F ebruary 22, 1995 • T he P ortland O bserver P age A8 PSU Foundation Board Gains New Members Robert Sznewajs; PSU Foundation Board Charles A Moose; PSU Foundation Board Lisa Magnuson; PSU Foundation Board Ed Truax; PSU Foundation Board Anne Myers; PSU Foundation Board Daniel Campbell; PSU Foundation Board Six Portland-area civ ic and busi­ ness leaders have recently been named to the Portland State Univer­ sity Foundation Board o f Directors. The 33-m em ber Foundation Board oversees activities o f the PSU Foundation, which helps direct funds raised by PSU to support a wide range of activ ities such as scholar­ ships. faculty development, research and education equipment, special programs and speakers. The new board members are Edward E. Truax, Anne Myers, Lisa D Magnuson, Charles A. Moose, Daniel J. Campbell and Robert D. Sznew ajs. Each w ill serve for a three- year period. Truax is a partner in Coordinat­ ed Financial Planning, a regional fi­ nancial and estate planningcompany based in Lake Oswego. Truax is a nationally published author in topics relating to family-owned business planning. Myers, a recent PSU graduate, is a 30-year Portland resident. She has been active in Oregon politics as a campaign volunteer and is co­ founder o f PSU Friends o f History . Myers and her husband David for­ merly owned several local radio sta­ tions. Magnuson is district manager for sales for Xerox Corp, s Portland- based office. She also serves as a teaching volunteer in the Lake Os­ wego School District. M oose has been c h ie f o f the P o rtla n d P o lice B ureau since June 1993 and an em ployee o f the b u reau since 1975. He has a m aster o f public adm inistration degree and a d o cto rate degree in urban stu d ies/crim in o lo g y from PSU. Campbell serves as a vice pres­ ident o f Western Bank in Beaverton. His duties include being a business development officer and commer­ cial lender for the bank in the Port­ land metro area. S zew ajs is e x e c u tiv e vice presid en t o f support services for U S. B ancorp, the largest bank holding com pany h eadquartered in th e N o r th w e s t. A t U S. B ancorp since A pril 1994, he oversees m ortgage banking, cred ­ it card o p erations, credit re p o rt­ ing, financial m anagem ent, hu­ man resources and com m unity/ governm ent affairs. Sznew ajs is form er chairm an of Bank A m er­ ica, N .A ., the credit card bank for Bank o f A m erica. Veterans Post P a in e w e b b e r S t a r t s b y F re d d y G ro v e s Last week, I received a letter from a veteran in Nebraska asking what the Department of Veterans Affairs has been doing about the use of military personnel in radiation re­ search. In looking for information, I found a release from the VA dated, ironically, December 7,1994, the an­ niversary of the attack on Pearl Har­ bor in 1941, which gave an update on this subject. According to VA Secretary Jesse Brown, the VA's Inspector General has joined the search for records on radioisotope nuclear medicine or radiation research that may have in­ volved human subjects. Brown noted that, "Early in the search, we learned about the possible existence of a ‘confidential' Atomic Medicine Division decades ago, but very little information has, so far, been un­ covered." Brown has asked the In­ spector General to use his office’s audit expertise to help identify sour­ ces of documentation that can lead to more important information. Weston Pontiac Sales Promotion To Help Urban League Of Portland A lb in a S c h o o l Fund A new scholarship fund has been developed at the Albina Youth Op­ portunity' School with the help of P a in e W e b b e r and M aurice Valdivieso, the Portland vice-presi­ dent o f the stock and bond broker company. T h e s c h o o l a t 3 7 1 0 N. M ississippi is P o rtla n d 's oldest altern ativ e school, in continuous o p eration since 1967 and serving 3,500 youth. S tudents com e from all over the city and reflect a rich diversity o f ethnic and cultural b ackgrounds. Students are provided an indi­ vidualized curriculum and dedicated staff to find solutions to attendance, academic and other issues. Achieve­ ment is ensured by a nearly tutorial staff/student ratio. Donationsto help build the fund are encouraged by making checks pay able to the Albina Youth Oppor­ tunity School (A YOS) Benefit Schol­ arship Fund (account number FR 3 6 464-17) in c are o f M aurice Valdivieso at Painewebber, Inc., P.O. Box 40225, Portland, OR 97240- 9859. (The | i o r t l a u b (© b s e ru e r 31. Weston Pontiac BuickGMC will donate $50 to the Urban League of Portland to any Urban League mem­ ber who mentions the league when they purchase a car. Clarence Larkins, a salesman at the dealership at 22555 S.E. Stark St. in Gresham, said he wants to give something back to the league in its 50th Anniversary year. To take part in the program, just drop by and ask for Larkins. If he is out, another salesperson can help you. Mention your Urban League membership after your purchase and a $50check will be sent to the league. The offer is good now until Dec. 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