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Philip ObajiHe was elected into the Executive Committee of the Cross River State Football Association in January 2011 and later appointed Chairman of the Association's Media and Marketing Committee.
Katharine WeberSince Swift's death in 1993, Weber has been a Trustee and the Administrator of the Kay Swift Memorial Trust.
Drew BreesIn June 2010, President Obama appointed Brees to be co-chair of the newly renamed President's Council on Fitness, Sports and Nutrition, along with former Olympic gymnast Dominique Dawes.
Joe Torsella On August 13, 2008, Governor Edward G. Rendell named Torsella the Chairman of the Pennsylvania State Board of Education.
Randy GrafGraf was elected in 1994 to serve on the governing board of the Continental School District.
Andrew J. CrevolinIn 1950, Andrew Crevolin was appointed a member of the Board of Directors of the Sister Kenny Rehabilitation Institute and would become Chairman of its Southern California Chapter's fund drive committee for expansion of the Sister Kenny Memorial Hospital in El Monte, California.
Gerry Parsky Appointed in 1996 to a twelve-year term as Regent of the University of California, Parsky was elected unanimously by his peers to serve as their Chairman.
Terry KeelKeel currently serves as the Executive Director of the Texas Facilities Commission, a position to which he was appointed effective December 31, 2009.
Charlie KorsmoIn May 2011, it was announced that Korsmo had been nominated by President Obama for member of the Board of Trustees of the Barry Goldwater Scholarship and Excellence in Education Foundation.
Marvin ScottIn 2006, Scott was nominated by the Indianapolis Mayor and confirmed by the City-County Council to serve as a member of the Board of Directors of the Department of Waterworks of the City of Indianapolis, Marion County.
Herb WashingtonIn 1992, he became the Chairman of the Board of Directors of the Buffalo, New York, branch of the Federal Reserve Bank of New York, and later was named Director of the Federal Reserve Bank of New York.
Charmaine CrooksShe continues to serve on the IOC Athletes Commission, has been a Member of the IOC Press Commission since 2001, and was a founding member of the independent IOC Ethics Commission.
David ThibodauxThibodaux was elected by the board to serve twice as board president, and had been elected to serve as vice-president in January 2007, just weeks before his death.
Kit BondBond served as the Chairman of the Midwestern Governors Association in 1983.
Stephanie McMahonStephanie was named a member of the Board of Directors for the social media company Tout and became a board member of the USO Metropolitan Washington in 2011.
Gene GarberGarber was formerly the Chairman of the Lancaster County Agricultural Preservation Board and is a member of the Lancaster Farmland Trust, which combined have protected more than 1,000 farms and of farmland from development, more than any other county in the United States He is a 1969 graduate of Elizabethtown College.
Ron LollarIn 2004, Ron Lollar was a member of the Tennessee School Board Association, a representative agency for members of Tennessee's school boards.
Val AckermanIn 2006, Ackerman was named the U. S. delegate to the Central Board of the International Basketball Federation (FIBA), which is basketball's worldwide governing body.
Leonard L. AbessSince April 29, 2011 Abess has been Chairman of the Board of Trustees of the University of Miami.
W. Roger WebbHe was the President of the University of Central Oklahoma, in Edmond, Oklahoma, until 2011 and the President and the Chairman of the Board of Directors of the American Association of State Colleges and Universities.
Karl KeithIn the fall of 2009, Keith was elected to serve a three-year term on the Ashland University Alumni Association Board of Directors.
Sam FoxIn 2003 he also served as chair of the $ 63 million capital campaign of the United Way of Greater St. Louis.
Gene KarpinskiHe became president of the League of Conservation Voters in April 2006, after serving for more than a decade on the group's board of directors and political committee.
Peter GarrettHe joined the international board of Greenpeace in 1993 for a two-year term.
Scott LeDouxIn August 2006 LeDoux was also named Executive Director of the Minnesota Combative Sports Commission.
