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Community Foundation Announces New Members to Board of Directors


The Community Foundation of the Eastern Shore welcomes new members to its board of directors following formal announcement at the Foundation’s Annual Meeting Friday, November 1st at The Fountains Conference Center in Salisbury.

The new board members elected to serve a three-year term include:

Andy Kim is a certified public account and the Principal for Kim & Associates, Public accountants. He graduated from Salisbury University with a Business Administration-Accounting degree. Actively involved in the community, Andy is a member of the Greater Salisbury Committee, a member of the HOPE Board, serves on the Wor-Wic Community College Advisory Committee, is a member of the American Institute of Certified Public Accountants and the Maryland Association of Certified Public Accountants. Andy has received the National Association of Accountants Award, the Phi Kappa Phi Achievement Award, is a member of the Delta Mu Delta Honor Society, and has received the Salisbury Rotary Club Award. Andy resides in Salisbury with his wife Lois and two children who are currently attending college.

Greg Tawes is a Magna Cum Laude Graduate of Salisbury University with a Business Administration degree. He is the current Market President for BB&T Bank on the Eastern Shore. In that role he is responsible for the Bank’s overall market share and community outreach. Greg serves as a Current Board Member and Immediate past president of the Life Crisis Center, a Foundation Board Member for PRMC, a Community Board Member for AGH, and is a Board Member Elect for the Perdue School of Business Strategic Planning Committee. Greg resides in Berlin with his wife and two children.

“The Community Foundation has had the benefit of a strong and active Board of Directors throughout its 29 year history”, states Don Taylor, CFES Board Chair. “We look forward to the participation of Andrew and Greg, both outstanding community leaders, in carrying out the work of the Foundation.”


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