The Cancer Support Community of Greater St. Louis welcomed Angie Wiseman as its new development director. Wiseman brings more than nine years of experience to this role; she was most recently director of development for the National Multiple Sclerosis Society Gateway Area chapter. She earned a bachelor’s degree in public relations from Eastern Kentucky University. (pictured, above)

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Habitat for Humanity St. Louis has announced new board and executive committee members: Raschelle Burton of Wells Fargo; Amelia Lewis of Thompson Coburn; Sarah Roe Sise of Bryan Cave; Kay Gasen Thenhaus of UM-St. Louis; president Marc Hirshman of Twain Financial Partners; Linda Loewenstein of The Lawrence Group; and Rick Sullivan of St. Louis Public Schools Special Administrative Board. Pictured above: T&S contributor Raschelle Burton

board-Ray-BarrettLocal entrepreneur Ray Barrett has been elected board chairman for Triumph Pharmaceuticals, the St. Louis-based company that developed Smart Mouth products. A graduate of Saint Louis University, Barrett founded two highly successful international companies and holds several patents for his inventions.

board-Meredith-FriedmanKids in the Middle has appointed Meredith Friedman as its new CEO. Previously serving as chief development officer, she began at the agency as a volunteer more than 10 years ago.

board-Michael-StadnykDr. Michael Stadnyk has been elected 2015 president of the St. Louis Metropolitan Medical Society, an association of local physicians. Stadnyk is a radiologist with St. Luke’s Hospital and ProSight Radiology. He earned his medical degree from the University of Missouri-Kansas City.