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Jim Carney
James H. Carney, II
Chairman

Graduated from St. Sebastian's Country Day School in Newton, MA; from Rollins College in Winter Park, FL with a B.A. in History and Government; from Wesleyan University in Middletown, CT with a M.A. in Liberal Studies; with additional study at the University of Madrid, New York University.

Taught at St. Edward's School in Florida as a founding faculty member; and at Purnell School in New Jersey, in 1974, succeeding the founder as Head of School; was Executive Vice President of John's Island Company and COO of the Driftwood Resort Group in Florida, and Vice President and Senior Consultant with the Princeton Strategy Group in New Jersey. Mr. Carney joined Carney, Sandoe & Associates in 1984 and serves as its Chairman/CEO. Founder and Chairman, The Gardner Carney Leadership Institute, Colorado Springs, CO. Has served or currently serves on the following boards: Fishers Island Development Corporation, Fishers Island, NY; Advisory Council of the National Outdoor Leadership School (NOLS), Lander, WY; the Alumni Board of Directors of Rollins College, Winter Park, FL; Trustee, Rabun Gap-Nacoochee School, Rabun Gap, GA; Fountain Valley School, Colorado Springs, CO; Board of Visitors, Walnut Hill School, Natick, MA. Served as Trustee and first Chair of the New Jersey State Teenage Festival of the Arts; Director, General Advisory Board of Odyssey House, New York City; Trustee, Museum and Center for the Arts; and Director, Riverside Children's Theater, Florida.




Devereaux McClatchey
Devereaux McClatchey
President

Graduated from Westminster Schools in Atlanta, GA; from Duke University in Durham, NC with a B.A. in History; from the University of Georgia School of Law in Athens, GA with a J.D.; from Harvard Divinity School in Cambridge, MA with a M.T.S.; Additional studies at the Bread Loaf School of English (Middlebury, VT); Universidad Argentina de la Empresa (Buenos Aires).

Practiced law in Atlanta, Georgia with Womble, Carlyle & Associates, specializing in business litigation. Left law practice to pursue graduate work at Harvard’s Program in Religion and Secondary Education. Served as a Teaching Fellow at the Harvard Graduate School of Education; taught American history, economics, and the American Legal System at Phillips Andover Academy’s Summer Sessions (Andover, MA); student-taught civics at Boston Latin High School (Boston, MA) and The American Legal System at the Media and Technology Charter High School of Boston (MATCH); currently tutors at the Boston Renaissance Charter School.

Joined CS&A in the summer of 2000; President since 2004. Serves on the Board of the Young Presidents’ Organization (YPO), New England Chapter (2007-current), and the Board of the Center for Spiritual and Ethical Education (CSEE), 2009-current; active member of the Georgia Bar Association.



Aggie Underwood
Agnes C. Underwood
Vice President, Director of the Search and Consulting Group

Graduated from Connecticut College in New London, CT with a B.A. in Economics; from Columbia University Business School in New York City, NY with a M.B.A (Beta Gamma Sigma); Teacher Training Certificate from Shady Hill School in Cambridge, MA.

Served as Headmistress of National Cathedral School, Washington, D.C., 1989 – 2003; formerly Headmistress of Garrison Forest School, Baltimore, MD 1978-1989. Board leadership experience includes: President of the Headmistresses Association; President, the Headmasters Association; President, National Association of Principals of Schools for Girls; Vice-President, Country Day Headmasters Association; Vice-President of A Better Chance; Trustee, Washington Episcopal School; Canon, Washington National Cathedral; Chair, National Association of Episcopal Schools' Bicentennial Conference 2004; Trustee, National Association of Independent Schools.



Earl Ball
Earl Ball
Senior Search Consultant

Served as Head of School at William Penn Charter School (Philadelphia, Pennsylvania), 1976-2007. Prior to that time served as Assistant Head of The Park School (Maryland), and as Associate Director of Teacher Preparation at the Graduate School of Education, University of Pennsylvania. Taught English to secondary school students in urban schools, suburban schools, and independent schools as well as taught education courses at the graduate level at the University of Pennsylvania and Johns Hopkins University.

