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The Deering Estate Foundation welcomed four prestigious newly elected directors and celebrated the appointment of president and vice president of the organization’s board of directors at its January meeting.
Fellow board members, trustees, community leaders and collaborating partners welcomed two new members to join the board of directors in fulfilling the foundation’s mission to preserve and protect the Deering Estate’s education and research initiatives, cultural arts programming, environmental conservation efforts, and historic preservation.
The foundation celebrated the appointment of the president and vice president of the Deering Estate Foundation Board of Directors.
Suzanne Gottlieb Calleja, president, is the associate head of school for Communications and Strategic Partnerships at Palmer Trinity School, an independent college preparatory school in Miami.
Jeff Flanagan, vice president is managing shareholder of The Flanagan Law Firm in Coral Gables.
Board of Directors:
Charles Harper is an attorney and consultant with over four decades of experience in securities law, enforcement, and financial investigations.
Katharine McDonald is a seasoned strategic leader with extensive experience in corporate governance, financial oversight, and stakeholder engagement.
Howard Tenderich has served as president of Heritage House since 1968, leading the company for over 57 years.
Roger Trombino has over 24 years of experience serving on boards of directors for both non-profit and for-profit organizations.
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