PHILADELPHIA — The Greater Philadelphia Senior Executive Group (GPSEG) Board of Directors announced today the election of longtime members Anne Robson, Larry Buchwalter and Paul Mitchell to three-year terms as at-large board members.
“Anne, Larry and Paul have been an integral part of GPSEG for some time, and we’re looking forward to the fresh thoughts and forward thinking they can offer in leadership roles,” GPSEG Chairman Roy Hibberd said. “GPSEG has undergone a period of rapid growth in both membership and programming, so we need strong leadership to ensure that GPSEG remains a premiere executive networking organization.”
A resident of Malvern, Robson is executive vice president and chief client officer at Kelleher Associates, LLC. Kelleher offers in-depth one-on-one career coaching and transition services that are customized for senior executives. She previously was director of strategic alliances and planning for McKesson Health Solutions.
Robson co-chairs the GPSEG Power Breakfast, which she recently expanded into the Center City market. She is a member of the Philadelphia Human Resource Planning Society, the Alliance of Women Entrepreneurs and the Healthcare Businesswomen’s Association. She has served on the board of directors of the Junior League, the Delaware Valley Cystic Fibrosis Association and the Association for the Blind.
A resident of Ridgewood, N.J., Buchwalter is president and CEO at Stilwell Enterprises, LLC, a consultative services and acquisition holding company. Prior to that, he was president, CEO and principal owner of Nydic Medical Imaging, a diagnostic imaging services provider.
Buchwalter is active in the GPSEG CEO Roundtable, the Private Equity and Life Sciences subgroups and the New Jersey/Princeton chapters. He is on the board of directors of the Radiology Business Managers Association and the New Jersey Executive Networking Group and previously on the board of the National Coalition for Quality in Diagnostic Imaging Services.
A resident of Oaks, Mitchell is an investment banker specializing in mezzanine financing (subordinated debt with warrants) and later-stage equity for growth and M&A. He was the founding president of Core States Enterprise Fund and was formerly president of the Southeastern Pennsylvania Development Fund, a regional small business lender.
Mitchell has been a GPSEG member for six years, chairs the Financial Executives Subgroup, previously served on the marketing and membership committees and chaired the golf committee for three years.
About GPSEG
GPSEG is a non-profit professional association of senior-level executives committed to the exchange of business contacts and ideas in a spirit of generous giving, and to the fostering of career fulfillment, business development, and professional and personal growth. Its purpose is to provide meaningful senior-level networking contacts to its members; support its members who are in career transition; share knowledge, best practices, and resources; educate members on topics of interest to their professional and career development; and develop cooperative programs with other professional organizations in the region. For more information on GPSEG, go to www.GPSEG.org.