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Board of Directors

Mark Kane - President

Mark is a CPA in Buffalo, New York with 27 years of experience. He specializes in enabling businesses to excel through maximizing efficiency and building strong relationships with customers and vendors.

Mark has three children, Laura, Joseph and Mathew, with wife, Barbara. Laura is a college graduate and is married to Jason Punyon. Joseph and Mathew are both college students. Mark worked to found Column of Hope with the rest of the board of directors because Barbara was diagnosed with Chiari malformation and Laura has Chiari malformation and syringomyelia. While Barbara suffers from symptoms of Chiari, she is not a surgical candidate. Laura, however, had a brain decompression, subarachnoid shunt placement in her spinal cord and a subarachnoid shunt revision, all at the age of 9. In 2001, it was discovered that Laura�s spinal cord was tethered. In June of that year, Laura had a fourth surgery to have her cord untethered. Her fifth surgery was in March of 2007 and was a great success. Since Mark�s family has been so deeply affected by the disorders, he has become dedicated to making a difference in the lives of those affected by Chiari malformation, syringomyelia, neuropathic pain, spinal cord injury and related conditions. He works hard to apply the knowledge he obtained in his professional life to help build Column of Hope.

Mark was born in Painted Post, New York when it was a factory village. He grew up the youngest of one sister and three brothers. While Mark is always loyal to his roots, he has become a strong supporter of his adopted hometown, Buffalo, New York. From a business perspective, Mark does what he can to support Erie County�s economy. He is a member of several boards in Buffalo, and is a member of SUNY Geneseo�s Alumni Association board of directors. He is a devoted Buffalo Bills fan and enjoys going to games with his youngest son, Mathew. Mark often can be found barbecuing, playing Frisbee, bocce ball, and Kan Jam with his family in the backyard.


Kevin Stringer - Vice President
Kevin_Stringer@ColumnofHope.org

Kevin has been an information technology and management consultant for nearly 20 years. He holds a bachelor�s degree from Purdue University in Computer Technology � a hybrid program focusing on both systems analysis and business management disciplines. His background in analysis and problem solving have helped him bring a unique perspective to the organizations & patients that will benefit from Column of Hope�s efforts.

Kevin worked to found Column Of Hope with the rest of the board of directors because his wife Lisa suffers from both Chiari malformation and syringomyelia. While she is not a surgical candidate at this point, they have dealt with the various issues surrounding these conditions from both the medical perspective (selecting physicians, developing treatment programs, researching alternatives) and the non-medical perspective (coping, insurance, disability (private and social security), support organizations) and helping others to not have to tread all the same ground with each new diagnosis.

Kevin enjoys college football and has been a die-hard Purdue fan for 25 years � and counting! Kevin and Lisa are involved in Greyhound rescue and always have at least 3 of them lounging around their Chicago home along with a couple of (also rescued) cats.


Jeff Miller- Treasurer
Jeff_Miller@ColumnofHope.org

Jeff�s interest in syringomyelia and Chiari malformation began with his mother�s diagnosis in 1990. After witnessing the devastation they could cause he and the other members of the board of directors founded Column of Hope

Jeff has over 30 years experience in industrial management working for a variety of Connecticut manufacturers. He is Certified in Production and Inventory Management by the American Production and Inventory Control Society and has served as Director of Research for its New Haven chapter.

 


Barbara Kane - Secretary
Barbara_Kane@ColumnofHope.org

Barbara is a high school special education teacher with 28 years of experience in her field. She is considered to be a highly qualified teacher in the areas of special education, science, math, English language arts and social studies. Her years of experience have proven to be extremely useful in aiding parents who have children with syringomyelia, Chiari malformation, neuropathic pain and/or spinal cord injury, among other disabling conditions. She has advised parents on how to obtain a free and appropriate public education for their disabled children.

Barbara has three children, Laura, Joseph and Mathew, with husband, Mark. Laura is a college graduate and is married to Jason Punyon. Joseph and Mathew are both college students. Barbara worked to found Column of Hope with the rest of the board of directors because her daughter was diagnosed with Chiari malformation and syringomyelia in 1994. She was also diagnosed with mild Chiari malformation. While Barbara suffers from symptoms of Chiari, she is not a surgical candidate. Laura however, had a brain decompression, subarachnoid shunt placement in her spinal cord and a subarachnoid shunt revision, all at the age of 9. In 2001, it was discovered that Laura�s spinal cord was tethered. In June of that year, Laura had a fourth surgery to have her cord untethered. Her fifth surgery was in March of 2007 and was a great success. Barbara works hard to put her expertise to use in leading Column of Hope to success because Laura and she are so deeply affected by Chiari and syringomyelia.

Barbara enjoys spending time with her family. She also volunteers with Mark at their alma mater, State University of New York at Geneseo. Mark and Barbara met there during their freshmen year of college and have been together ever since. Laura graduate from Geneseo in 2006, Joseph will graduate from Geneseo in 2009, and Mathew is on track to graduate from the same college in 2011. Mark and Barbara volunteer at various activities at Geneseo, such as participating on the Family Panel at Freshman Orientation for the last five summers. To relax Barbara enjoys spending time with her family, reading, knitting, and playing the piano.

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