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New Winston Museum elects new board members and officers

New Winston Museum recently appointed six new board members and elected board officers.

New Winston Museum elects new board members and officers
September 05
09:29 2019

New Winston Museum, the community history museum for Winston-Salem and Forsyth County, recently appointed six new board members and elected board officers.

Joining the New Winston Museum Board of Directors for a three-year term are: Meredith Frazier Britt, a planning and economic development professional; Thom Elmore, executive director of the Addiction Recovery Care Association; Kevin Goode, vice-president of Platform Engineering at Inmar; Ward Miller, director of development for Community Care Center of Forsyth County; April Ruffin-Adams, a visiting assistant professor of African American and African Diaspora Studies at UNC Greensboro; and Benjamin Sayers, a physician with Novant Health Forsyth Emergency Services.

Katie Pepper will continue as board chair. Pepper is marketing director and partner at Walter Robbs Callahan and Pierce Architects. Fred Terry, retired city councilman, will continue to serve as vice chair. M. Lloyd Barnhardt III, financial advisor and associate vice president at Ameriprise, will continue to serve as board secretary. Trae Wilson, director of preconstruction at Frank L. Blum Construction, was elected board treasurer.   

Our mission is to connect, enrich and enlarge the community through history, storytelling and informed, balanced perspective that leads to acceptance, understanding and belonging. For more information, visit www.newwinston.org.

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