The
Appalachian Education Initiative (AEI)
– the West Virginia Affiliate of the Kennedy Center
Alliance for
Arts Education Network (KCAAEN) –
Announces
New Board of Directors Members
December
8, 2009 (Charleston, WV) – Today, the
Appalachian Education Initiative (AEI – www.aeiarts.org) – the West Virginia affiliate
of the Kennedy Center Alliance for Arts Education Network (KCAAEN) – announced
the election of six new members to its board of directors.
“This was a
highly selective process and we focused on bringing a diverse group of
individuals to our organization’s governance,” said Jennifer Francis Alkire,
President of the Board of Directors. “The new board members represent a broad
range of leadership in their respective fields across the entire state of West Virginia, and all
have been touched by and recognize the importance of the arts as a cornerstone
in developing a well-rounded individuals and thriving communities.
AEI’s new board
members include the following (please see below for full biographical
information):
· Robin Capehart – President, West Liberty
University
· Brace Mullet, Esquire – Partner,
Dinsmore & Sholh, LLP; Board of Governors, Concord University
· Andy McKenzie – Mayor, The City of Wheeling; Vice President, Wells Fargo – Wheeling Branch
· Dr. Emil Nardone, II – Founder / Owner,
Nardone Chiropractic & Wellness; International Wellness Coach
· Mary Beth Hughes, ASID / IIDA – Owner
and Interior Designer, Hughes Design & Gift Gallery
· Doug Skaff, Jr. – Member, West Virginia House of Delegates; Board of Governors, West Virginia University
AEI’s New Board of Directors
Members’ Biographies:
Robin C. Capehart –
President, West Liberty University
(www.WestLiberty.edu)
Robin C. Capehart of Wheeling,
Ohio County became the 32nd President of West
Liberty State College, West Liberty,
West Virginia, on July 1, 2007.
Originally from Moundsville, Marshall County, President Capehart graduated Magna Cum Laude
from West Virginia
University in 1975 where
he also received his law degree in 1978. Upon graduation from law school,
President Capehart returned to Moundsville to practice law. He served as
Assistant Prosecuting Attorney in Marshall
County until 1985 when he
became Chief Administrative Law Judge for the State Tax Department’s Office of
Hearings and Appeals. In 1989, President Capehart left state government to
attend Georgetown
University receiving his
Masters of Law in Taxation Degree in 1991. He served as committee counsel
for the West Virginia House of Delegates during the 1991 Legislative Session
until accepting a position at the Wheeling
law firm of Phillips, Gardill, Kaiser & Altmeyer. He practiced law in
Wheeling concentrating in the area of state and
federal taxation and also served as an adjunct professor at West Virginia Northern
Community College. In
February 1997, Governor Cecil H. Underwood appointed President Capehart as
Secretary of Tax and Revenue for the State of West Virginia. As Revenue Secretary, he also
chaired the Commission on Fair Taxation, which conducted the most comprehensive
review of our tax structure in the state’s history. Both national and
international economists and public policy experts have critically acclaimed
the Commission’s tax reform process and the final recommendations presented to
Governor Underwood in February 2000 as one of the country’s most outstanding
state tax reform efforts in the recent history. As a result of the national and
international attention the Commission’s work received, President Capehart also
served as a consultant to tax reform efforts in Colorado,
Virginia and Tennessee
and made substantial presentations to the Japan Local
Government Center,
the Ukrainian MBA Cohort and the Romanian Presidential Commission on Tax
Reform. President
Capehart has delivered over 600 speeches and presentations to local, state,
national and international organizations including the Federation of Tax
Administrators, the National Tax Association and the National Press Club in Washington, D.C.
He has authored a number of articles, which have appeared in such publications
as the West Virginia Law Review, State Tax Notes, the Journal of State Taxation
and the National Tax Journal. In
September 1998, The Council of State Governments selected President Capehart
for the prestigious Toll Fellowship Program, which each year recognizes 40 of
the top leaders in state government from throughout the nation. President
Capehart also served as President of the Southeastern Association of Tax
Administrators; Chairman of the Governor’s Committee on Government
Reorganization and has represented West
Virginia on a number of national public policy
committees and projects. Based upon his achievements and contributions to the
State, Governor Underwood presented President Capehart with a Distinguished
West Virginia Award in August 2000. In
August 2000, President Capehart left his cabinet position to begin teaching at Marshall University. In May 2001, President
Capehart was honored to receive the Outstanding Teacher Award from the Lewis
College of Business becoming the first professor to receive such an award in
his first year of teaching. In December 2000, President Capehart became Of
Counsel to the statewide law firm of Steptoe and Johnson concentrating his
practice in the area of federal, state and local tax. President Capehart was a
member of the Leadership West Virginia Class of 2000 and is actively involved
in a number of civic organizations. From 2001 through 2003, President Capehart
hosted a statewide radio talk show. In 2004, President Capehart ran for the
Republican nomination for Governor. Following his loss in the primary election,
he became the campaign manager for Brent Benjamin who became the first
Republican elected to the West Virginia Supreme Court of Appeals since 1972 and
only the second Republican elected since 1928.
