On the Boards

January 23, 2012
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  • KatharineMaroney
  • KatharineMaroney
  • Robert R.Kugler
  • Joseph W.Devine
  • MikeSilver
  • CharnelleHicks
  • JoanEmmi
  • William F.Hyland Jr.
  • GeoffMoulton Jr.
  • RayPennacchia
  • Tricia J.Sadd

Robert R. Kugler has been elected by the national board of directors of the American Cancer Society to serve as secretary of the volunteer health organization. Additionally, he has been elected chairman of the board of the American Cancer Society Cancer Action Network, the society's advocacy affiliate. Kugler is a partner at Archer & Greiner P.C. and former chairman of the firm's real estate department.

William F. Hyland Jr. has been named to the board of trustees of the Virtua Foundation, a nonprofit group that raises funds that support capital improvements, patient care, and community education and outreach programs for Virtua Health System. He is a partner with Hyland Levin L.L.P., Marlton.

The Partnership for the Delaware Estuary, a nonprofit national estuary program serving portions of Delaware, New Jersey, and Pennsylvania, has named Charnelle Hicks chairwoman. She is president and founder of CHPlanning Ltd., Philadelphia.

Fulton Financial Corp., a Lancaster-based financial-holding company, has elected Albert Morrison 3d to its board. He is chairman and chief executive officer of Burnham Holdings Inc.

Natural Lands Trust Inc., a Media nonprofit land-conservation organization, has appointed the following to its board:

Barbara Aronson, a former partner at Berger & Co.

Katharine Maroney is a partner for Ecos US and is former chief of staff for Illinois Rep. John Edward Porter.

Geoff Moulton Jr. was chief counsel to Delaware Sen. Edward E. Kaufman and was later appointed deputy special inspector general for the Troubled Asset Relief Program and is associate professor of law at Widener.

Elwyn, the Media human-services agency, has elected Joan Emmi to its board. She most recently was a board member and president of the board of the Philadelphia Ronald McDonald House, a member of The Old Eagle School, and served on several committees of the Archdiocese of Philadelphia.

American Jewish Committee, a nonprofit organization, has elected the following members to its board: Rachel Berman, sales manager at Hotel Palomar, Philadelphia; Bonnie Freundlich, past president of Freundlich Associates, Philadelphia; Morris Gocial, a partner at Gold, Gocial, Gerstein L.L.C., and past president of the American-Israel Chamber of Commerce; and Fred Strober, a real estate lawyer and partner at Saul Ewing L.L.P., Philadelphia.

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