Fran Carpentier
spent most of her career as senior editor at Parade, the national Sunday newspaper, which during her tenure was distributed to 35 million homes every week, reaching more than 70 million readers coast to coast. Carpentier conceived, edited and wrote articles for Parade on a wide range of topics, including health, personal finance and food, often working in collaboration with such notable contributors as Gloria Steinem, Gail Sheehy and Bill Moyers. She also served as web producer and editor-at-large for the health, lifestyle and food channels at Parade.com.
Two longstanding governors — Myron Kandel and Allan Dodds Frank – both former presidents, twice in Kandel’s case – are stepping down from the board. To honor them for their invaluable contributions, and to continue to benefit from their keen knowledge and wise counsel, the board deemed fit to elect them board members emeriti. In their emeritus capacity, each is welcome to join in all board deliberations as they wish, sans vote. Emeritus status was also conferred upon another former president, Mort Scheinman, in acknowledgment of his many years of exceptional board service.
Newly elected to fill vacant board seats were two consummate journalists. Kathleen Campion and Tom Watkins. Campion is a nationally recognized financial correspondent with a gift for making the opaque in marketing reporting transparent. At Bloomberg News she was one of three managers who created Bloomberg’s broadcast and cable media. Watkins is an award-winning journalist with extensive experience reporting, producing, writing and editing for print, websites, television and radio. During his 24 years at CNN, he was a member of teams that won three Peabodys, one duPont-Columbia Award and four News and Documentary Emmy Awards.
In addition to Berger, who will resume his position as a member of the board upon completion of his tenure as president, returning board members include Linda Amster, David Andelman, Betsy Ashton, Suzanne Charlé, Jack Deacy, Bill Diehl, Tony Guida, Fred Herzog, Chester A. Higgins Jr, Mel Laytner, David Margolick, Ben Patrusky, Myron Rushetsky, Michael Serrill and Scotti Williston.