Robert J. Lagomarsino As of 2010, Lagomarsino continued to be active, serving on numerous community boards in and around Santa Barbara County and Ventura County, and on the Board of the California Center for Public Policy.
Joseph F. O'Connell O'Connell was appointed member of the National Conference on Uniform State Laws by Gov. David I. Walsh on September 2, 1914 and was reappointed by every following Massachusetts governor until his death.
Ian Johnston (police officer)Ian Johnston currently holds the chair (since April 2005) of the Association of Chief Police Officers (ACPO) Crime Business Area, and is chairman of Orpington Rovers Football Club, Bromley.
Charles Jensen (poet)Following that, he moved to the Washington, DC metro area and served as the Director of The Writer's Center, where he served for a term as secretary, and in 2010 he was elected by the membership of Americans for the Arts to the Emerging Leader Council, where he served as chair of the governance committee.
Mark GeragosHe has been a member of the Armenia Fund International Board of Trustees since 2006.
Donald KohnThe United States Senate approved his nomination, and Kohn began serving his four-year term as Vice Chairman of the Board of Governors of the Federal Reserve System on June 23, 2006.
Friedrich KappIn 1867, he became a member of the New York Board of Immigration.
William C. WamplerWampler was member of the board of visitors of Emory and Henry College in Emory, Virginia and was Republican assistant campaign manager for elections in 1948.
Emmanuel PelaezHe also headed the Philippine Coconut Planters Association, Mindanao-Sulu-Palawan Association and the Philippine National Red Cross Fund Drive in Mindanao (1958).
Ben DunneIn 1970, Dunne was elected to the Board of Directors and selected as the' Most Outstanding World Retailer'.
Anthony C. HillIn 2007 Hill was appointed as an At-Large member to the Executive Board of the National Black Caucus of States Institute (NBCSI) for a three-year term.
Ian Roberts (painter)He was a member of a District Council of Blyth, the Blyth Hospital Board and Country Fire Service, & in 2013 is still a member of the Blyth Development Board, BlythCinema, Blyth Progress Association, & Blyth Town Management.
Donald WuerlIn 2008, as Archbishop of Washington he was again elected to the college's board of governors, this time representing the Washington DC-Delaware-Maryland-Virginia-West Virginia region of the conference (Region IV).
Alfred E. Smith IVIn addition to his work with the Alfred E. Smith Memorial Foundation, he is a founding member and serves as Chairman of the Ireland Chamber of Commerce of the USA, Director of the Center for Hope, former Trustee of Calvary Hospital and has served on the board of Saint Vincent's Hospital in Manhattan since 1986.
Joseph A. Hardy III In addition to his involvement in 84 Lumber and Nemacolin Woodlands Resort, Hardy began a 4 year term in 2004 as Vice Chairman of the Board of Commissioners of Fayette County where he lives.
Donald Ray KennardHe served on the board of directors and was the organization's state chairman in 1994.
John W. GallivanFrom 1970 to 73 Gallivan was chairman of the Board of Trustees of the Citizens Conference on State Legislatures.
Judith GiulianiAs of 2007, she served as Executive Director of the Campaign for Saint Vincent Catholic Medical Center in New York, seeking to construct the first Level I trauma center below 14th Street in Manhattan.
R. Fred LewisSelected as Florida's Citizen of the Year in 2001 by the Florida Council, Justice Lewis has been heavily involved in children's issues, serving as a member of the Board of Directors of Miami Children's Hospital and many of its committees and panels.
Bill Hendon3 %) in the 1986 mid-term elections, Reagan appointed him to the board of directors of the Tennessee Valley Authority.
Matthew LairdAt the civic level, Laird served as the president of the com Quayside Community Board in 2010, a New Westminster resident's association representing 4,000 condo and townhouse owners.
Andrew Carroll Since 1994, Andrew Carroll has also served on the board of directors of the Literacy Volunteers of America.