While at William Penn Charter School, served on the boards of the National Association of Independent Schools, the Pennsylvania Association of Independent Schools (past president), the Friends Council on Education (executive committee clerk). Also served as a member and past president of the Country Day School Headmasters Association, as past president and member of the Headmasters Association, and as a member of the Headmistresses of the East and the National Association of Principals of Schools for Girls. Also trustee of Tower Hill School (Delaware), and the White-Williams Scholars support program for inner-city students in Philadelphia. Chaired accreditation teams for schools in five different regional associations.

Earned a Bachelor of Arts in English from Middlebury College prior to completing a Master of Arts in Teaching from Johns Hopkins University. Completed doctoral work at the University of Pennsylvania focused on curriculum and instruction with a specialty in teacher supervision.



Larry Becker
Lawrence W. Becker
Senior Search Consultant

Graduated from Amherst College with a B.A. and from Harvard University with an M.A.T. in Mathematics.

Served as Head of School and Instructor of Mathematics at the Brooks School from 1986-2008. At the Hotchkiss School taught mathematics, served as a dormitory faculty member and held positions of Director of College Counseling, Dean of Admission, Dean of Faculty and Assistant Headmaster from 1964 - 1986. Authored a series of three mathematics textbooks, Relevant Mathematics: Algebra, Geometry, Advanced Algebra and Trigonometry published by the Independent School Press. Elected to the Commission on Independent Schools, New England Association of Schools and Colleges and served from 2001- 2007; Chair of the Commission from 2005 - 2007. Trustee of Pike School from 1988 - 1994. A member of the Headmasters Association since 1987 serving on the Executive Committee from 2004 - 2006.



Ben Bolte
Benjamin L. Bolte
Senior Search Consultant

Graduated from The Hill School, Pottstown, PA; from Oberlin College in Oberlin, OH with a B.A. in English; from Middlebury College (Bread Loaf School of English, Middlebury & Oxford) in Middlebury, VT with a M.A. in English.

Served as Vice-President and Chief Operating Officer of Carney, Sandoe & Associates, managing all operations, placement services, candidate recruitment, and conference services; as a CS&A Senior Placement Associate, conducting top administrator placement and search for Division and Assistant Heads, Deans, and Directors of Admission, College Advising, Finance, and Development; as CS&A Placement Associate conducting mathematics and science placement.

Taught English and served as Director of Admission at The Community School, Ketchum, ID; also has served as Director of Administration and Finance for a major Boston church; consultant to non-profit organizations in the areas of management and strategy development and implementation; and as coach, Belmont High School boys’ lacrosse, and Belmont youth soccer and lacrosse associations; ten years as a H.O.P.E. volunteer; Belmont Hill School parent.



Chuck B.
Chuck Burdick
Senior Search Consultant

Graduated from Middlebury College in Middlebury, VT with a B.A. in English; from Rutgers - the State University with a M.A. in English.

Chuck has 38 years experience in five NAIS independent schools. He spent 26 consecutive years in boarding schools, 12 in day schools and 24 years in K-12 schools. Prior to his most recent appointments at Cary Academy, NC, he held positions at Kent School, CT; Phillips Exeter Academy, NH; Milton Academy, MA; and Princeton Day School, NJ.

Before joining Carney, Sandoe & Associates in July, 2005 as a Search and Consulting Associate, he was the first full-time Head of Upper School at Cary Academy before serving as the school's founding Dean of Faculty.

Additional positions have included: teacher of English and American literature (including AP); dormitory resident and head; coach; admissions, financial aid, and college counseling officer; department chair (English, Library/Media Services); grant writer; and director of the Massachusetts Advanced Studies Program, a nationally recognized summer school for talented and underserved Massachusetts public school students.



Art Charles
Art Charles
Senior Search Consultant

Graduated Phi Beta Kappa from Georgetown University with a B.S. in French and Italian. Also earned an M.S. and Ph.D. at Georgetown, while teaching in local public schools and coaching rowing at Georgetown and George Washington Universities.

Served in international schools as Secondary Principal at the American Embassy School in New Delhi, India. Worked as Assistant Head of School/Dean of Students at Salisbury School in Connecticut for seven years before taking position as Headmaster of The American School in Switzerland. Also served as Secondary Principal of Academia Cotopaxi in Quito, Ecuador; as President of the American College of Sofia in Bulgaria; as Assistant Head of School and Dean of Faculty at Berkshire School; and, most recently, as President of International College in Beirut, Lebanon. Has guided administrative candidates through international school internship experiences with Lehigh University.

