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Atlantic Cape’s Capital & Scholarship Campaign Names Cabinet Members

 

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COURT HOUSE – The Atlantic Cape Community College Foundation, in collaboration with the college, will work with volunteer community leaders on the public phase of “Create Opportunity – The Capital & Scholarship Campaign for Atlantic Cape Community College” – the first major gifts campaign in the college’s history. The campaign will launch on Sept. 13.
Capital & Scholarship Campaign cabinet members include:
•Mac Seelig of Galloway, honorary chair and founder and president of AC Coin & Slot, a distributor of slot machines throughout the United States, the Caribbean and Canada.
•Will Morey of Wildwood Crest, Cape May County chair and president and CEO of Morey’s Piers. Morey joined the Atlantic Cape Foundation Board in June 2008.
•Douglas Fraser of Marmora, Atlantic County chair and vice president of the Mays Landing Golf and Country Club.
•Diane T. McKoy, CPA, of Mays Landing, Atlantic Cape Foundation president. McKoy joined the Foundation in Nov. 2003.
•Charles E. Pessagno of Galloway, regional executive vice president of Marsh & McLennan Agency LLC. Pessagno joined the Atlantic Cape Foundation Board in 2001 and served as president from 2008-2009.
•Kenneth L. Calemmo Jr. of Sea Isle City, chief operation officer of the law firm of Cooper Levenson and second vice president of the Foundation Board. Calemmo joined the Atlantic Cape Foundation in 2003.
•Nicholas Cashan III of Hammonton, vice president and director of the Philadelphia Regional Office of Maran Corporate Risk Associates and first vice president of the Atlantic Cape Foundation Board. Cashan has served on the Foundation since 1998.
•Matthew D. Moeller of Haddonfield, broker for Prudential Fox & Roach Realtors, adjunct instructor at Atlantic Cape and Foundation member since 2003.
•Douglas J. Heun, CPA, ABV, CFF, PFS, CFP of Linwood, is a partner at Friedman LLP.
•Kristi A. Bergman of Medford, acting department chair and assistant professor of English as a Second Language at Atlantic Cape.
•Grant Wilinski of Mays Landing, associate dean of Academic Support Services at Atlantic Cape.
Atlantic Cape’s Capital & Scholarship Campaign offers investors recognition opportunities and invites donors to support Atlantic Cape students through the creation of scholarship programs. To learn more about Atlantic Cape’s Capital & Scholarship Campaign and other investment opportunities, contact Maria Kellett, director of major gifts, at 609-463-3670 or mkellett@atlantic.edu.
Atlantic Cape established the Foundation in 1978 as a 501(c)3 nonprofit charity to build a broad base of financial support for its programs and services. Foundation members are drawn from local industry and small businesses and represent a broad cross-section of active leaders in the community. The Foundation has raised more than $2 million for scholarships, Foundation operations and to enhance academic programs and the campus environment.

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