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northeast Board of Regents CHAIR


Catherine S. Dority, IOM Executive Director Charleston Area Hospitality Association 423 King Street Charleston, SC 29401 843-805-3090 cdority@explorecharleston.com Term: 2011–2012


VICE CHAIR


Christopher S. Hogan, IOM Vice President of Communications International Bottled Water Association 1700 Diagonal Road, Suite 650 Alexandria, VA 22314 703-683-4609 chogan@bottledwater.org Term: 2011–2012


PAST CHAIR


John W. Harris, IOM President


Northeast Cincinnati Chamber of Commerce 316 West Main Street Mason, OH 45040 513-336-0125 jharris@necchamber.org Term: 2011–2012


Jeffrey S. Albright, IOM Member Executive/Director, Membership PA Chamber of Business and Industry 417 Walnut Street Harrisburg, PA 17101 717-720-5568 jalbright@pachamber.org Term: 2006-2012


Mark Barford, IOM, CAE Executive Director National Hardwood Lumber Association P.O. Box 34518 Memphis, TN 38184 901-377-1082 m.barford@nhla.com Term: 2011–2013


Debra A. Boronski, IOM, CCE President Massachusetts Chamber of Business & Industry, Inc.


60 State Street, 7th Floor Boston, MA 02109 617-512-9667


president@masscbi.com Term: 2006-2012


Kate Conroy, IOM Vice President Gateway Regional Chamber of Commerce P.O. Box 300


Elizabeth, NJ 07207 908-352-0900 kateconroy@gatewaychamber.com Term: 2009-2013


Karen DelVecchio, IOM Executive Vice President Bridgeport Regional Business Council 10 Middle Street, 14th Floor Bridgeport, CT 06604 203-335-3800 delvecchio@brbc.org Term: 2010–2012


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