Wellington’s Sulzberger Joins Literacy Coalition Board

Cindy Sulzberger

The Literacy Coalition of Palm Beach County has appointed seven literacy supporters to its board of directors, including Cynthia Sulzberger of Wellington.

Sulzberger is a retired reading specialist, philanthropist and accomplished equestrian. She volunteers as a tutor with the Literacy Coalition’s Building Better Readers and Read with Me programs.

Also joining the board are:

Travis Foels of Palm Beach Gardens, a Jones Foster shareholder in West Palm Beach. He represents businesses, individuals and municipalities in civil litigation. He graduated magna cum laude from the University of Florida Levin College of Law and earned membership in the prestigious Order of the Coif.

Nancy Haviland of Palm Beach Gardens, a dedicated advocate for children’s health, education and literacy. She volunteers as a tutor with the Literacy Coalition’s Building Better Readers program at Jupiter Elementary School.

Adam Hodges of Palm Beach Gardens, an attorney at Holland & Knight in West Palm Beach. He focuses his practice on fraud investigation and litigation, with a specific emphasis on healthcare and insurance-focused fraud.

Stacey-Anne Johnson of Boca Raton, a senior vice president and private client manager with Bank of America Private Bank in Palm Beach. Previously, she served as an associate banker at Citi Private Bank and as a branch manager at Citi.

Bill Orlove of Boynton Beach, a senior manager in marketing and communications at NextEra Energy Inc. He leads a team responsible for internal and external communications for all the company’s power-generating facilities, including natural gas, wind, solar, battery and nuclear.

Jared Wellman of Lake Worth, library director at the Lynn University Library in Boca Raton. He manages and develops digital resources to align the library’s resources and services with Lynn University’s educational enterprise, vision and mission.

The Literacy Coalition of Palm Beach County provides adult and family literacy programs, children’s literacy programs and the Literacy AmeriCorps program, all aimed at improving quality of life by promoting and achieving literacy.

For more information, visit www.literacypbc.org or call (561) 279-9103.

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