Bios of Board of Directors
Lil Arbogast, chair, has a teenage daughter with Tourette Syndrome. Raising a child with TS has inspired her to take an active role in the TSA community. Lil works in the apparel industry and her husband, Jeff Feuer, works in the real estate industry. She and her family live in Manhattan.
Frank Rango, treasurer, a resident of Manhattan, has worked in the financial industry for more twenty-five years. He has been a constant supporter of the Chapter and served as co-chair of one of the Chapter's most successful annual fundraisers. Frank and his wife have several relatives with Tourette Syndrome.
Chelsea White, secretary, moved to Astoria, Queens in September of 2005 and soon attended her first TSA-NYC event: the bowling social in January 2006. From there she did some volunteer work for the TSA NYC website and has become a co-chair of the Young Adult Committee with Jimonn Cole.
Linda Baker is a resident of New Rochelle located in Westchester County. She is the mother of three sons, all three years apart in age. Her oldest son, who is now 18, was diagnosed with Tourette Syndrome at age 12 and went from a well rounded, popular kid to one with pronounced motor and vocal tics. With support and education, he learned to self-advocate during this challenging transition from middle school to high school. He went on to become the star pitcher of his H.S. Varsity Baseball team. He inspired the family to want to be involved in a greater good. They admire and respect him for all his accomplishments. For many years, Linda worked as a NYC special education teacher and made the move three years ago to the suburbs where she is employed as a special education teacher in the Mamaroneck School District. She looks forward to serving the many needs and interests of the diverse members of TSA and sharing her time and energy with a great community of people.
Hilary Bowers After many years in marketing and PR in the film and fashion industry, Hilary started banzai! to service a highly selective group of clients in the luxury category. Clients include: Marithe + Francois Girbaud, HOUSE of WARIS, YOOX.COM, The Apartment, Travel Alberta Tourism, Karen Karch and more.
Don Donin was not diagnosed as having Tourette
Syndrome until the age of 44, and shortly thereafter, he co-founded the
New York City Chapter of the Tourette Syndrome Association and continues
to serve on its board. Don enjoys speaking on TS and finds time to serve
on various national and local TSA committees.
Don has been involved in the field of education for 40 years, as a high
school teacher, a supervisor of teachers, a director of professional and
staff development for the New York City Board of Education and as a professor
of office administration and technology at Kingsborough Community College
of the City University of New York.
Dan Kamanga is a former senior vice president of investment banking who has worked on Wall Street for over twelve years. He recently began his own investment firm. He has an MBA in finance and strategy and has been awarded the CFA designation. Dan first became involved with TSA last year and has looked for ways to volunteer his time and expertise.
Jonathan Marks, a resident of Manhattan, has worked in the financial industry for the past 2 years. His brother has Tourette Syndrome, and has inspired him to raise money for the TSA. His first experience was raising over $6,500 from sponsors before he ran the 2009 NYC Marathon. He looks forward to continuing to raise money and to working on innovative ways to educate the community about Tourette Syndrome, with the TSA-NYC chapter, for many years to come.
Linda McAndrews is a family therapist, licensed in Creative Arts Therapy, working for the Children's Aid Society in a program for at-risk teens and their families. She is the mother of an adult son who has Tourette Syndrome and OCD. She has been active in the Family TSA Support Group for many years and attended most of the Chapter events. She has also been actively involved with the OCFoundation.
Jeffrey Oshins has been an active member of TSA for many years. He resides in Brooklyn and works for the city of New York.
Diane Rabstenek has an MA in Speech and Language Pathology and is Montessori trained. As a Speech Pathologist, she worked for 15 years with children and their families providing direct therapy as well as parent education for all age groups, including adult clients, mainstream programs,high-risk programs and infant/early childhood education programs . She took time to be a stay-at-home Mom and raise 2 children, now 29 and 26 years old. As a teacher, she worked in a Montessori school serving children from 3-12 years of age and their families for 15 years. While there, Diane helped begin the Learning Specialist Department in the school and worked directly with children with learning issues and provided guidance for their teachers and parents. Diane became involved with TSA while teaching through working with a student diagnosed with Tourette Syndrome. She is currently involved with TSA-NYC working to increase awareness, especially fostering early recognition and intervention, amongst educators and school professionals about Tourette Syndrome and discover the support they can provide to the student and parents. Diane has lived on the UWS of Manhattan, where she and her husband raised their children, for 37 years.
