, a non-profit treatment facility for adults with mental illness, is pleased to welcome a diverse group of business and community leaders to its advisory board, a volunteer group that provides advice and counsel to management, staff and the board of directors. Advisory board members also serve as advocates and seek the involvement and interest of the community in the organization's programs.
Skyland Trail is excited to announce the following advisory board members who are led by long-time leadership volunteer and Advisory Board Chair Betts Love.
- Ceree T. Eberly, chief people officer and senior vice president for The Coca-Cola Co.
- Cindy Ferguson, community volunteer and advocate
- Carol Gellerstedt, community volunteer and advocate
- Christopher Glover, senior financial analyst for Merrill Lynch
- Danica Griffith, investment advisor for Goldman Sachs
- Ann B. Lally, interactive practice lead for Midtown Consulting Group
- Kelly Loeffler, vice president of investor relations and corporate communication for Intercontinental Exchange
“We are so pleased that each member of this dynamic group has agreed to dedicate their knowledge and expertise to Skyland Trail,” said Board Chairman Mark C. West in a statement. “The Advisory Board is an integral part of the volunteer leadership at Skyland Trail, and we look forward to the contributions these new leaders will bring as we move forward as an organization.”
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The new board members’ three-year term is effective January 2011.
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