On the Boards

July 11, 2011
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  • James M. Matour
  • James M. Matour
  • John M. Paz
  • Roberta D. Pichini
  • Frank M. Linguiti
  • Vincent Prestileo Jr.
  • Janet DeNicola
  • Cosmo DeNicola
  • Nancy Costello

Trico Lift, a Millville, N.J., aerial lift company, has named John M. Paz executive chairman of its board. He is a former CEO and president of Godwin Pumps and a Trico Lift investor.

The YMCA of Philadelphia and Vicinity, a nonprofit provider of programs to encourage youth development, healthy living and social responsibility, appointed the following members to its board:

Walt D'Alessio, senior managing director of NorthMarq's Real Estate Consulting Group.

Jeffrey Fialko, a partner at Ernst & Young.

Steve Genyk, managing director of Fixed Income Capital Markets.

Michael Hagan, president and CEO of LifeShield Inc.

Debby Kuhn, retired as vice president and product managerCoreStates Bank.

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Daniel Tropeano, vice president of sales and client services for UnitedHealthcare of PA & DE.

The New Jersey Manufacturers Insurance Co., a West Trenton insurance company, elected Edward A. Stern to its board. He is copresident and chief financial officer of Kreisler Manufacturing Corp., Elmwood Park.

Art-Reach Inc., a nonprofit Philadelphia organization that makes cultural experiences more accessible to people with disabilities and economic disadvantages, elected Pamela Rainey Lawler, Kelly R. Lee, and Talia A. Stinson to its board. Lawler is director of development at Catholic Partnership Schools, Camden. Lee is former president and CEO of Innovation Philadelphia. Stinson is director of operations at Philadelphia School Partnership.

Frank M. Linguiti was named to the executive committee of the Philadelphia Section of the Institute of Electrical and Electronic Engineers. Linguiti, a former research and development engineer for computer hardware and software projects, is a partner at Caesar, Rivise, Bernstein, Cohen & Pokotilow, a Philadelphia intellectual-property law firm.

James M. Matour was appointed to the board of trustees of the Abraham Lincoln Foundation of the Union League of Philadelphia. The foundation oversees the art and artifact collections of the Union League, and their use in historical and cultural education programs in the community. Matour is a shareholder and chair of the bankruptcy group at Hangley Aronchick Segal & Pudlin, Philadelphia.

Roberta D. Pichini was named the first female president of the International Academy of Trial Lawyers. She is a litigator at Feldman Shepherd Wohlge-lernter Tanner Weinstock & Dodig.

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