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Horizon Foundation Elects New Board Members
Thursday, December 30, 2010 Tweet
Horizon Foundation president and CEO Richard Krieg today announced the election of five new members to the Foundation’s Board of Trustees. Howard County’s largest philanthropy, The Horizon Foundation addresses community health issues through strategic grants, community programs and partnerships with private and public institutions.
The new board members are Guillermo Birmingham, Glenn Falcao, Steve Gershman, Lynne Hall Quinn and Marianne Ross.
Birmingham is director
of administration at the Pan American Health
Organization, where he oversees information
technology, financial resource management,
human resources, general services, and
procurement and supply management. Before
joining the Pan American Health Organization,
he was deputy CFO and chief compliance officer
at CHF International.
A retired Air Force colonel, Birmingham
served in the military for 26 years and
received numerous awards and
decorations.
Falcao is president of
Falcao Investment Group. He is a former
partner with Bessemer Venture Partners and
executive vice president of Corvis Corporation,
an optical networking company. The founder of
the Indian American Chamber of Commerce, Falcao
also serves on the boards of Partners in
Excellence for the Archdiocese of Baltimore and
the Mortel Foundation, which builds schools in
Haiti.
Gershman is a CPA and shareholder with Katz Abosch, specializing in accounting, auditing, management services and personal financial planning. He is also an adjunct instructor at Howard Community College. Gershman is active in a number of civic organizations and currently serves on the Foundation’s Investment Committee.
Quinn is the marketing director of Exit 24, LLC, which produces Goodie Books, gift books sold on the Internet and at local specialty gift shops. She has extensive experience as a freelance film and video producer in the Baltimore/Washington area and has produced television commercials for a variety of clients. She is the volunteer director of Youth Ministries, Mission and Outreach at St. Andrew’s Episcopal Church in Glenwood.
Ross is a senior veterinary epidemiologist with the U.S. Public Health Service. She earned a Master of Public Health degree from Johns Hopkins University and has completed the Public Health Service’s Emergency Response Training. She responded to both Hurricanes Katrina and Rita. She has published numerous articles on public health topics.
The Horizon Foundation was established in 1998 as a result of the merger of Johns Hopkins Medicine with Howard County General Hospital. Its mission is to promote and enhance community health and wellness in Howard County.
The Foundation’s current initiatives include assessing and implementing strategies aimed at improving physical activity, healthful eating and other positive lifestyle changes; implementing the Southeast Health Initiative, which focuses on improving the determinants of health and wellness in southeastern Howard County; and working towards improving the efficiency and effectiveness of individual health and human service agencies and the overall service delivery system.
For more information, contact:
Jean Moon &
Associates
410-730-0316
jeanmoon@verizon.net
Richard M.
Krieg
410-715-0311
rkrieg@thehorizonfoundation.org