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Board of Trustees
Biographies

Lawrence Klein, Esq. specializes in corporate, technology, and intellectual property issues for high-technology companies. Currently, Lawrence serves on the Executive Board of the Benjamin N. Cardozo School of Law Alumni Association, and is a member of the American Intellectual Property Law Association, the Association of the Bar of the City of New York, New York County Lawyers’ Association, and the New York State Bar Association.

Ellen S. Abramowitz initially joined MoCCA's Board of Advisors in 2003, and joined the MoCCA Board of Trustees in 2004. She joined Newmark & Company Real Estate, Inc. in 2001 at the firm’s Manhattan headquarters and offers her diverse prior experience in providing representation services to both tenants and owners throughout the New York metropolitan area. She was previously affiliated with GVA Williams, where she was named associate of the year, continues to actively represent ownership and recently served as a leasing agent for almost 500,000 square feet of office space, primarily in the midtown South area of Manhattan. Ms. Abramowitz is active in a number of civic and charitable organizations including Women’s American ORT, Hadassah, The Real Estate Board of New York and NYCREW (New York Commercial Real Estate of Women). She is the past president of the Parents Association at The City & Country School, and a member of the board of trustees for the Dunewood Property Owners Association in Fire Island, a member of the UJA-Federation of New York and a member of PWP – Professional Women Photographers.

David J. Ennis is an architect and founding partner of EPOC PARTNERSHIP, an Architecture and Interior Design firm which specializes in Sustainable [or “Green”] Design. David’s design exploration and problem solving is based on a spatial, phenomenological approach rather than a formal, tectonic approach. Therefore, his designs are not about “skin” but about “space” –about one’s interaction, experience and movement within and about a project. David has been honored with numerous design awards, both as a student and as a professional. Awards include BSA awards for the proposal for a new tower for Merrill Lynch; a new office building at Jamaica Station, Queens; NYAIA design excellence for an entry for the Queens Museum of Art Competition –all completed as a Senior Designer at Fox & Fowle Architects. In addition, the David Lawrence Convention Center, completed at Rafael Vinoly Architects, was awarded a NYAIA design excellence award. David also was the lead designer for Fox & Fowle’s entry to the Max Protech exhibit A New World Trade Center, now part of the permanent collection of the National Building Museum and exhibited at the 2002 Biennale di Venzia. Currently David is developing the program and design for the future expansion of the MoCCA.
Outside EPOC PARTNERSHIP, David teaches a graduate-level design studio and undergraduate graphics at The New Jersey School of Architecture at NJIT. He also is a member of the Van Alen Institute, the AIA New York Chapter Design Awards Committee and was an active member of the New York New Visions consortium which helped guide the redevelopment of the World Trade Center site.

Klaus Janson serves on the faculty of the Illustration and Cartooning Department at the School of Visual Arts in New York City. Klaus has illustrated for numerous major comic book companies and is best known for his work on Batman, Daredevil and Spiderman. Currently, Klaus is writing a book on art.

Roger Reed is president of Illustration House, America's foremost gallery dedicated to illustration and cartoon art. Reed has written many articles and papers on the subject and edited the definitive reference work by his father, Illustration House founder Walt Reed, The Illustrator in America, 1860-2000. Reed is also on the Permanent Collection committee of the Society of Illustrators in New York, is a consultant to the Norman Rockwell Museum in Stockbridge, Massachusetts. In addition he has been curator to exhibitions of such artists as J.C. Leyendecker, Joseph Clement Coll, and John Held, Jr.

Jim Salicrup is Editor-in-Chief at Papercutz, a graphic novel publisher creating comics for tweens and teens, such as NANCY DREW, GIRL DETECTIVE; THE HARDY BOYS; and ZORRO. A longtime writer and editor in the comicbook field, Jim began a twenty year relationship with Marvel Comics when he was only 15 years old. At Marvel he edited the best-selling issue of SPIDER-MAN ever, as well as highly regarded runs of THE X-MEN, THE FANTASTIC FOUR, and many others. Jim's proud also of the work he did on the educational comic book, SPIDEY SUPER-STORIES, co-produced with the Children's Television Workshop, and the special SPIDER-MAN comic, co-produced with the National Committee for Prevention of Child Abuse. Jim also launched a line of comics for The Topps Company and was Senior Writer/Editor for Stan Lee Media.

Robert Zimmerman (honorary trustee) is a humorous illustrator as well as owner of Bug Logic, a web solutions company in Asheville, North Carolina. Robert is also the webmaster here as well as designer of the site. It's his favorite charity.





Board of Trustees
Lawrence Klein, Chairman
Ellen Abramowitz
David Ennis
Roger Reed
Jim Salicrup

Honorary Trustee-
Robert Zimmerman

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Officers
Matthew C.Murray, President and Executive Director
Allan Dorison, Chief Operating Officer
Bill Roundy, Secretary
Sandra Schechter,
Vice President, Curatorial

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Board of Advisors

Nick Barrucci
Signe Baumane
Liza Donnelly
Christopher Forbes
Steven Guarnaccia
Jeff Gural
Bunny Hoest
Charles Kochman
Peter Kuper
Stan Lee
Heidi Leigh
R.J. Matson
Patrick McDonnell
Michael Mignola
Moby
Terry Nantier
Bill Plympton
Wendy Wick Reaves
Alex Simmons
Art Spiegelman
Joe Staton
Mo Willems



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