Anonymous ID: b6b72a July 12, 2019, 7:31 a.m. No.7011343   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>1392 >>1395 >>1427

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https://nyspcc.org/about-the-new-york-society-for-the-prevention-of-cruelty-to-children/people/

 

People

Board of Directors

 

President

Karl G. Wellner

 

 

Vice President

Elizabeth Mayhew

 

 

Treasurer

Mark S. Weiss

 

 

Secretary

Frank E. Sommerfield

 

 

 

Directors

Amelia Berkowitz

MaryKate Boylan

Rosario Coniglio

Neil Friedman

Maarit Glocer

Valesca Guerrand-Hermès

Holly M. Kelly

Federico G.M. Mennella

Tatiana G. P. Perkin

David R. Stack

 

Honorary Director

Elbridge T. Gerry, Jr.

SENIOR MANAGEMENT TEAM

Executive Director

Mary L. Pulido, Ph.D.

mpulido@nyspcc.org

 

About Mary

Director of Government Relations and Administration

Stephen P. Forrester, Esq.

sforrester@nyspcc.org

 

About Steve

 

 

Director of Clinical Services

Amy Pumo, LCSW

apumo@nyspcc.org

About Amy

 

 

Assistant Director of Clinical Services

Luisa Nannini, LCSW

LNannini@nyspcc.org

About Luisa

 

 

Director of the Training Institute

Annie Costello, MPH

acostello@nyspcc.org

About Annie

STAFF

 

Development Officer, Institutional Giving

Beverly Orth Geoghegan

BOrth-Geoghegan@nyspcc.org

About Beverly

 

 

Clinical Department Educational Coordinator

Jessica Hong

jhong@nyspcc.org

About Jessica

Executive Assistant & Assistant Secretary

Sandra Singh

ssingh@nyspcc.org

About Sandra

 

 

Director of Research and Evaluation

Jacqueline L. Holloway, Ph.D.

jholloway@nyspcc.org

About Jacqueline

 

 

Director of Archives

Joseph T. Gleason

jgleason@nyspcc.org

About Joseph

CHILDREN’S COUNCIL

 

Anne and Bob Arns

Emma Bengtsson

Regina Calcaterra

Vicky Cornell

Victor de Souza

Michael Ferraro

Aaron Fisher, Dawn Hennessy, & Michael Gillum

Kimberly Guilfoyle

Sophie B. Hawkins

Daniel M. Healy

Tania Higgins

Dr. Thomas Kelly

Hon. Joseph M. Lauria (Ret.)

Anita Lo

Eric MacLeish

Deborah Norville

Kelly Rutherford

Sapphire

Costas Spiliadis

JUNIOR COMMITTEE OFFICERS

 

President

MaryKate Boylan

 

Vice President

Lea Kadish

 

Secretary

Alexandra Rak

 

Treasurer

Oerta Trepca

Anonymous ID: b6b72a July 12, 2019, 7:38 a.m. No.7011457   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>1496

>>7011395

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kimberly_Guilfoyle

 

Kimberly Ann Guilfoyle (/ˈɡɪlfɔɪl/) (born March 9, 1969) is an American television news personality and attorney who co-hosted The Five on Fox News.[2] On July 20, 2018, she left Fox News.[3]

 

She later joined America First Policies, a pro-Trump super PAC, to campaign for Republicans in the 2018 midterm elections.[4][5]

 

Prior to entering television, she was a prosecuting attorney in San Francisco and Los Angeles. She served as an assistant District Attorney in San Francisco from 2000–04. She is the former wife of California politician Gavin Newsom and was First Lady of San Francisco during Newsom's first two years as mayor of that city. She began work at Fox News in 2006 until July 2018, at which time a Fox spokesman stated that the network had "parted ways" with her.

 

Guilfoyle was born in San Francisco on March 6, 1969, to a Puerto Rican mother and an Irish father. She was raised in her parents' Roman Catholic faith.[7] She grew up in the Mission District and Westlake and is a graduate of Mercy High School.

 

Guilfoyle's mother, Mercedes, taught special education, and died of leukemia when Guilfoyle was eleven. "My mother was just everything to me, I loved her so much, I always wanted to be around her. I loved how I saw people react to her. She was a warm woman who worked in education with people with emotional challenges. I got my sense of giving back and how when you have many blessings, pay it forward", Guilfoyle said in a 2015 interview.[8]

 

Her father, Anthony "Tony" Guilfoyle, was born in Ennis, County Clare, Ireland and immigrated to the United States in 1957 at the age of 20 against the wishes of his family.[citation needed] In 1958, despite not yet holding U.S. nationality and still an Irish citizen, he was drafted and served for four years in the U.S. Army.[9]

 

After being discharged from the army, Tony Guilfoyle took up work in the construction trades. He later became a real estate investor and a close advisor to Mayor Newsom, until his death in 2008.

 

Guilfoyle graduated magna cum laude from the University of California, Davis, and received her Juris Doctor (J.D.) from the University of San Francisco School of Law in 1994. While in law school, she interned at the San Francisco district attorney's office, as well as doing modelling work for Macy's and Victoria's Secret.[12]

 

She later studied at Trinity College, Dublin in Ireland. While there, she published research in international children's rights and European Economic Community law

 

IRELAND. THE MOST CORRUPT COUNTRY IN EUROPE

 

Television career

 

In January 2004, Guilfoyle moved to New York to host the program Both Sides on Court TV, as well as to work as a legal analyst on Anderson Cooper 360°. She joined Fox News in February 2006, as host of the weekend show The Lineup. The Lineup was eventually canceled. Guilfoyle remained a regular contributor for the network and was later picked up as co-host of The Five, in 2011. She remained a host on the show until 2018. In 2014, she began co-hosting Outnumbered regularly, until the show settled on more permanent hosts.[citation needed]

 

She also appeared weekly on the recurring segment "Is it Legal?" on The O'Reilly Factor until that show's cancellation in 2017, and as a weekly Thursday guest on Brian Kilmeade's Kilmeade and Friends radio show.[13] Guilfoyle guest-hosted Hannity, On the Record, Justice with Judge Jeanine, and Fox and Friends.[citation needed]

 

In 2015, Guilfoyle released a semi-autobiographical book titled "Making the Case: How to Be Your Own Best Advocate" on her experiences growing up, working as a prosecutor, and encouraging people to always advocate for themselves.[18]

 

It was announced on June 29, 2017 that Guilfoyle signed a long-term contract extension with Fox.[19]

 

As of the spring of 2018, Guilfoyle appeared nightly on The Five.

 

Departure from Fox News

Guilfoyle speaking at a campaign rally in Sun City, Arizona in November 2018

 

Guilfoyle left Fox News in July 2018, reportedly to work for a pro-Donald Trump Super PAC. A week after her announcement, though, the Huffington Post reported claims by an anonymous source who said that Guilfoyle did not leave the network voluntarily, but rather had been forced out due to allegations that she had engaged in sexual harassment."[26] This was countered by other anonymous sources in The Daily Beast, where it was reported that Guilfoyle's enemies within Fox had actively planted negative stories and started a whisper campaign against her, exaggerating her alleged misbehavior.