Glenn TiltonUnited States Senate Committee on Commerce, Science and Transportation in June 2010 Tilton is also the former Chairman of the Air Transport Association, the industry trade organization representing U. S. airlines.
Robert CutiettaIn 2011, he was appointed Chairman of the Board of the Fisher Museum of Art in Los Angeles.
Scott CowenCowen served as president of the American Association of Universities for the 1-year term beginning 2012 October 23.
Tom Kelly (basketball)Beginning in 1954, Kelly lived for several years in Syosset, Long Island, where he served as Vice President and then President of the Board of Education for Central School District No. 2.
Albert Vander VeerHe was a trustee of the National Savings Bank many years ; resigning January 1, 1910 ; trustee of Albany Cemetery Association, and president of the Holland Society of New York.
Basil JonesHe also took an active part in the government of Christ's College, Brecon, becoming chairman of its board of governors in 1880.
Tony WaitersHe was appointed the first Director of the National Soccer Coaches Association of America's (NSCAA) Goalkeeping Institute, stepping down in 2006.
J. Craig RubyIn 1930 Ruby served as the president of the National Association of Basketball Coaches (NABC).
Ralph FlandersIn 1944, he was elected to a two-year term as president of the Federal Reserve Bank in Boston, Massachusetts.
Steve Kent (politician)Kent has also served as the Chief Commissioner and Chair of the Board of Governors for Scouts Canada, an organization he has been part of since 1986.
L. Scott CaldwellIn September 2010, she was elected to a one-year term on the national board of directors.
Christin KristoffersenBy 2011, she was a board member of the school board, the board of city operations and the port authority.
George T. SmithSmith was also District Governor of the Georgia Kiwanis in 1960 and has served on the Board of Trustees of the National Arthritis Foundation and as chairman of its National Government Affairs Committee.
Eric L. ClayIn addition, he also served on the executive board of the Clinton-Gore finance committee for Michigan in 1992.
John Adams (Ohio politician)Adams has served two terms on the Board of Directors of the Shelby County United Way and was elected as president in 1991.
Benjamin S. EdwardsIn 1885, the year before his death, he was elected to serve as president of the Illinois State Bar Association.
Asa S. Bushnell (Governor)A business executive, Bushnell served as the Ohio State Republican Party Chair in 1885.
James Buchanan (New Jersey)He was appointed a member of the board of trustees of Peddie Institute, Hightstown, New Jersey, in 1875.
Julianne OrtmanShe has been a director on the Southwest Transportation Coalition since 2001, and is a member of the Minnesota Regional Rail Authority.
Selim FranklinIn 1857 he was on the Planning & Rules Committee for the first American Chess Congress held in New York, which propelled 20-year old American Paul Morphy into an international chess celebrity overnight.
Kay Patterson (South Carolina politician)In January 1983, he was elected by the S. C. House Education Committee to serve on the University of South Carolina Trustee Board, the first Black to serve on the Board since Reconstruction.
Sidney Mason StoneIn 1880 Stone, at the age of 77, continued to serve on the Board of Trustees and the Finance Committee of the New Haven Orphan Asylum.
Pegi YoungYoung has served in the capacity of Executive Director of The Bridge School for seven years, and has also served as President of the Board of Directors since its inception in 1986.
Thayne McCullohIn 2009 the Archdiocese of Seattle's Fulcrum Foundation recognized McCulloh as a'' Champion of Catholic Education,'' and he currently serves as Vice-Chair of the Board of Directors for the Association of Jesuit Colleges and Universities (AJCU).
Sal DeRosaHe founded the Buffalo Storm of the United Soccer League in 1984 and has served as special consultant and president of the citizens advisory committee for the Buffalo Blizzard of the NPSL in the 1990s.
Marcelite J. HarrisAlso, as of September 15, 2010, General Harris was appointed by President Barack Obama to serve as a member of the Board of Visitors for the United States Air Force Academy.
Ashbel SmithHe also served as president of the board of visitors to the United States Military Academy at West Point in 1848.
