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2022 Scholarships & Volunteers
2022 GRANTS & SCHOLARSHIPS
PROGRAM VOLUNTEERS
Patti Baum
Andrea Beegle
Kathy Brooks
Patty Brown
Larry Burrows
Larry Clark
Jenny Davis Forrest
Ed Evans
Marguerite Gibbons
Anne Hamel
Jan Hoffberger
David Irving
Mike Lehr
John Magnolia
Vincent Moulden
Cindy O’Neill
Lisa Pellicani
Paul Pellicani
Renee Plumb
Bruce Potter
Laura Marie Robinson
Kate Schoff
Abby Sprinkel
Naeemah Staggs
Michelle Szczepaniak
Amy Tate
Nancy Turner
Phil Turner
Martha Van Woerkom
Neil Weissman
Karen Whaley
Crystal Williams
Chuck Yocum
2022 BOARD COMMITTEE MEMBERS
EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE
Jim Humphrey, Chair
Larry Clark, Vice Chair
Amy Tate, Secretary
Katherine H. Caldwell, Assistant
Secretary
Karen Whaley, Treasurer
Mary Grace Folwell, Immediate Past
Chair
John Magnolia
ASSET MANAGEMENT
Larry Clark, Chair
Martha Blaxall, Community Volunteer
Stephen Holt, Premier Planning Group
Jim Humphrey, CFAAC Board Chair
Brad Long, Raymond James Financial
Services Advisors, Inc.
Greg Strott, Trustee Emeritus
GOVERNANCE & NOMINATING
Anne Hamel, Chair
Larry Burrows
Mike Lehr
David Mitchell
Vincent Moulden
Martha Van Woerkom
BUDGET & FINANCE
Karen Whaley, Chair
Carl Gutschick
Jim Humphrey
John Rosso
Neil Weissman
FUND DEVELOPMENT &
COMMUNICATIONS
Katherine H. Caldwell, Chair
Andrea Beegle
Coryse Brathwaite
Kathy Brooks
Larry Burrows
Larry Clark
David Irving
John Magnolia
Vincent Moulden
Cindy O’Neill
Jennifer Pratt
Paul Serini
Amy Tate
2022 CFAAC Scholarship Recipients
LCPL. ERIC HERZBERG, USMC AND
LCPL. WILLIAM TAYLOR WILD, IV, USMC
SCHOLARSHIP FUND
The following recipients each received $10,000
scholarships:
Arusa Malik, South River High School, plans
to study political science and international
diplomacy at John Hopkins University.
Lucy Nathan, Broadneck High School,
plans to study occupational therapy at
Misericordia University.
In 2022, thanks to a generous contribution from
an anonymous donor, the fund was able to award
two additional $5,000 scholarships to the following
students:
Adah Harding, Arundel High School, plans
to study biomedical engineering at the
University of Maryland Baltimore College.
Simon Sulonen, Northeast High School,
plans to study physics at The Citadel.
THE OFFICER GRANT TURNER MEMORIAL
SCHOLARSHIP FUND
Each recipient received a $1,700 scholarship:
Lauren Recktenwald, Arundel High
School, plans to study sports performance:
health and fitness at Webber International
University.
Erin Tebbe, South River High School, plans
to study kinesiology at the University of
Maryland-College Park.
Learn more at: cfaac.org/scholarships
AUDIT COMMITTEE
David Mitchell, Chair
Larry Clark
Jim Humphrey
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