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Biographies
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Carly Pane, M.D.
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Associate Director of Neonatology
Valley Hospital, Ridgewood, New Jersey
Speciality: Neonatology
George Washington University Medical School 1984
Children’s Hospital of Philadelphia
Residency & Neonatal Fellowship 1984-1989
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Nancy Fish, M.S.W.
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Licensed clinical social worker practicing as a psychotherapist
in Bergen County. Employed at West Bergen Mental Health
Care in Ridgewood, New Jersey. Active private practice
specializing in working with parents of special needs children.
Runs support and education groups for parents of premature
and special needs children. Ms. Fish graduated with a master’s
degree in social work and a master’s degree in public health from
Columbia University, New York.
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Dina K. Baum
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Dina is currently attending
Bergen Community College in Paramus, New Jersey. She is
working to obtain a degree in Communication Arts. Dina was a
National Honor Society member in high school and is currently
on the dean’s list in college. Dina would be an asset to the
organization because as an individual and a student with a disability,
she understands the special needs community. She is willing to take
what she has learned from her experiences and work hard to make the
system and world a better place for those in similar situations as
herself.
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Reverend Roger Spencer
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Reverend Spencer has been Pastor of Good Shepherd Lutheran
Church, Glen Rock, N.J. since 1983. He is married to
Patricia. They have two children, Cortney and Shayne.
B.A. from Muhlenberg College, Allentown, Pa. In 1969;
Masters of Divinity from the Lutheran Theological
Seminary at Philadelphia in 1973 and was ordained that
same year; Doctor of Ministry from the Graduate Theologi-
cal Foundation in Donaldson, Indiana in 1995. Dr. Spencer
also serves as Secretary of the New Jersey Synod of the
Evangelical Church in America since 1997. He serves as
Chaplain of the Glen Rock Police Department. He was a
founding member of the Glen Rock Art Council.
Dr. Spencer is the father of Cortney who has been active in
Meaningful Movements since the early 1990’s.
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Patricia Spencer
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Patricia was born and raised on Long Island, NY. She
graduated from Muhlenberg College, Allentown, Pa. with
a B.A. in Economics in 1969. She is married to Roger and
they have two children, Cortney and Shayne.
Pat is the Office Administrator for the law firm of Hunziker,
Jones, Caserta & Romer, P.A. and a member of the Legal
Administrators Association.
Pat has volunteered as president, treasurer and committee
member for numerous school organizations including the
Early Childhood Learning Center Parent Teacher Organization,
the Glen Rock High School Home and School Association and
the Glen Rock High School Band. Currently, Pat oversees the
Homeless Shelter at Good Shepherd Lutheran Church during the
months of October and November.
Pat’s daughter, Cortney enjoys the creativity and inspiration of
dance. She is proud to be a member of the Meaningful
Movement Dance Company.
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Ed Redling
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Retired President of Watson Wyatt Data Service, Rochelle Park,
New Jersey. Business background.
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Joanna Redling
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Retired teacher for the Midland Park Board of Education, Midland
Park, NJ. Specialization: Basic Skills Teacher.
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Janet Nemec
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College Proffessor of Ramapo.
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