![]() from Brown University in 1979. David lives in Portland with his wife Adele Ngoy (a former SMI recipient) and family.Įmma joined the SMI Board in 2018 after returning to her home state of Maine following six years of living abroad. ![]() from Harvard Law School in 1982 and was an editor of the Harvard Law Review from 1980-1982. Before that he was an associate at the Portland law firm of Murray, Plumb & Murray. He served as Chairperson of the Steering Committee of the RSU5 (Freeport) Student Aspirations Partnership from 2007-2012, as a Board member of The Iris Network from 1996-2005 (Chairperson from 2002-2003) and as a Board member of the Maine Civil Liberties Union from 1990-96 (Board President from 1993-1994).ĭavid has practiced law at Warren, Currier & Buchanan (or its predecessor) as a principal since 1988. In addition to his work for SMI, David serves as Treasurer of The Katarzyna Fund. She is a fan of travel, crossword puzzles, hiking and murder mysteries.ĭavid has been an SMI Board Member since 2014 and served as Board President from 2015 to 2017. Her other work includes providing technical writing services in support of engineering proposals, reports and publications and developing workshops and webinars on the topic of food waste reduction/recovery in K-12 school cafeterias. Susan lives in Portland with her family and their new bee hive. She is proud to live in a community that welcomes immigrants and refugees and to be part of an organization that supports their efforts to make a new life for themselves here in their new home country. Susan joined the SMI Board in 2016 and is a member of the Newsletter Committee. with a concentration in International Business and an MBA from Endicott College. ![]() Tess has over a decade of experience in the field of international education as well as customer service. She volunteers as often as possible at local events such as ILAP’s CeleSoirée and Immigrant & Refugee Day, as well as volunteering regularly at the Animal Refuge League in Westbrook. She enjoys serving on the Board and becoming more involved in the immigrant and refugee community. ![]() Tess has been a member of the SMI Board since 2011. ![]()
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