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Helping People Succeed Holds Succeed, presented Community Service Commendations to award on behalf of the Warner family.
Suzy Hutcheson, president/CEO of Helping People
New board members Michael Borlaug, Allen Herskowitz
Its Annual Meeting Sue Kinane, Erica Kinane-Kelly and Vicki Davis. Each board and Jenny Yingling were welcomed.
member also received a token of appreciation for their service. The three join Chair Bliss Browne, Vice Chair Barbara
By Jackie Holfelder She then introduced the Tom Warner Advocacy Award, Essenwine, Secretary Cher Fisher, Treasurer Claire Nash
Some nonprofits hold named in honor of the late local luminary who was a huge and Noel Bobko, Lee Borellis, Mary Rose Bressman,
annual meetings that are champion of Helping People Succeed. This year’s inaugural Phyllis Gillespie, Bonney Johnson, Shaun Kogut and Candie
strictly businesslike: review award was presented to the family of Mr. Warner. Carolyn Tettamanti on the Helping People Succeed board.
the past year, discuss goals Timmann, Martin County Clerk of the Court, accepted the The Helping People Succeed Foundation board will consist
for the future, swear in new of Chair Beth Prinz Lowy,
board members and disperse. Vice Chair Bonney Johnson,
At Helping People Secretary Claire Nash and
Succeed (HPS), they do things Treasurer Steven Shultz. Noel
a little differently. The usual Bobko, Shaun Kogut and
components are there, but Kathy Skrzypczak also serve
the abundance of admiration, as members of this board.
gratitude and respect that Helping People Succeed
infuses every aspect of the transforms lives by realizing
meeting sets a wonderful tone. Carolyn Timmann, Martin potential, creating hope and
Recently, Helping People County Clerk of the Court, building futures through
Succeed held the important accepts the inaugural Tom education, counseling,
yearly event at its headquarters Warner Advocacy Award on training and employment. New HPS board member
in Jensen Beach. Following behalf of the Warner family Suzy Hutcheson, Bliss Browne, Beth Prinz Lowy and Glenna For more information, visit Jenny Yingling at the HPS
presentations about not only at the HPS Annual Meeting. Parris at the HPS Annual Meeting www.hpsfl.org. Annual Meeting
the 501(c) (3) itself, but also
the Helping People Succeed Foundation, special awards were
given to departing board members Susan King and Kevin Burn.
New HPS board member New HPS board member
Allen Herskowitz at the HPS Michael Borlaug at the HPS
Annual Meeting Annual Meeting Board members, volunteers and guests at the HPS Annual Meeting
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