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Sarasota Herald-Tribune
Dr. Dale Anderson will succeed
Joy McIntyre as the Sarasota Concert Association’s board president. McIntyre will remain on the SCA board as immediate past president.
During its annual meeting April 22, the board of the Sarasota Concert Association also welcomed
Ann Stephenson-Moe and
Paula Rothman as new members.
Gail Berenson, chair of SCA’s nominating committee, described McIntyre s eight-year tenure as board president as nothing less than remarkable.
Anderson was managing director at BDC Advisors in multispecialty group practice and hospital medical group management until his retirement in 2017.
Before joining BDC Advisors, he was president of the OhioHealth Medical Specialty Foundation in Columbus, Ohio, where he assisted the $4.54 billion health system in developing the infrastructure for effective physician employment. Before transitioning out of clinical practice and into an executive role developing and managing large medical groups, D
Last year was an extraordinary moment for many historically Black colleges and universities.
HBCUs shared the national spotlight with Vice President Kamala Harris, a Howard University alumna. And as the country grappled with a new racial reckoning in the aftermath of George Floyd’s death, some of those schools received high-profile donations.
Philanthropist MacKenzie Scott gave $160 million to HBCUs and Black college organizations across the country in July 2020. She followed that in December with a $50 million gift to Prairie View A&M University, and an anonymous donor gave Prairie View $10 million in November to help students during the pandemic.
“It’s not surprising that during a moment of national agony on race that minority-serving institutions stand out,” said Ruth Simmons, president of the HBCU, which is part of the Texas A&M System. “We’ve been around since 1876 doing the same work continuously throughout that time. … I think it’s our time to be recognized