Has chaired accreditation visiting teams to a number of international schools, and serves as a member of the Commission for American and International Schools Abroad of the New England Association of Schools and Colleges. Has presented frequently at conferences and schools on international teacher exchange and global literacy.



Peter Cheney
Peter Cheney
Senior Search Consultant

Graduated from The Gunnery School in Washington, CT; from Transylvania University in Lexington, KY with a BA in Economic and Business Administration; from Virginia Theological Seminary in Alexandria, VA with a Masters of Divinity; and was the recipient in 2003 of an honorary doctorate from the University of the South in Sewanee, TN. Also received graduate certification from Moravian Theological Seminary in Bethlehem in pastoral counseling with an emphasis on adolescent development, and is a clinical member of the American Association of Pastoral Counselors; and has extensive training and experience in mediation and conflict resolution.

Served as the Interim Headmaster of St. Richard’s School in Indianapolis, IN. Prior to this service he led the National Association of Episcopal Schools for nine years. Previous to work with NAES, he served for over five years as Senior Associate Priest and Director of Development at St. Philip’s In The Hills Parish and its Beginning School in Tucson, AZ. Earlier, he worked for ten years at St. Paul’s School, Concord, New Hampshire in a variety of roles, but principally as Chaplain and School Counselor, and as Director of Admissions. He has also served as the rector of a parish and community early childhood program in Pennsylvania.

He serves or has completed service on several boards including St. Paul’s School in Concord, NH; Trinity-Pawling School in Pawling, NY; St. Philip’s Academy in Newark, NJ; and the Council for American Private Education (CAPE). Cheney is the author of many articles on independent school and Episcopal school education and governance and is a frequent speaker and lecturer.


Jay Crawford
Jay Crawford
Senior Search Consultant

Graduated from The Episcopal Academy, Philadelphia, PA; from St. Joseph's University in Philadelphia, PA with a B.S. in Psychology; from Temple University in Philadelphia, PA with a M.Ed. in Psychology. Widener University conferred the degree of LHD in 1998.

Taught at The Episcopal Academy, Merion, Pennsylvania. Served for 29 years as Head of School at The Episcopal Academy. Served as Vice President of the Headmasters Association, President and Secretary of the Philadelphia Area Independent School Heads, and President and Director of the Pennsylvania Association of Independent Schools. Chaired various accreditation teams in the United States and abroad through the Middle States Association of Colleges and Schools and the Pennsylvania Association of Private Academic Schools.

Member, Country Day School Headmasters Association, National Association of Principals of Schools for Girls, and Headmistresses of the East. Member of the Board of Directors of The Lankenau Hospital Foundation, The Pennsylvania Association of Private Academic Schools, and the Association of Delaware Valley Independent Schools. Trustee of the Gladwyne Montessori School, Montgomery Country Day School, and Camp Tecumseh.

Founder of the Philadelphia Steppingstone Program and the Philadelphia Independent School Community of Concern; Past President of the Philadelphia Independent School Consortium.



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Ralph Davison
Senior Search Consultant

Graduated from Hamilton College in Clinton, NY with a B.A. in Music and French; from Middlebury College in Middlebury, VT with a M.A. in medieval French literature; from the University of Virginia in Charlottesville, VA with a Ph.D. in History and Education. Doctoral work centered on the missionary education work of the Episcopal Church with rural southern African-Americans (ca. 1907-1940) and the Appalachian Mountain people in Virginia (1888-1948).

Served as the Associate Headmaster of St. Anne’s-Belfield School (VA), the Assistant Headmaster of St. Stephen’s School (VA) and, from 1986 to 2006, as the Headmaster of Greensboro Day School (NC). Founder of the Triad Association of Non-public Schools (NC), served as the President of the North Carolina Association of Independent Schools, and currently serves on the boards of the National Association of Independent Schools (NAIS), the Southern Association of Independent Schools, the Collegiate School (VA) and the corporate board for Kindermusik International.

Served on the local boards of First Union and Wachovia Banks (1991-2005) and currently is a faculty member of the NAIS Financing Schools Institute.



