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2018 Board of Directors 2018 Board of Directors Officers Last Name First Name Company Occupation Work address City State Zip Work phone Email addresses Home address City State Zip Personal phone Cell phone Spouse Committees Preferred Contact Term Ends 12/31 of: 1 Chair Edwards Susan GlaxoSmithKline Community Volunteer [email protected] 720 Carriage Drive Wexford PA 15090 724- 934 3149 Bob Ex, M Personal 2020 One Oxford Centre, 301 [email protected] 2 Vice Chair Burns Robert Buchanan Ingersoll & Rooney PC Grant Street, 20th Floor Pittsburgh PA 15219 412-562-1312 [email protected] 101 Bradford Cove Venetia PA 15367-1071 412- 562-1312 Kimberly Ex, B, HGD Work 2018 CCAC West Hills Vice President for Center, 100 McKee 3 Secretary Bryant Theresa CCAC Workforce Development Road Oakdale PA 15071 412-788-7360 [email protected] 10558 Forest Hill Drive Wexford PA 15090 757-650-5873 None Ex, Ed Work 2018 [email protected] Work email, cell phone. Home 4 Treasurer Schott Stevan Calgon Carbon Chief Financial Officer 3000 GSK Drive Moon Township PA 15108 (412) 787-6792 [email protected] 615 Flynn Drive Coraopolis PA 15108 412- 264-3552 412- 999-5552 Karrie Ex, F, BD address for social things 2018 Directors 500 Grant Street, Suite [email protected] Work phone & email, home 5 Amar Christopher Vorys, Saber, Seymour and Pease LLP Of Counsel 4900 Pittsburgh PA 15219 412-904-7711 [email protected] 6416 Kentucky Avenue Pittsburgh PA 15206 412-441-2053 412-316-5488 Cheryl David RD address 2020 Fifth Avenue Place, 120 Fifth Avenue, Suite 6 Athol Elizabeth S. Lovett Bookman Harmon Marks LLP 2900 Pittsburgh PA 15222 (412) 392-2506 [email protected] 208 Chestnut Road Sewickley PA 15143 412- 741-7996 412-999-8118 Barrie RD Work 2018 Director Horticulture 1815 Metropolitan 7 Baranowski Gary Manchester Bidwell Technology Street Pittsburgh PA 412 323 4000 ext.206 [email protected] 1855 Younger Avenue Pittsburgh PA 15216 412- 341-8554 412- 715-2994 HGD 2019 5023 Frew Street Personal, depends on time of 8 Berdik (summer) Jeanne B. Community Volunteer (508) 255-3377 [email protected] (Nov. - April) Pittsburgh PA 15213 412- 687-4049 412-443-5495 Dick HGD, Ex year. Cell phone. 2019 Box 224 150 Quanset Road 9 Berdik (winter) Jeanne B. (May - Oct.) S. Orleans, MA MA 02662 Senior Vice President, 625 Liberty Avenue, 10 Centofanti Erin R. EQT Production Company AssociateEngineering Vice Suite #1700 Pittsburgh PA 15222 412-226-9933 [email protected] 155 Barberry Road Sewickley PA 15143 412- 216-9932 412- 216-9932 John BD Work 2018 President, Marketing and Six PPG Place, 14th 11 Cersosimo Bonita A. Carnegie Mellon University Media Relations Floor Pittsburgh PA 15222 (412)268-1475 [email protected] 982 McCoy Road Kennedy Township PA 15136 412-335-4435 None M Personal, cell phone 2019 Retired, Vice Chairman 12 Cox Basil Eat'n Park Eat'n Park 1235 Wightman St Pittsburgh PA 15213 [email protected] 1235 Wightman St Pittsburgh PA 15213 412-422-9592 412-327-3603 Jayne Adair BD, RD Personal, home or cell phone 2020 Retired, H.J. Heinz 13 Craige Nelson H.J. Heinz Company Company [email