additional three-year term for District I, which encompasses Berks, Bucks, Chester, Delaware, Lancaster, Lehigh, Montgomery, Northampton and Philadelphia Counties. He will serve this term as senior member, the committee's highest rank. He is a litigation shareholder at Buchanan, Ingersoll & Rooney P.C.

MinSec Holdings Inc. - a for-profit Wallingford, Delaware County, firm that operates minimum-security work-release and parole centers for the state - has named Joseph W. Marshall 3d, Henry Harbin, and Calvin Johnson to its board. Marshall is vice chairman of Stevens & Lee P.C., Philadelphia, and former chairman and CEO of Temple University Health System. Harbin is former CEO of Magellan Health Services Inc. and Green Spring Health Services. Johnson is executive medical officer of MinSec and former vice president and chief medical officer of Temple University Health System.

The Pennsylvania Bar Institute, Mechanicsburg, the continuing-education arm of the Pennsylvania Bar Association, has named the following officers and members to its board:

Paul C. Troy, a partner at Kane, Pugh, Knoell, Troy & Kramer L.L.P., Norristown, is president.

Sara A. Austin, a laawyer with the Austin Law Firm L.L.C., York, is vice president.

Penina Kessler Lieber, a lawyer with Obermayer, Rebmann, Maxwell & Hippel L.L.P., Pittsburgh, is secretary.

Mark A. Kearney, co-hiring shareholder and corporate secretary of Elliott, Greenleaf & Siedzikowski P.C., Blue Bell and Wilmington, is treasurer.

In addition, the following four board members were elected to serve second three-year terms:

Bonnie B. Leadbetter is president judge of the Commonwealth Court of Pennsylvania.

Jeffrey A. Mills is chairman of the litigation department at Nikolaus & Hohenadel L.L.P., Lancaster.

Jill E. Nagy is a lawyer at Nagy Law Offices with offices in Wyomissing and Johnstown, Pa.

Prince Altee Thomas is a lawyer at Fox Rothschild L.L.P. of Philadelphia and former supervisor of the Eastern Regional Office of the Pennsylvania Attorney General's Financial Enforcement Section.

Two new board members were elected to three-year terms:

Kathleen D. Wilkinson is a partner at Wilson, Elser, Moskowitz, Edelman & Dicker L.L.P., Philadelphia.

Brett M. Woodburn is a lawyer at Caldwell & Kearns P.C., Harrisburg.

Clarification

An item in last Monday's "On the Boards" for Craig R. Carnaroli, chairman of the University City Science Center did not include his current position at the University of Pennsylvania. He is an executive vice president. - Mike Zebe

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