SYRACUSE, N.Y. — The Syracuse City School District (SCSD) Educational Foundation recently announced that the following six people have been elected to serve three-year terms as directors on its board of directors: • Rich Conway, director of sales at Syracuse Office Environments • Kari Krause, state-licensed real-estate salesperson at Acropolis Realty Group • Kenyon Black, program director for […]
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SYRACUSE, N.Y. — The Syracuse City School District (SCSD) Educational Foundation recently announced that the following six people have been elected to serve three-year terms as directors on its board of directors:
• Rich Conway, director of sales at Syracuse Office Environments
• Kari Krause, state-licensed real-estate salesperson at Acropolis Realty Group
• Kenyon Black, program director for Le Moyne College Upward Bound Program
• Diana Clark Perez, Spanish teacher at SCSD Institute of Technology at Central & adjunct Spanish instructor at Syracuse University
• Rickey Brown, principal at Diversify-NY LLC
• Tim O’Donnell, regional sales manager at CMD Outsourcing Solutions
Founded during the 2002-2003 school year, the SCSD Educational Foundation is a 501(c)(3) not-for-profit independent fundraising organization charged with providing supplemental resources for educational programs in the city schools. Foundation board members include representatives of local corporations, school-district administrators, government officials, and two district high-school students.