Vol. LXII, No. 34
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Wednesday, August 20, 2008
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Princeton Academy of the Sacred Heart has announced the election of five new trustees: early childhood educator Christine D. Berk; Margaret Patricia Schorr, a Sacred Heart school alumna and former head of lower school at Stuart Country Day School; Carrie Anne Vinch, an environmental project manager for Ryder System, Inc.; Ruth M. Williams, a former faculty member and director of the pre-school at Stuart Country Day School; and Patrick R. Young, the President for Small Group and Middle Markets for the Mid-Atlantic region of Aetna.
Einsteins Alley, a private, non-profit economic development initiative for central New Jersey, recently announced the addition of four new members to its Board of Trustees. They include Karen A. Jezierny, Princeton Universitys Director of Public Affairs, who is responsible for the development and implementation of Princetons state government relations; Douglas W. Schoenberger, vice president, Public Affairs for Verizon New Jersey, whose his responsibilities include developing and advocating Verizons positions to New Jerseys state government on technology and broadband policy issues; Marguerite L. Mount, managing director of The Mercadien Group and a principal in Mercadien, Certified Public Accountants; and Richard C. Woodbridge, a patent attorney at Synnestvedt and Lechner, and a long time supporter of New Jerseys high tech activities. Einsteins Alleys goal is to attract, build and retain technology-based businesses in the central New Jersey region. Its efforts include municipal signs designating the high tech corridor at key locations; the Einsteins Alley Vet Career Connect job program for returning veterans; and ongoing discussions with higher education institutions and collaborations with area groups such as PlanSmartNJ.