The Mid-Shore Community Foundation announces the election of three new directors that include Susan (Suze) Chaffinch, Kenneth (Ken) Kozel, and Richard Scobey.
“We are pleased to welcome Suze, Ken and Richard to our Board of Directors,” says Foundation Chairman, W. Moorhead Vermilye. “The new directors bring a wealth of experience and their collective knowledge will be an invaluable asset to the Foundation.”
Suze Chaffinch was born and raised on the Eastern Shore and has lived most of her life in Caroline County. Since her retirement from teaching, she has enjoyed her involvement with various volunteer organizations. She has been a volunteer with Rebuilding Together Caroline County, The Children’s Home Foundation, and has served as a CASA (Court Appointed Special Advocate). Suze lives in Denton and is a member of Christ Episcopal Church.
Ken Kozel is the President and Chief Executive Officer of Shore Regional Health System. He is active in civic and community service. He has been a Board Member of the Maryland Association of Healthcare Executives and has served on the Council on Clinical and Quality Issues for the Maryland Hospital Association. Ken is a Maryland native and has two children.
Richard Scobey is the Deputy Director General of the Independent Evaluation Group at the World Bank. He currently serves on the Boards of the
Academy Art Museum, Pickering Creek Audubon Center, and Frederick Douglass Honor Society Scholarship Committee, and has been active with Building African American Minds, Chesapeake Conservancy, Chesapeake Bay Maritime Museum, Save the Elephants in Kenya, and Alliance of Religions and Conservation in UK.
Effective July 1, 2015, the new directors will serve two-year terms and will serve on a variety of committees that include Investment, Grants and Scholarships.
The Mid-Shore Community Foundation is a 501(c)(3) public charity that is dedicated to serving the Mid-Shore Region. Together with its donors, the Foundation makes grants, awards scholarships and leads community efforts to improve the lives and opportunities of residents – both now and in the future. For more information, visit www.mscf.org.
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