Dubno elected chairman of CCRF board


EAST HANOVER, N.J. - The new chairman of the board of directors of the Children of Chornobyl Relief Fund is Orest Dubno, chief financial officer for the Lex-Atlantic Corp., a shipping and international trade corporation based in New Haven, Conn. He is former commissioner of the Department of Revenue Services for the state of Connecticut, former president of the Connecticut Housing Finance Authority and former assistant vice-president of the First New Haven National Bank, as well as a member of the University of New Haven board of governors and the Yale-New Haven Hospital Advocacy Council.

Others elected at the 1997 national convention to the CCRF board were: Stephen Baker, M.D., chairman of the department of radiology at the University of Medicine and Dentistry of New Jersey (UMDNJ); Silvia Bilobron, D.M.D., clinical instructor with the department of oral pathology, UMDNJ; Thomas Denny, assistant professor of pathology, laboratory medicine and pediatrics at the UMDNJ; Christine Durbak, M.D., founder and chief financial officer, World Information Transfer; Paul Dzul, M.D., president of the World Federation of Ukrainian Medical Associations; Orest Fedash, general manager, Ramada Hotel and Conference Center; James Hagen, Ph.D., associate professor of public health at Benedictine University; Mark Harwanko, M.B.A., Rutgers School of Management, first vice-president of investments at Janney Montgomery Scott; Andrew P. Kyzyk, managing director for European business development at the New York Stock Exchange; Gregory Rokocz, D.O., vice-president of medical affairs, Union Hospital; Laryssa Barabash Temple, U.S. representative, National Olympic Committee of Ukraine; Joseph Vena, partner in the law firm of Mandelbaum, Salsburg et al in West Orange, N.J.; and Leo Wolansky, M.D., associate professor of clinical radiology and chief of MRI at UMDNJ.


Copyright © The Ukrainian Weekly, September 28, 1997, No. 39, Vol. LXV


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