protected] 7301 Brighton Road Pittsburgh PA 15202-1904 412- 766-0197 412- 527-0157 Carol Ex, RD, M, BD Personal 2019 (412) 767-4769 Ext. 14 Eichenlaub Daniel J. Eichenlaub, Inc. P.O. Box 111282 Pittsburgh PA 15238 303* [email protected] 100 Shannon Drive Pittsburgh PA 15238 412- 963-9631 412- 260-2426 Barbara B, En Work 2018 15 Elliott Beverlynn Community Volunteer [email protected] 74 Fair Oaks Drive Pittsburgh PA 15238 412- 963-9041 412- 915-4466 Steve Ex, BD, RD, P, F, B Personal 2019 1000 Cranberry Woods [email protected] 16 Froats Diana L. MSA Safety, Inc. Director, Internal Audit Drive Cranberry PA 16066 724-776-8860 [email protected] 1105 Sitka Drive Imperial PA 15126 724-695-3952 412-980-1890 Roger F Work 2019 [email protected] 17 Handelsman Malcolm Do It Right LLC Managing Director 307 Summer Drive Coraopolis PA 15108 412-859-8008 [email protected] 307 Summer Drive Coraopolis PA 15108 412-859-8008 412-475-1124 RD Personal 2019 Director of Business 18 Hayes Ryan L. The Gateway Engineers, Inc. Development 100 McMorris Road Pittsburgh 15205 (412) 921-4030 x168 [email protected] 110 Oak Moss Drive Coraopolis PA 15108 412- 875-6425 412- 862-8117 Erin RD Personal, cell phone 2019 Three Gateway Center, Suite 200 Work addresses, work or cell 19 Jagger Robert P. The First City Company Director of Development 401 Liberty Avenue Pittsburgh PA 15222 412-391-6024 [email protected] 155 Munce Ridge Road Washington PA 15301 724- 228-1308 412- 298-9380 Janice B, En phone 2020 Dean, SEMS & Founding Chair, Science Dept. and University Professor of 6001 University Blvd., 20 Kalevitch Maria V. Robert Morris University Biology JJ 206 Moon Township PA 15108 412-397-4020 [email protected] 106 Bentley Down Drive Moon Township PA 15108 412-299-0515 412-417-7061 Ed Ed 2020 21 Kolano William J. Kolano Design President 6026 Centre Avenue Pittsburgh PA 15206 (412) 661-9000 Ext 202 [email protected] 11 Windsor Road Pittsburgh PA 15215 412- 772-1155 412-427-1400 Brigette Pavlik M, B Both 2019 22 Ledford Ayana Heinz College at CMU Executive Director 5000 Forbes Avenue Pittsburgh PA 15215 (412) 268-8650 [email protected] 231 Hillendale Road Pittsburgh PA 15237 412-400-5370 Brad Beighle Ed 2020 Managing Director, Home mailing address, cell or 23 Legg Steven FedEx Ground Process Engineering 1000 Fedex Drive Moon Township PA 15108 412-859-2667 [email protected] 4020 Englewood Drive Aliquippa PA 15001 724-777-3090 BD work phone. 2019 24 Mazur John Community Volunteer [email protected] 2685 Sunset Lane Allison Park PA 15101 412- 480-3935 Joan F Personal 2018 Deloitte Tax LLP, 2600 Work email, cell phone, home 26 McCormick Cassie Deloitte Tax, LLP Manager One PPG Place Pittsburgh PA 15222 412-405-5364 [email protected] 404 Lexington Ave, Unit 5 Pittsburgh PA 15215 412-915-7608 None F address 2018 27 McElhattan Justin Industrial Scientific Corporation President and CEO One Life Way Pittsburgh PA 15205-7500 1-800-338-3287 x1842 [email protected] 109 Jefferson Drive Pittsburgh PA 15228 412-327-1014 Shirley BD Work 2020 [email protected] 28 Miko Mark Duquesne Light Company Chief Information Officer 411 Seventh Ave Pittsburgh