Jake Dresden
Jake Dresden
Senior Search Consultant

Jake was born in the Netherlands and emigrated to the United States at six years old. He attended Westtown School in Westtown, PA, graduating in 1962. He enrolled in the University of Pennsylvania and earned a B.A. degree in Political Science in 1966 and an M.A. in International Politics in 1969. Additional studies ensued at Bryn Mawr College toward an uncompleted Ph.D. in History

Jake began his teaching career at Abington Friends School in Jenkintown, PA and then moved after three years to William Penn Charter School in Philadelphia where he served in many capacities for twenty-one years, a teacher, coach, department head, college counselor, Jake eventually served as assistant head of school for seven years. In 1991 he was appointed the 25th headmaster of The Collegiate School in New York City (founded in 1628), a position he held until 2000 when he became the 9th head of school of Concord Academy, holding that post until June 2009.

Jake has served numerous professional organizations and been a trustee of three distinguished independent schools- Trinity School and Spence School in New York City and The Fenn School in Concord, MA. He has held leadership positions with NYSAIS (New York Association of Independent Schools-trustee), AISNE (Association of Independent Schools of New England-treasurer), InterSchool Association of New York-president, and is a member of both the Country Day School headmasters Association (CDSHA) and the Headmaster Association. He was a founding member of the International Boys’ School Coalition and taught for two years at Teacher’s College, Columbia University, in its Klingenstein Program for Independent School Leadership.



Bruce G.
Bruce W. Galbraith
Senior Search Consultant

Graduated from the University of Michigan in Ann Arbor, MI with a B.A. in Music and a M.A. in Educational Administration.

He served as teacher, Assistant Principal and Athletic Director, 1963-1968, Executive Director of a statewide music association at the University of Michigan 1968-1977, and Head of School for 25 years - Interlochen Arts Academy 1977-1987, and Park Tudor School (IN) 1987-2002, when he retired.

Bruce is Executive Director of NAPSG (the National Association of Principals of Schools for Girls), served as Registrar General (COO) of The Cum Laude Society (National HS Honorary) from 1993 to 2008, was President of AIMS (Association of Independent Michigan Schools), and chaired the boards of ISACS (Independent Schools Association of the Central States) and the PBS radio and TV stations in Indianapolis, Indiana. He was a Trustee of NAIS (National Association of Independent Schools) and the Michigan Council for the Arts, is a Member of the Headmaster’s Association and the Country Day School Headmaster’s Association.

He currently serves on the Boards of the Canterbury School and the SW Florida Symphony in Ft. Myers FL, and the Bach Ensemble of Naples (FL). He has been a consultant to numerous schools in America, and to schools in Taiwan, Israel and New Zealand.



Gary Gruber
Gary Gruber
Senior Search Consultant

Graduated from Miami University in Oxford, OH with a B.A. in Religion; from Princeton Theological Seminary in Princeton, NJ with a M.Div. in Theology; from Pennsylvania State University in State College, PA with a M.S. and a Ph.D. in Human Development.

Founding Head, Bosque Preparatory School; Interim Head, The Hun School; Head, The Shipley School; Consultant, Milton Hershey School; Former Chaplain and Counselor at Choate, Rosemary Hall; educational consultant since 1992.

Founder and a Trustee of the Southwest Institute for Educational Research and Teacher Development, Santa Fe, NM. Founding Board Chair of Monte del Sol School in Santa Fe, NM; served on Boards of the Menaul School in Albuquerque and on Foundation for Educational Excellence, NM; former trustee of Global Education Foundation.

Served on the Boards of Directors and Trustee for Franklin Settlement House, Detroit; Northwest Child Guidance Clinic, Detroit; Grosse Pointe Family Life Education Council; Grosse Pointe Human Relations Council; Lancaster Country Day School, PA; Lancaster County Pastoral Counseling Center; Citizens for Better Education, State College, PA; Institute for Development of Emotional and Life Skills, University Park, PA.



Kiki Johnson
Kathleen (Kiki) Johnson
Vice President, Senior Associate

Graduated from Vassar College in Poughkeepsie, NY with a A.B. in History; from the University of Maryland in College Park, MD with a M.A. in History.

Most recently Vice President for Institutional Leadership for the National Association of Independent Schools (NAIS), leading programs and resources for heads, trustees, and topics related to governance, leadership, strategic planning and evaluation. Previously was Executive Director, New Jersey Association of Independent Schools, and Senior Policy Analyst, Office of Private Education, U.S. Department of Education. Kiki serves as a Senior Consultant of The Search Group as well as providing institutional assessment and strategic consulting services to boards and top management teams of schools.

