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Michael J. Remington, Esq.
President of the Board & Secretary
Arlington, VA
Mr.
Remington has been a Peace Corps Volunteer in the Ivory Coast, West
Africa; a Fulbright Scholar in Paris, France; and a consultant to
the Asia Foundation, the United Nations, the Organization of
American States, and the Library of Congress. He is a practicing
lawyer with the firm Drinker Biddle & Reath, LLP, in Washington,
D.C., and serves as an adjunct faculty member at the Catholic
University Columbus Law School and the George Mason University Law
School.
Geraldine
Dalzell-Payne, Treasurer of the Board
Arlington, VA
Mrs. Dalzell-Payne, a graduate of George Washington University,
worked at the World Bank for 25 years in Treasury Operations. Now
retired, she runs a bed and breakfast in Arlington, VA. She is
married to a native of India and has traveled extensively throughout
the Indian Subcontinent.
Laura
Huennekens
Arlington, VA
Ms. Huennekens is a social worker who currently works with youth and
families for the Arlington Schools. She also serves on the Board of
the Marjorie Hughes Fund for Children, which serves the
medical needs of low income students. Her interests include Jewish
culture and music, international cooking, and politics. She greatly
admires the grass roots, direct services aspects of Forgotten
Children's work.
David M. Rothenberg, Esq., Chief Executive Officer
www.mdlinx.com
Washington, D.C.
Mr. Rothenberg joined MDLinx as CEO in June 1999. He previously
worked for the Corporate Industries Group at the law firm of Paul,
Weiss, Rifkind, Wharton, & Garrison and also served as an economic
advisor at the U.S. Department of State. Dave received his A.B. from
Princeton University, his M. Phil. from the University of Cambridge,
and his J.D. from Harvard Law School. As CEO of MDLinx,he leads the
company's strategic direction, oversees the implementation of
MDLinx's network of 34 portals, and develops the company's strong
network of relationships.
Kathleen M. Walsh
Bethesda, MD
Ms. Walsh is a graduate of Georgetown University School of Foreign
Service with a BSFS and a Certificate in Contemporary Arab Studies.
A real estate and equity investor, she is actively involved with
numerous cultural organizations, frequently acts as a host mother to
visiting international students, and volunteers regularly with teens
and adults with developmental disabilities for which she received
the 2002 Patricia Sullivan Award for Outstanding Volunteer Services.
Ms Faith Stone
Arlington, VA
Ms Stone is currently serving as the Vice President and Secretary of
Alacrity Solutions Corporation a strategic planning and consulting
firm that provides services in the Homeland Security and Critical
Infrastructure areas. A 1977 graduate of Hood College in Frederick ,
Maryland she received her BA in Early Childhood Education.
Throughout the last three decades she has served in a wide range of
education related positions where she has focused on helping
children grow and reach their full potential. Ms Stone has also been
active in grass-root organizations that care for stray and abandoned
animals both in the United States as well as in Italy and Bahrain.
Additionally, from 1977 to 2002 , she provided support services to
the spouses and families of U.S. military service-members who were
separated for many months from their loved ones due to extended
military deployments.
Julien
Chirouze
A graduate from the Institute of Political Science of Paris . He has
worked in the field of management consulting both in the USA and in
France. He has volunteered for several years with Action Contre la
Faim (Action Against Hunger) and currently works for the American
Red Cross in DC.
Jennifer Heetner, Board Member Intern
Currently a graduate student at Georgetown Public Policy Institute,
Georgetown University. Jennifer has worked for domestic and an
international NGOs.
FORGOTTEN
CHILDREN Mrs. Francoise Remington, Executive Director 1031
North Edgewood Street Arlington, Virginia
22201 U.S.A.
Phone: (703) 351-9270 Fax:
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