a. PAGE 16 Sunday, April 15, 2012 THE DALLAS POST ROSS ELEMENTARY EMPLOYEES TAKE PART IN CASUAL DAY Find A New Friend In The Times Leader Classified Employees of Ross Elementary School took part in the Northeast Regional Cancer Institute Ninth Annual C.A.S.U.A.L. (Colon Cancer Awareness Saves Unlimited Adult Lives) Day on March 29. C.A.S.U.A.L. Day is a dress-down day where individuals purchase and wear awareness t-shirts and pins to spread the word about colorectal cancer prevention and screening. All proceeds from C.AS.U.A.L. Day support the ongoing efforts by the Cancer Institute to raise awareness about colorectal cancer risk factors and the importance of screening in northeastern Pennsylvania. The teachers at Ross Elementary chose to take part in memory of a former employee, Mark Steele, who passed away from the disease: From left, first row, are Shannon Kreidler, Becky Keefe, Tracey Stanley, Jen Welby, Donald James. Second row, Kelly Dougherty, Kim Chopyak, Jill Vanderhook, Corin Frey, Alice Stuart, Megan Nice, Stacey Pellegrino, and Melissa Jarnot. Third row, Justin Feinauer, Jeremy Williams, Janice Slimak, Alysia Jones, Erin Yurko, Janna Kabosky, Melissa Smi- gielski, and Amy Thomas. | 2004-05 Misericordia announces commencement speaker Kerry Robinson, M.A.R., execu- tive director of the National Lead- ership Roundtable on Church Management, will be the guest speaker when Misericordia Uni- versity holds its 86th annual com- mencement ceremony at2 p.m. on Saturday, May 19 in the Anderson Sports and Health Center on cam- pus. A baccalaureate Mass will pre- cede the ceremony at 10:30 a.m. in the Anderson Center. During the commencement cer- emony, Misericordia will present Mrs. Robinson and her husband, Michael Cappello, M.D., professor of medicine and director of the World Fellows Program at Yale . University, with honorary Doctor ¢ of Humane Letters degrees. The National Leadership Roundtable on Church Manage- ment is dedicated to promoting . excellence and best practices in Zo SAPS the management, finances and hu- man resource development of the Catholic Church in the United States. The Leadership Roundta- ble exists to strengthen the tempo- ral affairs of the church by harness- ing the expertise and resources of Catholic senior-level executives from all sectors in service to the church. Mrs. Robinson is also a member of the Raskob Foundation for Ca- tholic Activities in Wilmington, Del., and of the Foundations and Donors Interested in Catholic Ac- tivities (FADICA) board of direc- tors. She has served as a trustee on the national boards of the Educa- tion for Parish Service Foundation in Washington, D.C.; the Gregor- ian University Foundation in New York, N.Y.; the National Catholic AIDS Network in San Francisco, Calif.; the Institute for Religious Education and Pastoral Ministry at Boston College, Chestnut Hill, Mass.; and the Center of Applied Research in the Apostolate in Washington, D.C. Since 1995, she has served on the national committee for the U.S. Catholic Conference of Bish- ops’ Catholic Campaign for Hu- man Development and is a trustee of the National Pastoral Life Cen- ter in New York. Currently, she serves on the advisory boards of the Center for the Study of Church Management at Villanova Univer- sity, Villanova, and Busted Halo: Paulist Young Adult Ministry. Mrs. Robinson is the founding editor of “The Catholic Funding Guide: A Directory of Resources for Catholic Activities,” first pub- lished by FADICA in 1998. She has been an advisor to grant making foundations, charitable nonprofits and family philanthropies since 1990. She served as the director of de- velopment for Saint Thomas Moore Catholic Chapel and Cen- ter at Yale University and led a fun- draising campaign to expand and endow the chapels intellectual and spiritual ministry and to con- Robinson struct a Catholic student center on Yale’s campus. Mrs. Robinson spent two years in London, En- gland, working for the Director of Social Change, an organization dedicated to providing informa- tion and training for the nonprofit sector in the United Kingdom and Europe. She is also a frequent writ- er and speaker on the subjects of philanthropy, development and the Catholic Church. In 1988, she received her Bache- lor of Arts from Georgetown Uni- versity and in 1994 earned her Master of Arts in religion degree from Yale Divinity School. She and Dr. Cappello have two children, Christopher and Sophia. 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