Taught in four NAIS member schools, and headed three of them: Interim Head, St. Luke's School, New York; Headmistress, Albany Academy for Girls, Albany, NY; Acting Head, The Madeira School, Greenway, VA. She also taught history, and was Academic Dean at Madeira prior to becoming head.

Presently Trustee, Henry Sheldon Museum of Vermont History, Middlebury, VT and Member, Search Committee, St. Stephen’s Church, also in Middlebury. Past trustee and chair, of the Trustee Committee, McLean School, Potomac, MD. Has been a board member of the National Association of Principals of Schools for Girls, (NAPSG), and The Head Mistresses of the East (also former President) and currently serves the latter as its Executive Director. Former trustee of the New York Association of Independent Schools, a member of their Commission on Accreditation, and a trustee of New Jersey SEEDS.



Rayna Loeb
Rayna Loeb
Senior Search Consultant

Holds an A.B. from the University of California at Berkeley in Sociology, and an M.S. from the University of Texas at Dallas in Computer Science. Additional studies at the University of Vienna.

Current member of the Executive Committee of the Board of Trustees of Lamplighter School, Dallas, TX, serving as Chair of the Governance Committee. Former member of the Board of Trustees of The Hockaday School and Wise Academy, both in Dallas, TX. Former member of the Board of Trustees of Temple Emanu-El, Dallas, Texas, serving as Chair of the Board Development Committee and as a member of both the Budget and Finance Committee and the Membership Committee.

Served as President of the Parents’ Association of both Lamplighter School and The Hockaday School. Current member of the Jewish Community Foundation Scholarship Committee.

Served as an Associate with Spencer Stuart, a global executive search firm; previously served as an Associate with Korn Ferry International and Sandhurst Associates. Research Associate with Grassroots, Incorporated, a San Francisco-based capital management firm, and with Future Computing, Incorporated, a marketing research firm in computer services.



Tim M.
Timothy R. McIntire
Senior Search Consultant

Graduated from St. John’s University in Collegeville, MN with a B.A. in English; from Western Carolina University in Cullowhee, NC with a M.A. in English; from the University of Virginia in Charlottesville, VA with a Ed.S. in Educational Leadership and Policy Studies.

With over thirty years of independent school experience, Tim has served as a teacher and administrator at The Asheville School from 1978-1987 where he taught English, coached, and was a Dorm Master, the Dean of Students and Assistant Headmaster. In 1989, Tim was named Principal of the Upper School at The Kinkaid School in Houston, Texas. He followed his work at Kinkaid with an appointment in 1996 to be Head of School at Albuquerque Academy in New Mexico. In 2000, Tim became the Executive Director of the Southwestern Association of Episcopal Schools (SAES) which covers the states of Arkansas, Arizona, Louisiana, New Mexico, Oklahoma and Texas. From 2002-2006, he was Head of School and Chief Executive Officer at Francis Parker School in San Diego.

Tim has served schools both locally and nationally by participating in the work of regional and national organizations including the Council for Spiritual and Ethical Education, ASSIST, The Texas Private School Accreditation Association and the Texas Association of Non-Public Schools. He has worked with numerous boards on creative leadership and governance; served on several accreditation commissions; been a vital leader and participant in conferences and workshops on equity and justice issues; and mentored a diverse cadre of independent school leaders. Tim is a member of the Country Day School Headmasters Association.



Tom P.
Thomas A. Plihcik
Senior Search Consultant

Received his Baccalaureate degree from Clemson University and completed the Executive Program in Marketing Management at Stanford University. Mr. Plihcik has nearly twenty years of experience in corporate, executive search. His clients have included both small employers and Fortune 100 companies.

Prior to starting his own executive search firm, Tom served as a Vice President of Marketing for Wrangler. While at Wrangler, he served as a liaison with McKinsey and Company in establishing the company’s strategic marketing and business planning processes. His experience also includes the start-up of a new division. He is credited with establishing many, cost effective, marketing methods that became part of Wrangler’s standard marketing protocols.