Also in 2004, President Capehart served as one of West Virginia’s five electors to the
Electoral College. In May of 2005,
President Capehart was elected Chairman of the West Virginia Republican State
Executive Committee. He served until July 2006.
In May of 2006, President Capehart was named a Fulbright Scholar by the
U.S. State Department. From August 2006 to January 2007, he taught Public
Finance at Moldova State University
in Chisinau, Moldova and conducted extensive
research regarding the Moldovan property tax system. Currently, President
Capehart authors a weekly column on state government for The State Journal. In
February 2007, President Capehart was named President of West Liberty State
College in West Liberty, West Virginia where he assumed office in
July 1, 2007. President Capehart is a member of the Vineyard
Church in Wheeling. He and his wife, Saun, and
their youngest child of four, Emily, live in Wheeling.
Brace Mullett, Esq. - Partner, Dinsmore & Shohl LLP (www.DinsLaw.com); Board of Governors, Concord University (www.Concord.edu)
Brace R. Mullett is a Partner in the
Litigation Department and a member of the Dinsmore & Shohl’s Professional
Development Committee. Brace is a civil litigator who advises clients on
contractual and tortious claims. He represents a diverse client base, including
coal companies and consumer goods companies, in matters related to workplace
injury, product liability claims, and labor and employment disputes. Brace has
experience in all aspects of fact and expert discovery, motions practice, settlement
of complex litigation, and trial work. His bar admissions include West Virginia and his
specific court admissions include the U.S. District Court for the Southern
District of West Virginia, U.S. District Court for the Northern District of
West Virginia and U.S. Court of Appeals for the Fourth Circuit. Brace
obtains a J.D. from the Washington and Lee University School of Law (Moot Court
Executive Board, 2001) and a B.A. from Concord University
(magna cum laude, Outstanding Political Science Graduate, WVIAC Scholar
Athlete of the Year, 1998). Brace’s
selected professional and civic organizations include the Kanawha County Bar
Association (past President); the West Virginia Defense Trial Counsel; the West
Virginia Coal Association; the Kanawha Valley Mining Institute; Concord
University, Board of Governors; Junior Achievement West Virginia (past member -
Board of Directors); the Energy & Mineral Law Foundation; and, Legal Aid of
West Virginia (Board of Directors). His
awards and recognitions include being selected for the West Virginia
Rising Stars® List Leadership Charleston, Class of 2002, among
others.
Andy
McKenzie - Mayor of Wheeling (www.WheelingWV.gov); Vice President,
Wells Fargo – Wheeling
Branch (www.WellsFargo.com)
After graduating from West Liberty State College,
Mayor McKenzie received his M.B.A. from West Virginia University.
He holds two certifications - CRPS (Chartered Retirement Plans Specialist) and
AAMS (Accredited Asset Management Specialist). In addition to serving as
Wheeling City Mayor, Andy is employed as a financial advisor at McKenzie &
Reidel Investment Consulting Group of Wells Fargo Advisors. He also has
served as a Senator with the West Virginia Legislature from 1996-2008 where he
held the positions of Minority Whip for the 73rd, 74th, 75th, 76th and 77th
Legislatures. He was the youngest elected State Senator in the history of West Virginia. Andy is proud to be involved in the community,
which is evident through his many affiliations, including, but not limited to,
the following: Member, Executive Board, Wheeling Area Chamber of
Commerce; Member, Wheeling Convention and Visitors Bureau; Regional Economic
Development Partnership; Leadership Wheeling Class of 1991; Wheeling Lions
Club; American Council of Young Political Leaders Delegation to the Country of
Australia Civil Air Patrol, Legislative Squadron; and the Ohio County
Development Authority. McKenzie’s
awards and recognition include the 2000 Leadership Award, West Virginia
Care Home Association for Elderly Rights; the 1999 Northern Panhandle Aging
Service Directors Award; the 1998 Legislator of the Year, YWCA Family Violence
Prevention Program; and the 1996 U. S. Small Business Administration
Entrepreneur of the Year for West
Virginia, among others. Andy and wife Carrie reside
in Wheeling, WV with their three children - Austin, Levi,
and Quinn.
