Press Club Elects New Board Members, Officers at Annual Meeting
The Press Club of Metropolitan St. Louis held its 48th Annual Meeting recently
at the University Club. Returning as president after four years as Chairman
of the Board is Robert A. Cohn, publisher emeritus of the St. Louis Jewish
Light; new Board Chairperson is Jeane N. Jae, former president and Communications
Director of the Humane Society of Missouri. Continuing officers are: vice
president Alice Handelman, second vice president Brian Flinchpaugh, third
vice president Sue Killenberg McGinn, and treasurer Karen Zarky.
New board members elected were: Judy Kaplan, a travel writer for the Ladue
News, and Alonzo Byrd, Director of Communications for Enterprise Rent-a-Car.
Five board members were reelected: Brian Flinchpaugh, PR Director of the
United Way, Sue Killenberg McGinn Director of Communications for Washington
University; Verna Smith, Editor and Communications Director of OASIS; Barbara
Washington,Vice President for Communications for the Mathews-Dickey Boys’
and Girls’ Club, and Robert Cohn.
Receiving awards at the meeting were executive director Marge Polcyn, who
received the Press Club’s highest honor: the Catfish Award for Excellence
in Communications; and Frank Absher and Karen Zarky, who received President’s
Awards for outstanding contributions to the Press Club. Absher helped found
the Media Archives at the St. Louis Public Library and has continued to
volunteer at the Library. Karen Zarky has donated her graphic skills in
layout and design over the years for the publication of the Club’s
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| Past President Jeane Jae passes the gavel to 2005 President Bob Cohn. |
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The Executive Board (from left): Brian Flinchpaugh, 2nd VP; Alice
Handelman, 1st VP; Jeane Jae, new Chairperson of the Board; Bob Cohn,
new President; Marge Polsyn, Executive Director; and Sue McGinn, 3rd
VP; (not present, Karen Zarkey, Treasurer.) Top |
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Marge Polcyn, who received the Press Club’s highest honor: the
Catfish Award for Excellence in Communications; and Frank Absher, who
received the President’s Award for outstanding contributions to
the Press Club. Top |
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