SYRACUSE — The Museum of Science & Technology (MOST) board of trustees and the MOST Foundation board of directors recently named new members and officers of the boards.
The MOST board of trustees elected Philip Bousquet, partner at Bousquet Holstein PLLC, as chair.
It also elected Edgar Galson, retired from Galson & Galson Consulting Engineers, and Joseph Lauko, executive vice president of intelligence and information systems at SRC Inc., as vice chairs; Megan Coleman, news content manager at CNY Central media group, as secretary; and Patrick Dooher, partner at Fust Charles Chambers LLP, as treasurer.
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The MOST Foundation board of directors named two new members: Joseph Hucko, president of Washington Street Partners, and Mary Jo MacKenzie. Additionally, the foundation board elected new officers. Terrance Madden, senior vice president at O’Brien & Gere’s municipal business unit, was selected as chair; Mark Vislosky, CEO of Fiscal Advisors & Marketing, Inc., as vice chair; George McGuire, partner at Bond, Schoeneck & King, PLLC as secretary; and Patrick Dooher as treasurer.
“We are pleased to welcome new members to our boards, and have current members take on key leadership roles,” MOST President Larry Leatherman, said in a news release.
A complete list of board members can be found at http://www.most.org/makingmoreofthemost/boards.cfm.
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