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From the Boardroom: 6.17.15

Pi Beta Phi Foundation, a nonprofit dedicated to enriching the lives of the fraternity’s members and their communities, has announced Hallee Winnie as its new executive director. Winnie was formerly executive director for the Houston division of March of Dimes. (Pictured above)

Thomas Cohn of local estate planning firm Thomas Cohn Associates has earned the esteemed Chartered Advisor in Philanthropy (CAP) professional designation from the Richard D. Irwin Graduate School of The American College. Candidates must complete a minimum of three courses in philanthropic studies at the school and six hours of supervised written exams.

Mark McClanahan has been named president of the remodeling firm Mosby Building Arts. Scott Mosby, who previously served as president, will transition into the new role of CEO. This is the first time the firm has had a president outside the family.

Ryan Noble, co-founder and president of St. Louis-based CrowdSource, recently was named a national mentor for Pipeline, an exclusive professional development program for up-and-coming entrepreneurs in the Midwest. Noble co-founded Pipeline’s St. Louis chapter with business partner Stephanie Leffler.

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