Coalition on Race Welcomes New Chair & Trustees in 2012

Anthony Greene, Coalition Chair

Anthony Greene was elected the 2012 Chairman of the organization at the Annual Meeting in December. Anthony has been a resident of South Orange for 13 years prior to being a resident of Maplewood for 13 years. He served on the South Orange Maplewood Board of Education from 1994 to 1997.

He is President of the Insurance Brokers Association of New York, Director of the Minority Corporate Counsel Association and Senior Vice President of Herbert L. Jamison & Co. LLC in West Orange NJ where he has worked for 23 years. His wife Cheryl taught at Marshall School in South Orange and his two children Anthony & Adair attended our schools K thru 12 before graduating as student athletes from Columbia High school. 

New Trustees for 2012 Fred Profeta, Shelley Slafkes, Omari Frazier, Maria Gilmour, & Leila Gonzalez Sullivan

Five new trustees join the Board this January.  After meeting with interested community members who demonstrated a passion for the integration culture of our towns, the Nominating Committee asked Maria Gilmour, Shelley Slafkes, Omari Frazier, Leila Gonzalez Sullivan, and Lois Larkey to be on the Board of Trustees.  The Board also welcomes Fred Profeta—who has been an ex officio member in his capacity as the Maplewood Township Committee’s liaison—to the board as a full trustee.  

Leila Gonzalez Sullivan, a retired university professorand community volunteer,has been working on the Coalition’s Neighborhoods & Civic Engagement Committee for the last year.  Leila is interested in serving “as a liaison to the incoming Latino/a residents so that they, too, experience our welcoming environment and become contributing members of our towns.”  

Shelley Slafkes, a long-time South Orange resident and lawyer who served for nine years on the Board of Education, has supported the mission of the Coalition since its ineption.  She has been active on integration issues and looks forward to focusing that work through the Coalition on Race.  

Lois Larkey is also a long-time resident of South Orange.  She is an experienced teacher and professional fundraiser.    Lois served on the Community Relations Committee in the ’80′s and eventually served as chair.  The forums sponsored by that committee focused on gender and race bias issues beginning to surface.   ”For me, being involved with the Coalition would be coming full circle.”   

Maria Gilmour is new to our community.  She and her husband chose South Orange because they were looking for a place committed to integration.  “It is our hope and expectation that our children grow up in a racially integrated community.  My dream is that my children will never think there are any fundamental differences between themselves and children of other races.”  

Omari Frazier is a banker and a new father living with his family in Maplewood.  After meeting with members of the Coalition’s Finacne and Development committee about our fundraising efforts, he became interested in the Coalition’s mission.  He has a strong commitment to community volunteering and looks forward to building relationships throughout the community.  

Fred Profeta is a founding member and a former chair of the Coalition on Race who has worked on integration issues beginning with the Racial Balance Task Force.  Fred served three terms on the Maplewood Township Committee andwas Mayor of Maplewood.  He retired from the Township Committee at the end of 2011 and plans to focus on his main interests, one of which is and has always been maintaining the stability of our towns and improving them through the pro-integrative efforts of the Coalition.


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