Marlene Sanchez Dooner
Director/Board Member at Philadelphia Hospitality, Inc.
Active connections
Name | Gender | Age | Linked companies | Collaboration |
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Lynn R. Charytan | F | - | 14 years | |
Jeffrey Honickman | M | 67 |
St. Joseph's University
| 19 years |
John J. Kroll | M | - |
Philadelphia Hospitality, Inc.
| 12 years |
Kenneth Bacon | M | 69 | 22 years | |
Ann McDonald-Polk | F | - | 11 years | |
Elizabeth H. Barber | F | - |
Philadelphia Hospitality, Inc.
| 12 years |
Bret Perkins | M | - | 23 years | |
Gerald Hassell | M | 72 | 16 years | |
Sidney Hargro | M | - |
Independence Public Media of Philadelphia
Independence Public Media of Philadelphia BroadcastingConsumer Services Independence Public Media of Philadelphia was founded in 1981 and is a philanthropic foundation that aims to redefine media and digital access by supporting community-driven media-making and storytelling. The private company is based in Philadelphia, PA. The foundation connects creators, industry experts, community organizations, and philanthropists to transform the greater region into a hub for community-owned media. The company prioritizes funding for bipoc and lgbtqia-led organizations and individuals to increase authentic representation of these voices in media. The foundation invests in media-making and storytelling efforts that honor the humanity, diversity, and power of community and supports work that fights inequitable systems that have created access barriers to digital technology. | - |
René Smith | F | - |
Independence Public Media of Philadelphia
Independence Public Media of Philadelphia BroadcastingConsumer Services Independence Public Media of Philadelphia was founded in 1981 and is a philanthropic foundation that aims to redefine media and digital access by supporting community-driven media-making and storytelling. The private company is based in Philadelphia, PA. The foundation connects creators, industry experts, community organizations, and philanthropists to transform the greater region into a hub for community-owned media. The company prioritizes funding for bipoc and lgbtqia-led organizations and individuals to increase authentic representation of these voices in media. The foundation invests in media-making and storytelling efforts that honor the humanity, diversity, and power of community and supports work that fights inequitable systems that have created access barriers to digital technology. | - |
Lisa Bonnell | F | - | 13 years | |
Juan C. Otero | M | - | 13 years | |
John Demming | M | - | 17 years | |
Anuj Gupta | M | - |
Independence Public Media of Philadelphia
Independence Public Media of Philadelphia BroadcastingConsumer Services Independence Public Media of Philadelphia was founded in 1981 and is a philanthropic foundation that aims to redefine media and digital access by supporting community-driven media-making and storytelling. The private company is based in Philadelphia, PA. The foundation connects creators, industry experts, community organizations, and philanthropists to transform the greater region into a hub for community-owned media. The company prioritizes funding for bipoc and lgbtqia-led organizations and individuals to increase authentic representation of these voices in media. The foundation invests in media-making and storytelling efforts that honor the humanity, diversity, and power of community and supports work that fights inequitable systems that have created access barriers to digital technology. | - |
Joseph Wolk | M | 57 |
St. Joseph's University
| - |
Sena Fitzmaurice | F | - | 18 years | |
Brian Duperreault | M | 76 |
St. Joseph's University
| - |
Heather Newman | F | 47 |
St. Joseph's University
| - |
Molly de Aguiar | F | - |
Independence Public Media of Philadelphia
Independence Public Media of Philadelphia BroadcastingConsumer Services Independence Public Media of Philadelphia was founded in 1981 and is a philanthropic foundation that aims to redefine media and digital access by supporting community-driven media-making and storytelling. The private company is based in Philadelphia, PA. The foundation connects creators, industry experts, community organizations, and philanthropists to transform the greater region into a hub for community-owned media. The company prioritizes funding for bipoc and lgbtqia-led organizations and individuals to increase authentic representation of these voices in media. The foundation invests in media-making and storytelling efforts that honor the humanity, diversity, and power of community and supports work that fights inequitable systems that have created access barriers to digital technology. | - |
