
Southeastern Council of Foundations Names New Board Members for 2005 Philanthropic leaders from across the southeast are elected to the Southeastern Council of Foundations (SECF) board of trustees. SECF, a membership association of grantmaking organizations representing approximately $30 billion in philanthropic assets elected seven new members to their board of directors. Atlanta, GA (PRWEB) January 12, 2005 The Southeastern Council of Foundations (SECF), a membership association of grantmaking foundations and programs announces its 2005 Board of Trustees. The board includes seven new trustees, as well as a trustee re-elected to a second term. Elected to a second term is Richard ÂDick H.C. Clay, a trustee of the Norton Foundation in Louisville, KY. Mr. Clay is a practicing attorney and a former President of the Kentucky Bar Association. New trustees on the (SECF) board include:  Eugene (Gene) W. Cochrane, Jr., President of the Duke Endowment in Charlotte, NC. Before joining the Endowment in 1980, he was a hospital administrator for eight years.  Doyce H. Deas, a trustee of the L. D. Hancock Foundation and chair of the Doyce H. Deas Foundation in Tupelo, MS. She also chairs the Mississippi Forum for Children & Families, the Harrisburg Cultural & Social Services Center and the board of the Tupelo Corps Salvation Army.  Debra M. Jacobs, President of the William G. Selby and Marie Selby Foundation in Sarasota, FL. In addition to her leadership of the Selby Foundation, Ms. Jacobs administers eight other foundations.  Thomas C. Keith, Executive Director of the Sisters of Charity Foundation of South Carolina in Columbia, SC. Mr. Keith previously was Chief Executive Officer of the Providence Hospital Foundation in Columbia.  Thomas W. Ross, Executive Director of the Z. Smith Reynolds Foundation in Winston-Salem, NC. Before joining the foundation, he was Director of the North Carolina Administrative Office of the Courts.  Allyson Rothrock, Assistant Executive Director of the Harvest Foundation of the Piedmont in Martinsville, VA. Founder of Best Travel, Ms. Rothrock previously served as the Harvest FoundationÂs interim executive director.  David D. Weitnauer, Executive Director of the Rockdale Foundation in Atlanta, GA. Previously he was a chaplain at Baptist Medical Center-Montclair and associate pastor of South Highland Presbyterian Church, both in Birmingham, AL, as well as a pastoral counselor of the Georgia Association for Pastoral Care and a faculty member of its training center. Continuing their terms on the SECF board are:  Mr. John J. Graham, (Chair of the SECF Board), Baptist Community Ministries, New Orleans, Louisiana  Ms. Barbara ÂBobbi Cleveland, (SECF Vice-Chair), Tull Charitable Foundation, Atlanta, Georgia  Mr. Ed Furey, III, (SECF Secretary/Treasurer), Dr. P. Phillips Foundation, Orlando, Florida  Mr. Peter F. Bird, Jr., The Frist Foundation, Nashville, Tennessee  Mr. H.W. ÂWill Close, Jr., The Springs Close Foundation, Inc., Fort Mill, South Carolina  Ms. Sallie Adams Daniel, Troutman Sanders, Atlanta, Georgia  Mr. W. E. ÂChip Gaylor, Jr., Patricia J. Buster Foundation, Venice, Florida  Ms. Shannon Sadler Hull, Community Foundation for Palm Beach & Martin Counties, West Palm Beach, Florida  Mr. William B. Johnson, Alabama Power Foundation, Birmingham, Alabama  Ms. Andrea L. Reynolds, Community Foundation for Greater Memphis, Memphis, Tennessee  Ms. Mason Rummel, James Graham Brown Foundation, Louisville, Kentucky The Southeastern Council of Foundations promotes excellence throughout the field of philanthropy and the creation of new philanthropic resources to benefit our region. Our membership consists of more than 350 grantmaking organizations, representing twelve southeastern states and approximately $30 billion in philanthropic assets. For more information, call Helen M. Ishii at 404-524-0911, or visit SECFÂs website at http://www.secf.org. ###
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