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Safe Harbor Inducts New Board Members

Bonnie Winfield, Angela di Felice and Richard Adams join Safe Harbor board.

 
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Safe Harbor Easton, Inc. recently inducted three new board members: Bonnie Winfield of Easton, Angela di Felice of Bethlehem and Richard Adams of Easton. 

Bonnie Winfield, Ph.D. is Director of the Landis Center Outreach Center at Lafayette College and Associate Dean of Lafayette’s Center for Intercultural Development. Her prior appointments include a faculty position at Binghamton University, where she taught courses in civic engagement and social change.

Her research and publications focus on the benefits of community-based service as well as women in the criminal justice system. Her doctorate degree is from the Maxwell School of Citizenship and Public Affairs at Syracuse University.

Angela di Felice is a business professional with 26 years of experience in business sales, marketing and property management.  She currently serves as Director of Operations and Continuing Education Instructor for the International Institute for Restorative Practices in Bethlehem. There she directs all facets of acquisition of properties, renovation projects and operations. Her prior appointments include Associate Territory Business Manager with Bristol-Myers Squibb in Princeton.

Richard Adams is a Life, Accident, Health and Variable Annuity certified insurance agent with Wells Fargo in Easton. His certifications include Series 7, 8, 63 and 65 licensed by FINRA. Prior appointments include financial advisor with Stifel-Nicolaus in Allentown.

“Finding board members with the right skill set is crucial, now that the board is playing a more active role in the day-to-day management of the shelter,” said Tyler Rogers, Safe Harbor Easton Executive Director. “We are also grateful to the board members who are stepping down after many dedicated years of service.”

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Amend Wun

8:31 pm on Monday, July 2, 2012

Thanks for serving your community and this worthy organization and it's mission to serve some of the most vulnerable in our community.

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Chauncey Howell

10:19 am on Tuesday, July 3, 2012

Listen, whom should I call---Bonnie, Angela, Richard?---next time one of their vulnerables defecates on my back steps? Just asking.

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