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News from ANTHONY
KNERR & ASSOCIATES
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New Colleagues
We
are delighted with the appointment of three new colleagues:
Emily
Menlo Marks
has a wide variety of managerial and programmatic
experience in the nonprofit sector. She revitalized
United Neighborhood Houses of New York, the federation
of settlement houses in New York City, during her
almost 15 years as Executive Director. She was previously
Deputy Executive Director and Acting Executive Director
of the National Service Corporation for the City of
New York. She was also Associate Director and Director
of Special Projects at the Vera Institute of Social
Justice. Earlier she worked in the public sector as
Assistant Administrator of the New York City Environmental
Protection Administration. She has served on a number
of nonprofit boards, including two terms as President
of The Parks Council, where she was a Board member
for 30 years, and two terms as President of the International
Federation of Settlements and Community Centers where
she still is a Trustee. She has written and spoken
widely on social policy and community issues and has
been honored by numerous organizations. She received
her B.A. from Smith College, her M.S. from Columbia
University Graduate School of Business and a Certificate
from Columbia School of Social Work.
Jeremy
S. Taylor has broad executive and managerial
experience in both the nonprofit and for-profit sectors.
He was most recently a Director at Standard &
Poors. He was previously Executive Vice President
and a founding investor of Portfolio Management Data,
LLC. For the preceding twelve years he was President
of Jeremy Taylor and Associates, a firm specializing
in executive search and counseling and strategic formulation
in international corporate finance and investment.
Earlier he was Vice President of M.A. Management Associates
and an officer in Chase Manhattan Banks strategic
planning and corporate finance groups as well as Citibanks
private banking and investment group. He has served
on numerous nonprofit boards, including Lexington
School/Center for the Deaf, Books for Kids Foundation
and the Fletcher Club of New York. He has written
on multilateral diplomacy and the global economy.
He received his B.A. from Moravian College and his
M.A. in law and diplomacy from The Fletcher School
of Tufts University
Helen
L. Gilbert received her B.A. cum laude
from Harvard University in June 2002. While at Harvard,
she served as Co-President of Harvard Model Congress.
She also helped launch a weekly teaching program coordinated
with Boston and Cambridge public schools and developed
curricula for programs in Boston, San Francisco and
Paris. Additionally, she served as a tutor for Get
Ready! and as a board member of Tempus, a biannual
publication of undergraduate historical writings.
New
Web Site
Our new Web sitewww.aknerr.comprovides
background information on the firm, gives a overview
of how we work and what we think about, lists selected
assignments, provides case studies of five major assignments
and includes Strategy Matters.
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