ROBERT Q. KREIDER
L’70 became the president and
CEO of Devereux, the nation’s
largest nonprofit provider of
behavioral healthcare services to
children and adults challenged by
emotional, behavioral, educational,
and developmental disabilities.
Kreider, who was appointed in
July, has been with the organization
for ten years, first as senior
vice president and Chief Financial
Officer, and later as executive vice
president and Chief Operating
Officer. As CFO of the organization,
he was awarded the
Alexander Hamilton Award for
Excellence in Corporate Finance
by the National Association
of Corporate Treasurers and
Treasury and Risk Management
magazine for the development of
an innovative financing plan.
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BARRY M. ABELSON L’71, chairman of the Executive Committee of the law firm of Pepper Hamilton LLP, received the 2004 Judge Learned Hand Award, presented by the Philadelphia Chapter of the American Jewish Committee. The award recognizes the contributions of outstanding members of the Philadelphia legal community who have distinguished themselves through their professional achievements and their dedicated leadership and commitment to the community.
ANDREW JAY
SCHWARTZMAN L’71,
President and CEO of Media Access
Project (MAP), was the
recipient of the “Just Media Lifetime
Achievement Award,” which
is presented during the awards
dinner for MediaRight’s Fourth
Annual Media That Matters Film
Festival to individuals who have
made a significant contribution
the reform of media policy. MediaRights
is a nonprofit organization
that links the media to social
reformers. Schwartzman has
directed MAP since 1979. |