Gurney EvansEvans served as executive director for the Carswell-Shaw Commission which assessed Manitoba flood damages in 1950 and was executive director of the Red River Valley Board following the 1950 flood.
Henry A. MiddletonMiddleton had a two year term as president of the Toledo Chamber of Commerce beginning in 1938.
Foo Choo ChoonIn 1913 he was elected as a president of Perak Chinese Chamber of Commerce in and appointed to both the Perak State Council and Perak Chinese Advisory Board.
Julianne OrtmanShe has also been a trustee of the Metropolitan Regional Library Association since 2000.
Jaka BiziljSince its inception in 2008 Jaka Bizilj also volunteers as Chairman of the Board of Directors of the Cinema for Peace Foundation.
F. H. AuldUntil 1966, Auld was a member of the Board of Governors of St. Andrew's College.
Meg CroftonCrofton currently serves as a Charter Member of the University of Central Florida Board of Trustees, after being appointed by the Florida Board of Governors for a five-year term in 2011.
Deborah LipstadtIn 1994, she was appointed by Bill Clinton to the United States Holocaust Memorial Council, on which she served two terms.
William C. Roberts Roberts was appointed to chair the publications committee of the American College of Cardiology (ACC) in 1976 by then-president Dean Mason, and continued to serve in this position for the next six years.
Guido HenkelDuring this period Henkel also served on the Board of Advisors for the Game Developers Conference and acted as the chairman of the advisory board for the mobile summit of the conference in 2010.
Sean ConnaughtonConnaughton served as Chairman of the Prince William Board of County Supervisors from January 1, 2000 until his appointment as Maritime Administrator.
Maurice K. GoddardGoddard retired in 1979 and remained active in the environmental movement, serving on the boards of the Chesapeake Bay Foundation, National Wildlife Federation, Pennsylvania Environmental Council, and Pennsylvania Forestry Association.
Stephen C. O'ConnellO'Connell served on the court until the Florida Board of Regents selected him to be the president of the University of Florida later in 1967.
Chuck Amato In 2002, Amato was elected to the American Football Coaches Association Board of Trustees.
Temel KotilKotil is member of the Turkish Mechanical Engineering Society since 1991, and currently member of the Board of Governors at the International Air Transport Association.
Nikki HaleyHaley was named to the board of directors of the Orangeburg County Chamber of Commerce in 1998.
Keith Bradley, Baron BradleyIn October 2006 it was announced the Keith Bradley had been appointed to the board of The Christie Hospital as a non executive director.
Romana Acosta Ba?uelosIn 1969 Acosta was appointed chairperson of the bank's board of directors and received the city's Outstanding Business Woman of the Year Award.
David M. JenningsIn 1999, Jennings served briefly as Minnesota's Commissioner of Commerce under Governor Jesse Ventura, after which he became CEO of the Minneapolis Regional Chamber of Commerce.
Andrew N. LiverisLiveris is a member of the Business Advisory Board for the University of Technology Sydney (UTS) Business School, and in April 2012 he became a member of the Special Olympics International Board of Directors.''
Bo DerekIn 2006, she was appointed to the Board of Trustees of the John F. Kennedy Center for the Performing Arts by President George W. Bush, on the operations committee.
Charles R. SkinnerHe served as member of the Board of Visitors to the United States Military Academy at West Point in 1884.
Richard Brown (transport)Brown was later appointed as a non-executive member to the board of the Department for Transport for a three-year period beginning on 15 July 2013.
Anthony G. BrownIn July 2010, Brown was elected chair of the National Lieutenant Governors Association, a position he served in for a term of one year.
Adriano RuchiniSince May 2010 he was President of the Commission Energies and Renewables at the Italian-Hungarian Chamber of Commerce in Budapest.
Joe PantaloneAs of 2010, Pantalone held positions such as the Chair of Exhibition Place, while Mayor Miller also appointed Pantalone to be Director of Toronto Hydro and the Vice-Chair of the Executive Committee.