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CONTACT:
Kristin Derlunas
Northern
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Community/Media
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703-219-2123,
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Former Freddie Mac Executive Ratner Is Elected
NVFS Board Chair
Oakton, Va., Aug. 17, 2005—Allan Ratner truly
believes in the mission of Northern Virginia Family Service.
That’s why the former Freddie Mac executive gladly took on
the role of chair of the agency’s Board of Directors.
In June, Northern Virginia Family Service’s
Board of Directors unanimously appointed Ratner as the new
board chair, replacing outgoing chair Dorothy Moga. Ratner
recently retired as vice president and deputy general counsel
of Freddie Mac after 21 years at the company, which included
recent experience supporting the Freddie Mac board. He has
been a member of NVFS’ Board of Directors for more than six
years and has served in a variety of capacities, including
on the advocacy, strategic planning and executive committees.
Most recently he served two years as vice chair of the board.
“I’ve thoroughly enjoyed my experience on the
board and intend to carry on the board leadership tradition
of recent chairs Myron Maslowsky, George Lane and Dorothy
Moga,” Ratner said.
Ratner was interested in serving as board chair
because he is very supportive and proud of NVFS’ mission.
“I’ve been very fortunate in my life and feel that it is very
important to give back to the community,” he said. And with
his recent retirement, he will have more time to support the
agency.
As board chair, Ratner is looking forward to
meeting more of NVFS’ stakeholders—the dedicated staff of
the agency, the clients it serves and its funding sources,
including governments, foundations, corporations and individuals.
He wants to work with other members of the board and executive
management of the agency to ensure that NVFS has the infrastructure
(people, technology, policies and procedures) to support existing
programs and any future growth.
A native of New York, Ratner has been a resident
of Northern Virginia for 30 years.
He graduated from the State University of New York at Buffalo
and New York University School of Law. He has been married
for more than 34 years to his wife Barbara. They have two
sons, ages 28 and 25. Barbara Ratner also has been involved
with NVFS, working on the auction committee for the Gala the
last three years.
Ratner became involved with NVFS when his younger
son was graduating from high school. He asked the head of
Freddie Mac’s Foundation for ideas on community service. Ratner
had been very active in youth sports but wanted to try something
different. It was then that he learned about NVFS.
“It has been a match made in heaven,” Ratner
said. “This is a great organization with a fabulous mission
that does such good for families in our community.”
Established in 1924, Northern Virginia Family
Service is a private, non-profit community service resource
dedicated to helping individuals and families find new paths
to self-reliance and brighter futures. Each year, NVFS helps
more than 27,000 people find affordable housing and health
care for their children, earn a living wage and much more.
For more information, visit www.nvfs.org.
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