United Scenic Artists - Officers & Board Members

Officers & Board Members

Local Union Executive Board:

President - Beverly Miller National Business Agent - Cecilia A. Friederichs Vice-President - F. Mitchell Dana Financial Secretary - Cathy Satucci-Keator Corresponding Secretary - Carl Baldasso Central Region Business Representative - J. Christopher Phillips Western Region Business Representative - Charles Berliner

Local Union Executive Board Trustees:

(from the Eastern Region) Gail Buckley, Jeff Davis, Edward Pierce, Jesse Rosenthal & Tom Southern (from the Central Region) Scott Loebl & Kurt Sharp (from the Western Region) John Iacovelli & Lawrence Metzler

Eastern Region Executive Board:

Chair - Beverly Miller Vice-Chair - Tracy Christensen Secretary/Treasurer - James Bednark Business Agent - Cecilia Friederichs

Trustees of the Eastern Region Executive Board:

Wayne Alfano (At-Large) Carl Baldasso (Scenic Design) Linda Covello (Scenic Artist) Douglas Cox (Lighting Design) Karl Eigsti (At-Large) David Goodman (At-Large) Jeremy Lee (Sound Design) Devon Painter (Costume Design) Nell Stifel (At-Large)

Central Region Executive Board:

Chair - Mary Badger Vice-Chair - Mary Margaret Bartley Secretary/Treasurer - Kurt Sharp Business Representative - J. Christopher Phillips

Trustees of the Central Region Executive Board:

Charles Lehrer Scott Loebl Donna Slager

Western Region Executive Board:

Chair - Lawrence Metzler Vice-Chair - Thomas Simitzes Secretary/Treasurer - Mary E. Murdock Business Representative - Charles Berliner

Trustees of the Western Region Executive Board:

William Bloodgood Casey Cowan Gale Rick Paulsen Brian Reed Jared Sayeg Pamela Shaw

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