Historic Savannah Foundation Announces New Officers, Members for Board of Trustees
Staff Report From Savannah CEO
Monday, November 30th, 2015
Historic Savannah Foundation, a nonprofit historic preservation organization, recently announced the appointment of new officers and trustees, each of whom were selected for their leadership roles within the community.
The following were elected to officer roles:
Chairman -- Jeffrey S. Eley, Savannah College of Art and Design Department of Historic Preservation
Vice Chair -- Brian Felder, Felder & Associates, LLC
Secretary -- Sarah Lamar, HunterMaclean Attorneys
Treasurer -- Susan Clifford, Hancock Askew & Co., LLP
Parliamentarian -- Gregori S. Anderson, Chatham County Building Safety and Regulatory Services
In addition to the newly-elected officers, HSF also announced four new trustees: Russ Aldridge of DPR Hardin Construction; Austin Hill of Austin Hill Realty, LLC; Rhonda Hoffman, Landmark District resident; and Gary M. Radke, professor emeritus at Syracuse University.
“We’re pleased to welcome these new officers and trustees to the Board. Each brings a high level of enthusiasm to our efforts to preserve and protect Savannah’s heritage” said Daniel Carey, president and CEO of HSF. “With their leadership, we will engage a larger and more diverse audience about the importance of preservation to Savannah.”
Members of HSF’s Board of Trustees provide leadership by generating the organization’s strategic plan, establishing initiatives and attracting the necessary resources to achieve those goals.