PLAYHOUSE’S NEW BOARD MEMBERS

Daniel J. Doron, Katonah resident and partner at McDermott, Will, Emery law firm; Carolyn B. Mandelker of Katonah and founder of Harrison Edwards Inc., a national marketing and PR agency; and Donna Satow, a New York City resident and co-founder of The Jed Foundation, a nonprofit suicide prevention organization, were recently elected to the Bedford Playhouse Board of Directors.

Sarah Long, chair of the Board of Directors of Bedford Playhouse, said “The strong leadership and perspectives that these new board members bring will preserve and strengthen our outstanding community treasure. They possess the kind of expertise, commitment and energy that will help us continue to be the vibrant cultural and social destination we”™ve always imagined.”

Doron concentrates his law practice on the labor and employment aspects of M&A transactions on both the buy-side and sell-side. He earned his J.D. from the University of Michigan, and B.S. in industrial and labor relations from Cornell University.

Mandelker founded Harrison Edwards, an award-winning national public relations and digital marketing agency in 1987. The firm”™s focus areas are broadband, health care, the arts, B to B and B to C. Previously, she worked in PR and journalism and served as deputy director of the New York City Record Agency, assistant to the commissioner for Public Information of NYC”™s Department of Air Resources, and deputy campaign manager for the first mayoral campaign of Edward I. Koch. She holds a M.A. from New York University and a B.A. from Syracuse University.

In 2000, Donna and Phillip Satow established The Jed Foundation after the loss of their youngest son, Jed, a sophomore in college, to suicide. Prior to devoting a full-time effort at The Jed Foundation, Satow was the publisher of the Columbia College alumni magazine, “Columbia College Today,” and a board member of several community organizations. She received a master”™s degree in business from Boston University and a B.S. from Columbia University.

Bedford Playhouse is a vibrant state-of-the-art cinema, cultural center and community hub, featuring films and other arts-related programming. The original playhouse opened its doors in April 1947. When it closed in 2015, a grassroots effort led to the formation of a new nonprofit organization, the Bedford Playhouse Inc. and its partner entity, the Clive Davis Arts Center. For more information, a schedule of upcoming events and tickets, visit bedfordplayhouse.org.