June 28

CAN DO names officers, board members

CAN DO, Inc., Greater Hazleton’s economic development organization, elected 2009-2010 officers and at-large board members before its recent 53rd annual dinner meeting.

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From left, front: Lonnie Polli, secretary; W. Kevin O’Donnell, president; John J. Spevak, chairman of the board; and William Genetti, vice chairman of facilities management. Back row: Robert Judd, treasurer; Llewellyn F. Dryfoos III, vice chairman of internal operations; and David McCarthy, vice chairman of sales and marketing.

Officers are Lonnie Polli, secretary; W. Kevin O’Donnell, president; John J. Spevak, chairman of the board; and William Genetti, vice chairman of facilities management. Back row: Robert Judd, treasurer; Llewellyn F. Dryfoos III, vice chairman of internal operations; and David McCarthy, vice chairman of sales and marketing.

Elected as at-large board members were: George Andrews; Amilcar Arroyo; Charles Burkhardt; Tim Cole; Anthony J. Dixon, Esq.; Brian Earley; James Edwards; Peter J. Fagan, Esq.; Eugene F. Gallagher; William Genetti; Frank George; George F. Hayden; Martha Herron; Daniel Jorgensen; Robert Judd; John Madden, Ph.D.; Paul Malone; David McCarthy; Rick Morelli; W. Kevin O’Donnell; Jerry Panisak; Jan Pasdon; Lonnie Polli; Alexander Sloot; John J. Spevak; Arthur A. Tarone; Matt Turowski, Esq.; Pat Ward; and Joseph Zeller.

The meeting marked the end of the three-year term of CAN DO board chairman E. Thomas Sandrock.
 

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