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Enright Melanoma Foundation Announces 2014 Slate of Officers and New Board Member

The Enright Melanoma Foundation of Summit, NJ announced today its 2014 slate of Officers:  Richard Nelson, MD of Summit Medical Group (President),  James McDaid, DC of Summit Medical Group (Vice President), Curtis Gambin, CPA of Meisel, Tuteur & Lewis, P.C. (Treasurer) and Michelle Napoli of Carnegie Corporation of New York (Secretary).

Joining the Enright Melanoma Foundation as a new Board of Trustee member is Anthony Molloy, Esq. of Pacira Pharmaceuticals, Inc. in Parsippany.   Mr. Molloy serves as the Associate General Counsel for Pacira Pharmaceuticals.  Prior to joining Pacira, he spent eight years at Patton Boggs LLP, focusing his practice on commercial contracts, litigation, EH&S, and intellectual property law.  While at Patton Boggs, he acted as co-chair of the pro bono and recruiting committees.  Mr. Molloy graduated from Rutgers Law School – Newark with a J.D., is a registered Patent Attorney with the USPTO, has a Master’s Degree in Technology Management from Stevens Institute of Technology, and has bachelor’s degrees in chemistry and chemical engineering from SUNY Geneseo and SUNY Buffalo.   Mr. Molloy has been recognized by New Jersey Monthly Magazine, where he was named a “Rising Star” annually from 2012 through 2014. 

About the Enright Melanoma Foundation:

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The Enright Foundation, founded in 1999 is a non-profit organization whose mission is to raise sun safety awareness in New Jersey and to help prevent melanoma through education and early detection.  The Foundation promotes sun safety awareness through lectures, skin cancer screenings, sun safety workshops, and online resources, including the Enright Sun Safety Certification ™ program.  To learn more about this organization, please visit www.enrightmelanomafoundation.org or call (908) 464-0277.




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