SPECIAL EVENT: Celebrate Camp Sizanani 2013
Please join the Board of Directors of Global Camps Africa for a festive evening to celebrate and support Camp Sizanani.
Honorary Chairmen of the event include:
ROBERT SIMON, Founder of Reston, Virginia
THE HONORABLE HARRIS WOFFORD, Former US Senator
H.E. AMBASSADOR EBRAHIM RASOOL & MS. ROSIEDA SHABODIEN, South African Ambassador to the US and his wife
SATURDAY, APRIL 27TH
from 6:00 until 9:00 PM
at ORACLE HEADQUARTERS
1900 Oracle Way
Reston, Virginia 20190
Dinner and South African wine will be served.
Proceeds from live and silent auctions will benefit the children of Camp Sizanani.
SPONSORED BY:
David J. Nathan
David J. Nathan, New York, NY, is a partner at the law firm of Levin & Glasser, PC. He is currently the president of Congregation Shearith Israel, the Spanish and Portuguese Synagogue. He has previously served as a trustee of the Abraham Joshua Heschel School and as a fellow of the Wexner Heritage Foundation. David lives with his wife, Rebecca, in New York, where they raised four children. David first met Phil Lilienthal in 1974, when he worked as a counselor at Camp Winnebago.
Maribeth Carroll
Maribeth Carroll, Hoboken, NJ, has more than 15 years experience in Human Resources within the financial services industry, across a broad range of HR disciplines including employee relations, talent and performance management, compensation, recruiting, organizational change and integration. She is a graduate of the University of Maryland at College Park with a B.A. in Journalism and concentration in Public Relations. She joined the board of Global Camps Africa in 2011 after serving as a counselor at Camp Sizanani in 2010. Maribeth has supported a number of philanthropic organizations, which serve the needs of underprivileged women and children both in the local and global community. Maribeth is also a member of the Board of Trustees of WomenRising, Inc, formerly the YWCA of Hudson County, NJ since 2006.
Philip Lilienthal
Founder and President- Global Camps Africa was founded by Reston attorney Phillip Lilienthal, who, for 30 years, was the owner and director of Camp Winnebago in Maine. Mr. Lilienthal, who joined the Peace Corp following law school, had started Ethiopia’s first residential summer camps in 1967 and 1968. He then moved back to the U.S. to start his law practice and raise a family.