Jennifer Khoury | F | 50 | 25 years | |
Vinit Dhruva | M | - |
Independence Public Media of Philadelphia
Independence Public Media of Philadelphia BroadcastingConsumer Services Independence Public Media of Philadelphia was founded in 1981 and is a philanthropic foundation that aims to redefine media and digital access by supporting community-driven media-making and storytelling. The private company is based in Philadelphia, PA. The foundation connects creators, industry experts, community organizations, and philanthropists to transform the greater region into a hub for community-owned media. The company prioritizes funding for bipoc and lgbtqia-led organizations and individuals to increase authentic representation of these voices in media. The foundation invests in media-making and storytelling efforts that honor the humanity, diversity, and power of community and supports work that fights inequitable systems that have created access barriers to digital technology. | - |
Antoine Haywood | M | - |
Independence Public Media of Philadelphia
Independence Public Media of Philadelphia BroadcastingConsumer Services Independence Public Media of Philadelphia was founded in 1981 and is a philanthropic foundation that aims to redefine media and digital access by supporting community-driven media-making and storytelling. The private company is based in Philadelphia, PA. The foundation connects creators, industry experts, community organizations, and philanthropists to transform the greater region into a hub for community-owned media. The company prioritizes funding for bipoc and lgbtqia-led organizations and individuals to increase authentic representation of these voices in media. The foundation invests in media-making and storytelling efforts that honor the humanity, diversity, and power of community and supports work that fights inequitable systems that have created access barriers to digital technology. | - |
Jamila Medley | F | - |
Independence Public Media of Philadelphia
Independence Public Media of Philadelphia BroadcastingConsumer Services Independence Public Media of Philadelphia was founded in 1981 and is a philanthropic foundation that aims to redefine media and digital access by supporting community-driven media-making and storytelling. The private company is based in Philadelphia, PA. The foundation connects creators, industry experts, community organizations, and philanthropists to transform the greater region into a hub for community-owned media. The company prioritizes funding for bipoc and lgbtqia-led organizations and individuals to increase authentic representation of these voices in media. The foundation invests in media-making and storytelling efforts that honor the humanity, diversity, and power of community and supports work that fights inequitable systems that have created access barriers to digital technology. | - |
Janine Spruill | F | - |
Independence Public Media of Philadelphia
Independence Public Media of Philadelphia BroadcastingConsumer Services Independence Public Media of Philadelphia was founded in 1981 and is a philanthropic foundation that aims to redefine media and digital access by supporting community-driven media-making and storytelling. The private company is based in Philadelphia, PA. The foundation connects creators, industry experts, community organizations, and philanthropists to transform the greater region into a hub for community-owned media. The company prioritizes funding for bipoc and lgbtqia-led organizations and individuals to increase authentic representation of these voices in media. The foundation invests in media-making and storytelling efforts that honor the humanity, diversity, and power of community and supports work that fights inequitable systems that have created access barriers to digital technology. | - |
Clemencia Rodríguez | F | - |
Independence Public Media of Philadelphia
Independence Public Media of Philadelphia BroadcastingConsumer Services Independence Public Media of Philadelphia was founded in 1981 and is a philanthropic foundation that aims to redefine media and digital access by supporting community-driven media-making and storytelling. The private company is based in Philadelphia, PA. The foundation connects creators, industry experts, community organizations, and philanthropists to transform the greater region into a hub for community-owned media. The company prioritizes funding for bipoc and lgbtqia-led organizations and individuals to increase authentic representation of these voices in media. The foundation invests in media-making and storytelling efforts that honor the humanity, diversity, and power of community and supports work that fights inequitable systems that have created access barriers to digital technology. | - |
