Tuesday, February 19, 2008
Kentucky Partners Board of Directors 2008-1010
President and Fellow - Deborah Hill dbhill@uky.edu
President-elect - Peggy McAllister peggy@lexpublib.org
Vice-president Membership - Susan Cantor slcantor@insightbb.com
Vice-president Fundraising - Brenda Oldfield brendas@qx.net
Secretary - Louise Halsey lmhalsey@earthlink.net
Treasurer - Nancy Chesser nechesser@peoplepc.com
Immediate Past President - Mary Molinaro molinaro@uky.edu
Executive Director and Fellow - Kay Roberts roberts@uky.edu
At-large - Rankin Skinner 2domes@bellsouth.net
At-large - Ryan Quarles ryanquarles@aol.com
At-large - Kathy Stutland kaqs@yahoo.com
At-large - Juan Pablo Espinosa Juan.espinosa@uky.edu
Fellow - Frank Hutchins fhutchins@spalding.edu
Agriculture co-chair and Fellow - David Coffey david.coffey@wku.edu
Culture chair - Steve Driver stephend@brescia.edu
Education chair - Linda Gonzales Linda.gonzales@wku.edu
Rehabilitation chair - Nancy Chesser nechesser@peoplepc.com
Sports chair - Charlie Spiegel cspiegel@insightbb.com
Honorary member and Ex-officio - Ed Caicedo eciengineers@yahoo.com
Board Positions yet to fill: Emergency Preparedness and Health
President-elect - Peggy McAllister peggy@lexpublib.org
Vice-president Membership - Susan Cantor slcantor@insightbb.com
Vice-president Fundraising - Brenda Oldfield brendas@qx.net
Secretary - Louise Halsey lmhalsey@earthlink.net
Treasurer - Nancy Chesser nechesser@peoplepc.com
Immediate Past President - Mary Molinaro molinaro@uky.edu
Executive Director and Fellow - Kay Roberts roberts@uky.edu
At-large - Rankin Skinner 2domes@bellsouth.net
At-large - Ryan Quarles ryanquarles@aol.com
At-large - Kathy Stutland kaqs@yahoo.com
At-large - Juan Pablo Espinosa Juan.espinosa@uky.edu
Fellow - Frank Hutchins fhutchins@spalding.edu
Agriculture co-chair and Fellow - David Coffey david.coffey@wku.edu
Culture chair - Steve Driver stephend@brescia.edu
Education chair - Linda Gonzales Linda.gonzales@wku.edu
Rehabilitation chair - Nancy Chesser nechesser@peoplepc.com
Sports chair - Charlie Spiegel cspiegel@insightbb.com
Honorary member and Ex-officio - Ed Caicedo eciengineers@yahoo.com
Board Positions yet to fill: Emergency Preparedness and Health
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About Kentucky Ecuador Partners
Kentucky Partners of the Americas (a chapter of Partners of the Americas) has enjoyed a partnership with Ecuador since 1965. (Currently, Kentucky works with areas of Ecuador including Quito, Santo Domingo de los Colorados, and the Amazon Basin. Kentucky-Ecuador Partners has been one of the most progressive and most productive partnerships. The Kentucky chapter is supported by volunteers from most regions of the Commonwealth. Members are located in Winchester, Lexington, Louisville, Murray, Richmond, Whitesburg, Danville, Frankfort, Bowling Green, and other cities.
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