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Three Named to Board of Trustees
Posted: Monday, September 12, 2011
Contact:  Brian Kirschner
Contact Email:  b.kirschner@usciences.edu
Contact Phone:  215.895.1186
 

Three new members were recently elected to serve on the board of trustees of University of the Sciences. The responsibilities of the University’s board include approving the University’s strategic plans and ensuring their consistency with the institution’s mission and goals. Dr. Aminta Hawkins Breaux and Lucy Malmberg are members at-large, while Robin Keyack is the alumni representative.

Aminta Hawkins Breaux, PhD, vice president for student affairs at Millersville University, is no stranger to the university having served as USciences’ dean of students from 2000 to 2008. She serves as member of the board of directors of Children's Hospital of Philadelphia, and was a director and member of the executive committee of Philadelphia Academies, Inc. among other corporate and non-profit affiliations. Dr. Breaux earned her PhD in counseling psychology from Temple University and a master’s degree from the University of Pennsylvania. She also served as an assistant provost at Drexel University.

Alumna Robin Soifer Keyack, P’81, RPh, is director of pharmacy at Shore Medical Center in Somers Point, NJ. She has over 25 years of experience in hospital pharmacy and medication management systems. Prior to joining Shore, Keyack worked for Virtua Health for 18 years where in her last role she was director of information services and project manager. In addition, she was also a consultant for QRS Healthcare Consulting. A 1981 graduate from the University, she is a member of the American Society of Health System Pharmacists. Keyack is past president of the USciences alumni association board of directors.

Alumna Lucy Malmberg, P’72, RPh, FACA, FACVP, is senior executive vice president of Wedgewood Pharmacy. She has more than 30 years' experience in the pharmacy profession. Malmberg is also a registered pharmacist in Pennsylvania and Delaware. As co-founder of Wedgewood Pharmacy, she has been instrumental in transforming the company from a local community pharmacy purchased in 1981 into a specialized compounding pharmacy that is now one of the largest in the United States, serving more than 25,000 prescribers nationwide. Prior to Wedgewood Pharmacy, Malmberg was an executive at E.I. DuPont de Nemours & Company, Inc. in a variety of sales, marketing and business operations positions. She is also a former alumni representative on the USciences board.

 
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