Mr. Plihcik served as Vice-President of the Board of Directors of the Southeastern Apparel and Textile Manufacturers and on Wrangler’s R&D Priority Committee, Marketing Function Committee, and Marketing Internship Committee. He has served as co-President of Parents for the Advancement of Gifted Education and as a member of the Board of Directors of the Interfaith Reemployment Group. He has also been active with the United Way and served as Meet Director for the Greensboro City Swim Meet.


Tom Redmon
Tom Redmon
Senior Search Consultant

Has served as the President of the Southern Association of Independent Schools in Atlanta for the past 21 years. Prior to this service he worked for the College Board in Atlanta and New York between 1976 and 1984 as a director of the Admissions Testing Program and later as director of state and legislative services. During the two years prior to becoming executive director of SAIS, he served the Southern Regional Education Board (SREB), headquartered in Atlanta, as senior officer for educational policy research.

Dr. Redmon, earned his bachelor's degree at Duke University, a master's degree in Theology from Boston University, an Ed.D. from the University of Georgia, and post-doctoral certification in Adult and Life Long Learning from the Harvard Graduate School of Education. He has written extensively on the issues of school governance and accreditation standards over the last decade.

He serves or has completed service on numerous boards as an officer or director, including the Council on Spiritual and Ethical Education, the Council for Advanced Study in International Education, the Georgia Society of Association Executives and the GSAE Foundation, The Galloway School in Atlanta, the Georgia Partnership for Excellence in Education, and Atlanta Rotary.



Barry R.
Barry Rowland
Senior Search Consultant

Graduated from the University of Toronto in Toronto, ON with a B.P.H.E and a B.A. in Education; from the Ontario Institute of Educational Studies, University of Toronto in Toronto, ON with a M.Ed. in Educational Administration and Special Education. Mr. Rowland holds teaching certification in English, Latin, Physical and Health Education as well as Principal and Superintendent Certification from the Ontario Ministry of Education [Canada].

Prior to joining Carney, Sandoe & Associates Mr. Rowland served as Superintendent of Schools in the City of York, Toronto, Canada from 1985-1998 with major responsibilities in the areas of strategic planning, human resources, special education programs/services, school safety and security, supervision and evaluation of elementary/secondary principals, and secondary school staffing. Prior to that he served as a school administrator and teacher for 22 years.

Mr. Rowland's impressive list of civic and educational activities include: Municipal Councilor, City of York, Toronto [1991-1998]; Chair, City of York Municipal Labour-Management Board, Administrative Services Committee, Works and Parks Committee; Chair, York Board Secondary School Strategic Planning Principals' Committee; Chair/Member Supervised Alternative Learning Committee, Special Education Advisory Committee and Board Committee on Policies and Procedures for Safety and Security in Schools; Chair/Member, Ontario Secondary School Headmasters' Council, Central Region and Ontario Secondary School Headmasters' Council; workshop presenter for IMTEC at their International Strategic Planning Conferences [Denver, Amsterdam and Oxford], the N.E.A. and the Russia Educational Authority.

After an outstanding football and hockey career at the University of Toronto, Mr. Rowland played professional football in both the Canadian and Continental Football Leagues. He also represented Canada in International Rugby. He is a published author with four books detailing Canada's role in the Second World War.



Trina Secor
Trina Secor
Senior Search Consultant

Graduated from Chatham Hall, Chatham, VA; from Virginia Wesleyan College, Norfolk, VA with a B.A. in French; additional studies in Lausanne, Switzerland, with graduate studies at Wesleyan University in Middletown, CT.

Taught at Purnell School in New Jersey, teacher and administrator at St. George’s Episcopal School in New Orleans, and teacher at Mead Hall, Aiken, S.C. Cofounder of Hunter McGuire School, Verona, VA. Served as Director of Admissions and Development.

President of the Board of Trustees at Chatham Hall, Chatham, VA, Executive Committee of the Board, Chatham Hall, Steering Committee Member for $17 Million Capital Campaign, Chatham Hall; Centennial Chair, Chatham Hall; Parents’ Advisory Council, Student Affairs Committee, Kenyon College, Gambier, OH; Parent Network, Phillips Exeter Academy, Exeter, New Hampshire; Parents’ Committee, Miss Porter’s School, Farmington, CT; Education Committee member of the Board, The Jeffrey Company, Columbus, OH; Chamber of Commerce, Community Leadership Program, Stephen Ministry volunteer.