On the Boards
Environmental Tectonics Corp., a Southampton maker of flight and driving simulators and other devices, named Winston E. Scott to its board. Scott is a retired U.S. Navy captain and dean of the Florida Institute of Technology's College of Aeronautics. He is a former NASA astronaut who was a mission specialist on two space shuttle flights, in 1996 and '97.
Environmental Tectonics Corp., a Southampton maker of flight and driving simulators and other devices, named Winston E. Scott to its board. Scott is a retired U.S. Navy captain and dean of the Florida Institute of Technology's College of Aeronautics. He is a former NASA astronaut who was a mission specialist on two space shuttle flights, in 1996 and '97.
Cozen O'Connor member John R. Washlick was reelected to three leadership positions in health-law organizations: a three-year term on the board of directors of the American Health Lawyers Association; a one-year term on the board of the New Jersey Bar Association Hospital and Health System Committee; and reappointment as co-chair of the Camden County Bar Association Health Law Committee.
Presbyterian Children's Village, a Philadelphia nonprofit human-services organization founded as an orphanage in 1877, elected the following officers and members to its board:
Elizabeth S. Gadsden was elected chair. She is a former social worker and supervisor of adolescent services for the Bucks County Children and Youth Social Services Agency.
Thomas O. Hiscott was elected vice chair. He is a lawyer and partner with the firm Heckscher, Teillon, Terrill & Sager P.C. in West Conshohocken.
Joan Mount was elected secretary. She retired as a senior drug-safety associate from Johnson & Johnson Pharmaceutical Co. in Philadelphia.
R. Scott Latimer was elected treasurer. He is a principal with PricewaterhouseCoopers L.L.P., Philadelphia.
Maris Ogg was elected assistant treasurer. She is president and a founder of Tower Bridge Advisors, West Conshohocken.
Rebecca F. Brinks, an artist completing her master's degree in education at Rosemont College.
Jane Krumrine retired from Johnson & Higgins Insurance as vice president of corporate communications worldwide, New York.
Joanne Markman teaches Spanish at the Gateway School in Gladwyne and is a volunteer in the Create-a-Book writing program at the T.M. Pierce School in West Philadelphia.
Robert Taylor is a lawyer for Thomas Jefferson Hospital specializing in human resources and employment.
Stephanie Watkins recently founded her own consulting firm for small businesses. She had been regional administrator for the U.S. Small Business Administration.
Ametek Inc., the Paoli maker of electronic instruments and electrical motors, appointed Anthony J. Conti to its board. Conti retired in 2009 from PricewaterhouseCoopers as managing partner in the Philadelphia office.
The Albert Einstein Healthcare Network, Philadelphia, named the following officer and members to its board:
Richard C. Sheerr, president of the Wagman Primus Group LP., was named chairman.
Bonnie Camarda is director of partnerships for the Greater Philadelphia Salvation Army and president of the Hispanic Clergy of Philadelphia.
Douglas Cosgrove is a psychiatrist and acting medical director of the Belmont Center for Comprehensive Treatment.
Alison Korman Feldman is senior vice president of real estate and management for Korman Commercial Properties, Trevose.
Steven J. Kessler is chairman of Resource Capital Corp.
Susan Kline Klehr is an interior designer.
Shawn N. Orenstein is president of Kistler Tiffany Benefits, Berwyn.
Clifford D. Schlesinger is a managing director of the Goldman Sachs & Co. Strategic Wealth Advisory Team in Philadelphia.
Nancy Shrier is chairman of the MossRehab Advisory Board and a retired elementary-school teacher in the Wissahickon School District.
Cary W. Toner is chief executive officer of the Toner Organization and chairman and cofounder of iPipeline.
Paul H. Weiss is president of Techni-Tool Inc., Worcester.
Other related appointments:
Steven Berk was elected chairman of the Albert Einstein Healthcare Services board of trustees. Berk is a partner with the law firm Segal, Berk, Gaines & Liss in Philadelphia.
Jane F. Hoffer was elected chairman of the Albert Einstein Physician Services board of trustees. Hoffer is CEO of BrainRewards Inc.
The Women's Resource Center, a Wayne nonprofit organization, named the following board members:
Mary P. Hoffman is human resources director at Sb1 Federal Credit Union.
Esther M. Murray-Purnell is assistant principal at Radnor Middle School.
Elizabeth Lynn Weber is vice president of benefits at Comcast Communications.
Joselyn G. Ewart is a financial partner at Entrust Financial L.L.C.
Lisa Satteson, a manager at Catholic Health East, was named president.
Martha J. Bedeian, financial adviser at Merrill Lynch, was named first vice president.
Lisa Kohn, president of Chatsworth Consulting Group, is second vice president.
Kathleen M. Yanoshak, a business/math instructor at Pennsylvania State University's Brandywine campus, is treasurer.
Robert S. Davis was elected to the board of directors of the Boys and Girls Clubs of Philadelphia. He is a member of the Real Estate Practice Group at Cozen O'Connor.
The Walnut Street Theatre elected Brad Molotsky to its board of trustees. He is executive vice president, general counsel, and corporate secretary for Brandywine Realty Trust.
The Eastern Montgomery County Chamber of Commerce named Kent Keith to its board. He is a financial adviser at Morgan Stanley Smith Barney, Blue Bell.
- Mike Zebe