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TWO JOIN CID BOARD OF DIRECTORS
ST.
LOUIS, MISSOURI, April 25, 2008 – CID - Central Institute for the Deaf
has named Elizabeth F. Dorr and Carrie L. Johnson to its
board of directors. CID executive director Robin M. Feder, CFRE
announced that each was voted in by the board at its April 2008
meeting.
Elizabeth F. Dorr is a community volunteer whose experience includes
work with the Development Board of St. Louis
Children’s Hospital, the St. Louis Board of The Women’s Exchange, COCA,
Ranken Jordan, the Arthritis Foundation and the Siteman Cancer Center. She
also has been actively involved with her children’s schools, serving as
grade chairman, mentoring new families and helping with annual school
auctions.
Carrie L. Johnson
is
director of corporate and marketing communications for Graybar Electric
Company, Inc. She oversees the internal communications, change management,
employee development and workforce planning efforts for Graybar, one of the
largest companies headquartered in St. Louis.
CID board of managers
officers for 2008 are: Theodore M. Armstrong, president; Robert G.
Clark, Thomas R. Jayne, Richard C. Jensen, Ralph W. Kalish, Jr., Joanne P.
Knight, Timothy Koehl, Hugh Scott, III, William B. Sheldon, James M.
Snowden, Jr., W. Bruce Springer and John D. Weil, vice
presidents; Barbara B. Morriss, secretary; Amy R. Tighe and
Robin M. Feder, assistant secretaries;
C. Baker Cunningham, treasurer, and Tina L. Klocke,
assistant treasurer.
CID’s mission is to teach children who are deaf and hard of
hearing to listen, talk, read and succeed. We partner with families and
collaborate with universities, educators and other professionals worldwide
to help children communicate to achieve their fullest potential.
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