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Eugene J. Alpert was appointed senior vice president for academic affairs and student services of The Washington Center For Internships and Academic Seminars in Washington, D.C. Prior to joining The Center, Alpert was The Center's campus liaison at Texas Christian Unioversity in Fort Worth, Texas Fort Worth is the fifth-largest city in the state of Texas, 18th-largest city in the United States[1], and voted one of "America’s Most Livable Communities. .

Patricia Boucker is the new chief financial officer of QueensCare in Los Angeles Los Angeles (lôs ăn`jələs, lŏs, ăn`jəlēz'), city (1990 pop. 3,485,398), seat of Los Angeles co., S Calif.; inc. 1850. . Most recently, she served as CFO See Chief Financial Officer.  for Columbia West Hills Medical Center in West Hills, Calif.

Eleanor T. Cicerchi was appointed associate vice president for development of Westport, Conn.-based Save the Children. Formerly, Cicerchi served as vice president for development and external affairs/Americas for ORBIS International ORBIS International is an international non-profit non-governmental organization (NGO) focusing on prevention of blindness and the treatment of eye diseases in developing countries. It is best known for its "flying eye hospital", presently a McDonnell Douglas DC-10.  headquartered in New York City New York City: see New York, city.
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City (pop., 2000: 8,008,278), southeastern New York, at the mouth of the Hudson River. The largest city in the U.S.
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Lyles Forbes was hired as curator of small craft of The Mariners' Museum in Newport News,Va. Forbes was previously assistant curator of maritime arts and history for Peabody Essex museum The Peabody Essex Museum was founded in 1799 as the East India Marine Society by a group of Salem, Massachusetts, based captains and supercargoes. Members of the Society were required by the society's charter to collect "natural and artificial curiosities" from beyond the Cape of  in Salem, Mass.

Jennie Greer is the new executive director of The New Harmony Project in Indianapolis. Greer most recently served as artistic assistant for Signature Theatre Company in New York City.

Kimberley Hammer was hired new director of development and donor relations of The Pittsburgh Foundation in Pittsburgh, Pa. She worked for the Pittsburgh law firm Buchanan Ingersoll prior to the hiring

Jody Hampton was recently hired as manager of Winter Park Health Foundation in Winter Park Fla. Hampton previously served as site supervisor for the Marks Street Senior Recreation Complex located in Orlando, Fla.

Linda Hightower was appointed director of marketing and development of United Cerebral Palsy United Cerebral Palsy (UCP), sometimes known as United Cerebral Palsy Associations, is a network of affiliated groups in the United States which works to "advance the independence, productivity and full citizenship of people with disabilities" (from UCP's mission statement),  of Central California, based in Fresno, Calif. She previously served as associate director for Rape Counseling Service of Fresno, Inc.

Scott Jackson is the new senior vice president of regional ministry and resource development of World Vision in Federal Way, Wash. Most recently, he served as president and managing director of the Seattle office for APCO APCO Association of Public Safety Communications Officials
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Kevin P. Kearns was recently appointed president and chief executive officer of the William J. Copeland Fund and its affiliated organization, the Elmer J. Tropman Nonprofit Management Institute in Pittsburgh. Kearns is taking a leave of absence from his associate professor duties at the University of Pittsburgh's Graduate School of Public and International Affairs.
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Title Annotation:personnel changes at non-profit organizations
Publication:The Non-profit Times
Article Type:Brief Article
Geographic Code:1USA
Date:Mar 1, 2001
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