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Karen Falk and Michael Hogan named as trustees of Children’s Beach House

February 6, 2018

Mary M. Culley, president of Children's Beach House, recently announced the appointment of two new members to its board of trustees: Karen B. Falk of Rehoboth Beach and Michael J. Hogan, CFA, of Kennett Square, Pa., and Lewes.

"We are excited to have such talented individuals join our team. Each brings with them the knowledge and experience necessary to help guide our organization to future success," said Culley.

Falk is an accomplished marketing and public relations professional. Currently director of marketing and communications with Jack Lingo Realtor, Falk oversees the company's marketing, public relations and social media outreach initiatives. Prior to joining Jack Lingo Realtor, Falk owned and operated her own local marketing firm, Night Owl Marketing. She was previously director of tourism for Southern Delaware Tourism where she was a five-time winner of the Delaware Governor’s Tourism Award for her innovative marketing campaigns. Falk's board experience includes serving as a director for the Governor's Tourism Advisory Board, the Boys & Girls Clubs of Delaware, Cape Henlopen Educational Foundation and former president of the PTO at Sussex Academy of Arts and Sciences.

Hogan's career spans 30 years in the asset management industry. Most recently he was executive vice president and head of equity investments at Delaware Investments, a unit of Macquarie Group. He oversaw independent equity teams, equity trading, quantitative research and equity business management functions. Hogan was also lead portfolio manager for Delaware Investment's Foundation Funds, a series of target risk asset allocation strategies. Prior to Delaware Investments, Hogan was managing director and global head of equity for SEI Investments. Earlier in his career, he held positions at PNC Asset Management and Wharton Econometric Forecasting Associates.
Hogan is a past member of the board of directors for the Institute for Quantitative Research in Finance (The Q-Group) and past president of the Philadelphia Council for Business Economics. He is a current member of Winterthur Museum's Investment Committee of the Board.

The Children's Beach House celebrates its 80th anniversary as one of Delaware's pre-eminent service providers for children with special needs. Founded in 1937 by Lydia Chichester du Pont, CBH's mission remains to continue Miss Lydia's vision of helping children with special needs reach their highest potential as functioning members of their families and communities.

For more information about the Children's Beach House programs and volunteer opportunities, go to www.cbhinc.org or call 302-645-9184.

 

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