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Our Board of Trustees
at Our Annual Meeting April 2009

Cumberland Club, Portland, Maine

Back Row: Andy Mortensen (guest), Evan Weston (guest), Harry Masters, David Crocker,
Deb Sample (WCSH6), K
im Cressey, Front Row: Mike Marshall (WCSH6), Jack Bauman,
Peter Panagore, Lisa Falconieri (Office Assistant), Sharon Reilly, Deb Briggs (WCSH6),
Barbara Harvey, Barbara Yatsevitch (guest).
Absent: Chris Brooks, Marie MacDonald,
Rabbi Harry Sky, Joe Charlton (advisor).


Board of Trustees

President -- Christopher Brookes was born to loving parents in Grand Rapids, MIin 1949 and was blessed with three younger brothers. His father’s corporate career took the family to the suburbs of southeast Cleveland, Ohio where the family resided for many years, with annual summer vacations in Maine. Chris’ father passed from this green Earth at an early age and Chris left college to go to work full time in sales and was married. He is the proud father of three wonderful grown daughters. His mother now lives in the Portland area, as do two brothers and their families. Chris was inducted to the Board of Trustees in early 2006 and is humbled and grateful for the opportunity to serve. He counts himself among the blessed, living in Maine!
Vice President -- Sharon S. Reilly, a native of Connecticut and New York City, moved to Portland in 2002 after 35 years in San Francisco. She and her husband, Frank, formed the first full service Media Agency on the West Coast, working with accounts such as The Mark Hopkins Intercontinental, Delta Dental, Louis Martini Winery, Fujitsu, Apple Computer and Wound Care Centers across the country. She also served on the board of The Chamber Theater of San Francisco for 14 years. Sharon is a product of education provided by the Marymount schools for both high school and college.
Chief Master Sergeant Harry L.Marsters II is the Maintenance Superintendent and Chief Enlisted Manager, Combat Mission Systems Flight for the 265th Combat Communications Squadron, South Portland ANG Station, South Portland, Maine. He serves as the advisor to the unit commander on technical and enlisted matters and as an advisor to the Chief of Maintenance and workcenter supervisors. Chief Marsters is active in the community, serving as Communications Director for the Cumberland County Emergency Management Agency; Technical Advisor for the Cumberland County Regional Communications Center; Emergency Coordinator and Government Liaison for the American Radio Relay League in Maine; Deacon and member of the Ministry of Property for his local church; Moderator for the Cumberland Association, United Church of Christ; and a member of the Board of Directors for Grace Street Ministry (Homeless Street Ministry) in Portland and the First Radio Parish Church of America. He and his Wife Ginny reside in Portland.
Treasurer -- Barbara Campbell Harvey is originally from Newton, MA and she migrated back home to Maine after living in many different states and countries. After eight years as the Head Librarian at Boothbay Harbor Memorial Library, she moved to "just a member of the team" at Bowdoin College Library in Brunswick, Me, where she has worked for ten years, so far. While in Boothbay, Barbara played in the local Community/Alumni Band; was Co-Chairman of the Harold B. Clifford Playground Project; a School Trustee; Church Clerk at the Congregational Church in Boothbay Harbor, ME and an active member of the Boothbay Harbor Yacht Club. Barbara is an active member of the Bowdoin community through sports, music and volunteer work on and off campus. Barbara's only daughter, Abbigail, has graduated from college and is now a teacher in Massachusetts. Barbara now lives in South Portland."
Secretary -- Marie MacDonald is originally from Hampden MA, in the Springfield area. After graduating from the Elms College in Chicopee, MA she moved to Boston where she met her husband and raised their two boys for 15 years. Marie and her family moved to East Boothbay in 2002 where they now reside. Marie has been a parishioner at St. Mary’s Queen of Peace in Boothbay Harbor, enjoys reading, running, spinning at the YMCA and dinner with friends, but mostly spending time with her two teenage boys.
Rabbi Harry Z. Sky, receiver of the prestigious Catalyst for Change Award in 2007, has been called a giant in the American rabbinate. His vision and passion for Jewish and human change and for social justice have helped to shape the future of Maine and the nation. He marched in the racially charged streets of Selma, Alabama, shared the vision of a new American dream with Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. in the March on Washington, and preached from the pulpits of hundreds of Christian congregations, speaking out for the rights of African Americans, women, the gay community, the poor, and the helpless. His mother already called him a royter mazik, Yiddish for a redheaded rascal.
Kimberly Cressey , born and raised in Portland, Maine, is a TD Bank, N.A. employee. In her 20 years with the Bank, she has held various positions in the Investment, Government Banking, and Consumer Lending areas and is currently working in the Community Capital Group. Kim is an active member of the Stevens Avenue Congregational Church UCC. Kim has been a Sunday School teacher, Chair of the Board of Christian Education, Deacon, co-chair of the Ministry of Worship and Community Life and has served as a member of the Council of Ministries which is the Church's Executive Council. She is currently President of the Stevens Avenue Congregational Church Ladies Evening Guild. Kim is also a part-time student at Saint Joseph's College pursuing a bachelor's degree in Business Administration. Her hope is to one day attend seminary.

Reverend Theodore Kanellakis was born in Brooklyn, and grew up in Queens, NY. He joined the New York City Police Department in 1965. He is married to Susan Brooks Kanellakis. Mid career he felt called to study and prepare for ordained ministry in the Episcopal Church. He was ordained in 1982. Ted retired as a Lieutenant from the NYCPD in 1990 to serve two parishes upstate New York over the next 15 years. Ted retired in 2005 and he and Susan moved to Camden, Maine where they live with their standard poodle, Lola. They have a daughter, Elizabeth and three grandchildren.

Dr. Jack Bauman is a visiting research professor at the Muskie School of Public Service and chair of the Boothbay Harbor Congregational Church’s history committee.

David Crocker, Esq.

David Crocker is an Attorney at Law and a Solicitor of England and Wales representing international software and IT companies from startup to financing to acquisition.
STAFF
Rev. Peter Panagore
Minister as Town Crier, East Boothbay Boat Builders Festival
peter@dailydevotions.org
Lisa Falconieri 2010 Lisa Falconieri
Office Manager
Lisa@DailyDevotions.org


ADVISORS
Deborah Sample
Nancy St. Claire
Nancy Beebe
Rev. Dr. Otis Maxfield
Jane Cutter
Robert Jones
Rev. Stephen Carnahan
Ross Bertran
James Hewes
Joe Charlton
Steve Register
WCSH6-TV,
Portland, Maine
Odyssey Networks,
New York City

Voluneeter
Virginia Cruse, Hawaii

EX-OFFICIO MEMBERS
Rev. Ernest R. Case
Rev. Dr. David Glusker



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