Omar Woodard | M | - |
Independence Public Media of Philadelphia
Independence Public Media of Philadelphia BroadcastingConsumer Services Independence Public Media of Philadelphia was founded in 1981 and is a philanthropic foundation that aims to redefine media and digital access by supporting community-driven media-making and storytelling. The private company is based in Philadelphia, PA. The foundation connects creators, industry experts, community organizations, and philanthropists to transform the greater region into a hub for community-owned media. The company prioritizes funding for bipoc and lgbtqia-led organizations and individuals to increase authentic representation of these voices in media. The foundation invests in media-making and storytelling efforts that honor the humanity, diversity, and power of community and supports work that fights inequitable systems that have created access barriers to digital technology. | - |
Lynn R. Charytyan | F | - | 14 years | |
Margaret Hondros | F | - |
St. Joseph's University
| - |
Christopher Dunne | M | - |
Independence Public Media of Philadelphia
Independence Public Media of Philadelphia BroadcastingConsumer Services Independence Public Media of Philadelphia was founded in 1981 and is a philanthropic foundation that aims to redefine media and digital access by supporting community-driven media-making and storytelling. The private company is based in Philadelphia, PA. The foundation connects creators, industry experts, community organizations, and philanthropists to transform the greater region into a hub for community-owned media. The company prioritizes funding for bipoc and lgbtqia-led organizations and individuals to increase authentic representation of these voices in media. The foundation invests in media-making and storytelling efforts that honor the humanity, diversity, and power of community and supports work that fights inequitable systems that have created access barriers to digital technology. | - |
Lydia Christine Holiat | F | - |
Philadelphia Hospitality, Inc.
| 12 years |
Feather Houstoun | F | - |
Independence Public Media of Philadelphia
Independence Public Media of Philadelphia BroadcastingConsumer Services Independence Public Media of Philadelphia was founded in 1981 and is a philanthropic foundation that aims to redefine media and digital access by supporting community-driven media-making and storytelling. The private company is based in Philadelphia, PA. The foundation connects creators, industry experts, community organizations, and philanthropists to transform the greater region into a hub for community-owned media. The company prioritizes funding for bipoc and lgbtqia-led organizations and individuals to increase authentic representation of these voices in media. The foundation invests in media-making and storytelling efforts that honor the humanity, diversity, and power of community and supports work that fights inequitable systems that have created access barriers to digital technology. | - |
James J. Maguire | M | 63 |
St. Joseph's University
| - |
Mark Casale | M | 59 |
St. Joseph's University
| - |
Frank DiPasquale | M | 67 |
St. Joseph's University
| - |
Ajit Abraham Isaac | M | 57 |
St. Joseph's University
| - |
Michael Angelina | M | 57 |
St. Joseph's University
| 12 years |
Charles Hall Vetterlein | M | 63 |
St. Joseph's University
| - |
Anthony DelConte | M | 66 |
St. Joseph's University
| 11 years |
Ed Loughlin | M | 73 |
St. Joseph's University
| - |
Michael Hagan | M | 61 |
St. Joseph's University
| 7 years |
Thomas P. Nerney | M | - |
St. Joseph's University
| - |
Edward W. Moneypenny | M | 82 |
St. Joseph's University
| 18 years |
Ghassan Salamé | M | - |
St. Joseph's University
| - |
Judith Spires | F | 71 |
St. Joseph's University
| - |
Adam Miller | M | - | 14 years | |
Michael P. Senackerib | M | 59 |
St. Joseph's University
| - |
Jason Brennan | M | - |
St. Joseph's University
| - |
Kristine Dankenbrink | F | - | 15 years | |
Patrick M. Smith | M | 68 |
St. Joseph's University
| - |
James E. Foley | M | - |
St. Joseph's University
| - |
Marc A. Rockford | M | - | 21 years | |
Mike Pierson | M | - |
St. Joseph's University
| - |
Connections Chart
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Statistics
Country | Connections | % of total |
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United States | 100 | 100.00% |
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Origin of connections
- Stock Market
- Insiders
- Marlene Sanchez Dooner
- Personal Network