NOVA,
the leading non-profit organization in Bucks County supporting
victims of serious crime, is pleased to announce that the
following business and community leaders have joined its Board of
Directors.
Eddie Hale, Associate Counsel, Parexel, a clinical research organization located
in Princeton, that provides the full range of?Phase I to IV clinical development
services to help life-saving treatments reach patients faster. Prior to working
at Parexel, Hale worked at the Princeton office of Troutman Pepper, a law firm
that specializes in banking and financial services, corporate and
securities, and commercial real estate. Hale is member of the New York and New Jersey Bar Associations.
Michelle Sooby-Saldutti, Diversity, Equity and Inclusion Coordinator, Parx Casino, located in
Bensalem. Sooby-Saldutti is a committee member of the Building a Better
Bensalem Community Coalition, a board member for The Greater Northeast Chamber
of Commerce and a member of the Bensalem Lions Club. She has three daughters
and seven grandchildren.
“We are so pleased to have Eddie and Michelle join NOVA’s Board of Directors,” said Penelope Ettinger, Executive Director, NOVA. “They bring varied business experience, a dedication to service and a commitment to NOVA’s mission. I am delighted to have the opportunity to work with both of them.”
About NOVA
NOVA supports, counsels and empowers victims of sexual assault and
other serious crimes in Bucks County and works to prevent and eliminate
violence in society through advocacy, training, community education and
prevention programs. Founded in 1974, NOVA is a non-profit 501(c)(3),
community-based organization operating out of three offices in Fairless Hills,
Jamison and Perkasie. Services are made possible through the financial support
of federal, state and local government grants and contracts, corporations,
foundations and private donations. All contributions are tax deductible to the
extent provided by law. For more information, visit www.NOVABucks.org.
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