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Museum Board Announces New Members, Officers

By Staff Reports, posted Sep 20, 2016
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At its annual meeting, Cape Fear Museum Associates Inc. honored retiring board members and elected new officers and two new board members.

Mike Ryan retired from the board and was recognized for his six years of service. Lori Feezor was elected as the new president of the board, replacing Mike Hudson. Samantha Dooies is the new vice president. Sean Frelke remains treasurer, and Lynore Young remains as secretary.

Dan Goodwin and Allen Trask III each were elected to serve a three-year term on the Associates Board. Goodwin is vice president of the New Hanover Regional Medical Center Physician Group. He earned his bachelor’s degree in health science and policy from the University of Maryland and a master’s of health administration from Virginia Commonwealth University.

Trask, a Wilmington native, is a litigation attorney with Ward and Smith Attorneys at Law. He earned his bachelor’s degree in political science from East Carolina University then his law degree from Campbell University.  

“We are delighted to welcome these leaders to Cape Fear Museum Associates' exceptional and dedicated board of directors,” said Sheryl Mays, director of the Cape Fear Museum of History and Science, 814 Market St., Wilmington. “Every board member plays a crucial role in the oversight of our institution and our efforts to build an exciting future for the Museum. The new members will add a rich diversity of backgrounds, talents, and experience to our board.”
 
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