FCA's Board of Directors
 

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©2005 Family Caregiver Alliance

FCA’s Board of Directors elected new officers at its Annual Meeting. Kathy Murphy, Director, Network Business Development & Integration, WPP Group USA, Inc. will continue as the Board President. Kathryn Lee, an Educational Therapist with the San Mateo County Office of Education, Secondary Education Services for Special Needs Students, was re-elected Vice President. Sue Wong, Director of Administration and Finance at On Lok, Inc., was elected to continue as Board Treasurer. Janice Oringer, President of the Oringer Foundation, will continue to serve as Secretary. All Board Officers fill one-year terms.

Re-elected to three-year terms as Directors were Kathy Murphy and also Margaret Wallhagen, Ph.D., R.N., C.S., G.N.P., Associate Professor, Gerontology Program, UCSF School of Nursing.

Three new members joined the Board of Directors, all elected for one-year terms: Jennifer Arthur, M.B.A., Principal with Arthur Associates, a health care strategy and research firm in San Francisco; Debra Berman, Account Planning Director for DDB Advertising in San Francisco; and Mark O’Carroll, M.B.A., Strategy and Management Consultant for Marakon Associates, also in San Francisco.
Continuing on the Board are Claude Everhart, CEO of The Everhart Company; William J. Lynch, Ph.D., formerly Program Chief of the Brain Injury Rehabilitation Unit at the Veterans Affairs Medical Center in Palo Alto and now a neuropsychologist in private practice; Cynthia Malatesta, Vice President of Underwriting and Marketing at ADB Insurance Services Financial in Redwood City; and Jeff Moeller, Director, Cushman & Wakefield of California, Inc.

The Board thanked departing Board Members for their dedicated service. They are Jean Coleman, R.N., M.S., N.P., formerly the Clinical Program Administrator at the University of California, Davis/Martinez Alzheimer’s Research Center; Allen Feder of Allen S. Feder & Company, Inc.; and  Kevin Koppes, an Underwriting Consultant for Aetna.

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