The 75-year-old Carver Center, Port Chester”™s community learning and resource center, recently appointed John Callaghan, Alisa Holland and Sue DeStaebler to its board.
Callaghan has an extensive professional background with a in raising capital for small companies in the health care sector. He is the president of New Rye Securities LLC and holds a bachelor”™s degree in economics from Harvard College and an M.B.A. from Harvard Business School.
Holland oversees community affairs at New York-Presbyterian Lawrence Hospital in Bronxville. She is a former award-winning journalist who after leaving her television news career moved to Westchester County and took on leadership and volunteer roles with community-based organizations. She has a Bachelor of Arts degree from San Francisco State University and a Master of Arts degree in strategic communications and leadership from Seton Hall University.
DeStaebler, a longtime resident of Rye, has been involved with school parent organizations, has worked as a care ambassador Burke Rehabilitation in White Plains and currently volunteers with several committees.
“We are very pleased to welcome these three exceptional individuals to our Board of Directors. They embody the spirit of community and bring their unique backgrounds and diverse experiences that make them an asset to the Carver Center”™s Board of Directors and to the organization as a whole. ”¦,”said Anne Bradner, CEO Carver Center.