Dr. Emil Nardone, II –
Founder/Owner, Nardone Chiropractic & Wellness; International Wellness
Coach (www.NardoneChiropractic.com)
A native of the Upper
Ohio Valley,
Dr. Nardone owns and operates one the country’s fastest growing chiropractic
and wellness centers, specifically one of the top rated in West Virginia. Dr. Nardone is a graduate of John Marshall
High School and Fairmont State
University where he
received a B.S. in Biology with a minor in Chemistry. In 2000, Dr. Nardone
received a doctorate of Chiropractic degree from the Southern California
University of Health Sciences and is currently licensed in West
Virginia, Ohio and Pennsylvania where he is
board certified in acupuncture and corrective exercises. In 2000, Dr. Nardone
began his associate training at Dexter Chiropractic in Marietta, Ohio
where he gained valuable knowledge in patient and practice management. In 2002,
he opened Nardone Chiropractic in Wheeling,
West Virginia and has grown the
practice to multiple locations throughout the Ohio Valley Region. He continues
to advance his studies by focusing on post graduate studies in the areas of
whiplash, personal injuries, orthopedics, rehabilitation, nutrition, neurology,
pediatrics and sports injuries. Most recently, Dr. Nardone has been selected as
a practice management consultant with Breakthrough Coaching enabling him to
help develop other chiropractic colleagues across the country in practice and
personal growth. He resides in Wheeling
and balances his life through hunting, outdoor activities and travel.
Mary Beth Hughes, ASID/IIDA - Owner/Interior Designer, Hughes Design and
Hughes Gift Gallery (www.Hughesdsgn.com)
Currently owner and interior
designer at Hughes Design and Hughes Gift Gallery in Wheeling, WV,
Mary Beth is a professional member of the American Society of Interior
Designers and the International Interior Design Association. She is certified by the National Council for
Interior Design Qualification. Having attended Randolph-Macon Woman’s College,
she graduated with high honors from West
Virginia University,
and received an A.A.S. degree from the Art Institute of Pittsburgh, with a
major in Interior Design. Following her graduation from WVU, Hughes taught high
school French for six years in Charleston,
Moundsville, and Glen Dale, West
Virginia. Upon completing the course of study at the
Art Institute in 1981, she began her own design firm in Glen Dale, WV. In 1984, she was appointed Director of
Architectural Design at Boury, Inc., in Wheeling,
where she designed restaurants and hotels in Pittsburgh,
PA; Columbus, OH; Rochester and Syracuse, NY; and, Detroit, MI. In 1988, Hughes spent a year as head of the
Interior Design Department at Stone and Thomas.
The current Hughes Design and Gift Gallery has been her “home” since 1991,
when she purchased the former Rybeck Interiors building on National Road in the Fulton
area of Wheeling.
Hughes has been a guest lecturer at the Art Institute of Pittsburgh, and was
the first person honored as A.I.P. Interior Design Alumni of the Year in 1993.
Statewide, she serves as a member of the West Virginia Governor’s Mansion
Preservation Foundation, where she served as chair of the Furnishings and
Decorative Arts Committee. Hughes has
recently completed a term as President of the Pennsylvania West Chapter of
ASID, which also includes northern and central West Virginia. Active in the Wheeling
volunteer arena as well, her service includes membership on the Foundation
Boards of Sandscrest and West
Virginia Northern Community College, where she has served
as board president. She is a past president of the Board of Directors of the
Wheeling Symphony and serves on the board of King’s Daughters. She is a member
of the Junior League of Wheeling, where she served as President from 1971-1973,
and is a member of Wheeling Rotary, where she is a Paul Harris Fellow. Hughes lives in Wheeling, and is the
mother of three grown children, all of whom work in somewhat creative
fields. Molly lives in London, doing art direction and set design
for films and the theatre. Justin is an
architect and engineer in Atlanta. Chad
is a cardiac surgeon in Durham,
North Carolina.
Doug
Skaff, Jr. - Member WV House of Delegates (www.legis.state.ev.us); Board of
Governors, WVU Alumni Association (www.alumni.wvu.edu)
Douglas J "Doug"
Skaff Jr. of South Charleston is a member of the
House of Delegates in Kanawha
County's 30th District.
Doug graduated from West Virginia
University with a Bachelor's
Degree in Marketing and a Master's Degree in Industrial & Labor Relations
and Human Resource Management in 2000 and 2001, respectively. Doug currently
works as a District Manger for a building material distribution company and
covers all of Southern West Virginia; Eastern, Kentucky; and Southwest Ohio.
Doug will focus on education, improving jobs, providing for our seniors and
veterans, and smart economic growth / development across the region. Doug
intends on listening to the concerns and insights of Kanawha County
residents to identify the critical issues and challenges facing the area today
and tomorrow.
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About AEI:
Since
its inception in 2001, the Appalachian Education Initiative (AEI) has been
dedicated to ensuring that quality arts education should be a central part of
the education of every public school student in West Virginia. For more information, go
to www.aeiarts.org.
About the Kennedy
Center Alliance for Arts Education Network (KCAAEN):
KCAAEN
is a coalition of statewide non-profit organizations working in partnership
with the John F. Kennedy Center for the Performing Arts to
support policies, practices, programs and partnerships that ensure the arts are
an essential part of American K-12 education.
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