PA 15219 412-393-1120 [email protected] 118 Lakeland Drive Mars PA 16046 412-780-1392 M Either 2020 [email protected] Personal, cell phone, work 29 Nandan Kumar PPG Industries Inc. Director, Global Tax 412 434 2476 [email protected] 4436 Mount Royal Blvd. Allison Park PA 15101 412-225-7957 Kathleen RD, G email 2019 [email protected] Noack Robin Federal Home Loan Bank of Pittsburgh Audit Manager 601 Grant Street Pittsburgh PA 15219 412-288-5105 [email protected] 3322 Parkview Avenue Pittsburgh PA 15213 412-519-6274 Home Porter-Scott Jill S. Polaris HR Consulting LLC Owner 207 Briaridge Drive Turtle Creek PA 15145 412-901-3321 [email protected] 207 Briaridge Drive Turtle Creek PA 15145 412-901-3321 Work Coordinator of External 2000 Park Lane Drive, [email protected] 30 Ramos Brittany Cabot Oil & Gas Corporation Affairs Suite 300 Pittsburgh PA 15205 (412) 944-9620 [email protected] 247 Tech Road Pittsburgh PA 15205 412- 965-5379 M Work Vice President of Rigid Raw Materials, 100 Bayer Road, [email protected] Work email, cell phone, home 31 Rubino Julia Covestro Polyurethanes Building 1 Pittsburgh PA 15205 (412) 413-4911 [email protected] 451 East End Avenue Beaver PA 15009 724- 728-0147 724- 622-8872 Anthony B, M address 2018 Vice President Corporate 32 Saad Elie LANXESS CORPORATION Development NAFTA P.O.Box 263271 Dubai, UAE +971-56-7249485 [email protected] 134 Camelot Circle Coraopolis PA 15108 412-260-3606 Ed 2018 2018 Board of Directors Southpointe Industrial Park, 150 Technology 33 Snyder Scott Stevens Engineers and Constructors Operations Manager Drive Canonsburg PA 15317 724-873-0953 [email protected] 8580 Christine Court Bridgeville PA 15017 412-736-3367 Kelly RD 2018 223 4th Avenue, Suite 1202 Benedum Trees Bldg, 34 Speyer III Alexander C. North Star Coal Company President 1202 Pittsburgh PA 15222 (412) 281-7225 [email protected] 4th Avenue Pittsburgh PA 15222 412- 242-1090 Silvia 2020 Vice President of Two Gateway Center, Corporate Real Estate 603 Stanwix Street, 35 Thor David Colliers International Services Suite 125 Pittsburgh PA 15222 (412) 321-4200 [email protected] 12 Edgewood Road Pittsburgh PA 15215 412- 551-3515 412- 551-3515 Carolina Ex, B Personal 2019 36 White, Jr. Brian [email protected] 405 Avonworth Heights Drive Pittsburgh PA 15237 412-364-1611 412-716-3787 Danielle Ed, M 2018 37 Worms Bill Society for Protective Coatings Executive Director 800 Trumbull Drive, Pittsburgh PA 15205 (412) 288 6049 [email protected] 405 Fairborough Court Coraopolis PA 15108 412- 859-3417 412- 477-1130 Lisa M, P or B 2020 Mail to home address, both 11 Stanwix Street, 21st [email protected] emails, phone depends on time 38 Worms Patrick Carmeuse North America Chief Information Officer Floor Pittsburgh PA 15222 (412) 995-4967 [email protected] 525 Arden Drive Monroeville PA 15146 412- 856-1365 Melissa B, F of day 2018 39 Yongo Edward J. Greystone Capital Advisors, LLC Principal 436 S Main Street Pittsburgh PA 15220 [email protected] 1505 Scenery Ridge Drive Pittsburgh PA 15241 412-831-3808 412-680-2524 Home mailing address 6800 S.
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