Carolyn Renner, a native New Yorker, has a BBA from Baruch College, CUNY, with a major in Industrial Psychology. Prior to leaving the workforce to care for her 3 children, Carolyn worked in Training and Development at Bloomberg, LP. She is a certified yoga instructor, teaching beginner/ intermediate hatha yoga. She has served on the Executive Board of her children’s elementary school for 2 years and is currently involved in numerous fundraising projects and event planning including an annual auction and spring fair. She is a volunteer ESL teacher for new moms at a parenting center run by the Dominican Sisters. Her 9 year old son was diagnosed with TS two years ago.
David Shenton has established an enviable reputation as a pianist, violinist, prolific composer and arranger. He has recently been added to the faculties of NYU, The Lee Strasberg Theatre and Film Institute, and Andy Anselmo's Singer's Forum. The New York City Chapter has been lucky to have him perform at a couple of Mentoring Brunch events.
Kimberly White is the chapter Government Liaison. She became involved with TSA out of a desire to support her two nephews who have Tourette Syndrome. She is currently an attorney at Seward & Kissel, LLC and has in the past worked as a staff member for Senators Rockefeller and Moynihan. The combination of Ms. White's personal and professional experience made her a natural choice for the newly formed Government Liaison position.
Bios of Professional Advisory Board
Dr. Barbara Coffey is the Director of the Institute
for the Study of Tourette’s and Movement Disorders at the NYU Child
Study Center. She is an internationally known specialist in Tourette’s
Disorder and is the author of numerous manuscripts in peer-reviewed journals,
abstracts and book chapters. Her research focus centers on the clinical
course, phenomenology, comorbidity and treatment of Tourette’s Disorder.
Dr. Coffey received her B.A. in Biology and Psychology from the University
of Rochester, her M.D. from Tufts University School of Medicine and her
M.S. in Epidemiology from the Harvard School of Public Health. Prior to
her arrival at the Child Study Center, Dr. Coffey was the Director of
Pediatric Psychopharmacology at McLean Hospital and Director of the Tourette’s
Clinics at McLean and Massachusetts General Hospitals in Boston. She remains
on the faculty of Harvard Medical School as a Clinical Associate at Massachusetts
General Hospital.
Dr. Patricia A. Flynn has her doctorate in Language,
Literacy and Learning from Fordham University. Her specialization is reading
and learning isues. She has over 25 years of teaching experience and currently
is the Lower School Learning Specialist at The Brownng School in Manhattan.
Additionally, she teaches at Bank Street College. She has presented on
reading, comprehension, and study skills at The European Conference on
Reading, The International Dyslexia Society, The International Boys' School
Coalition, NYCAEYC (Early Childhood organization) and The ATIS (an independent
school group). She has also published articles on learning.
Emily Kelman-Bravo has been the Director of the Tourette
Syndrome Association's New York City Counseling Program since 1989. Prior
to holding that position, Emily was a social worker at Mount Sinai Hospital.
She received her MSW degree from Hunter College, School of Social Work
in New York, and her MSPH degree from UCLA's School of Public Health.
Dr. Les Linet is board certified both in psychiatry
and in child and adolescent psychiatry. He is currently in private practice.
In the past, he has held faculty
positions as Clinical Assistant Professor of Psychiatry both at the State
University of New York, Health Sciences Center at Brooklyn and at Cornell
Medical College.
After receiving his medical degree from the Albert Einstein College of
Medicine, he trained in psychiatry at the State University of New York,
Health Sciences Center at Brooklyn, where he later also completed a fellowship
in child and adolescent psychiatry. Dr. Linet was in charge of medical
student education in child psychiatry at that institution and later worked
as Medical and Psychiatric Director of a residential treatment center
for severely disturbed children and adolescents. In addition, he served
for several years on the Medical Advisory Board of the Tourette Syndrome
Association and was a member of the Advisory Board to CH.A.D.D. (Children
With Attention Deficit Disorders) of Brooklyn.
Bios of Honorary Board

Polly Draper is well known for her starring role in
the ABC series thirtysomething, as Ellyn Warren, a career woman, and was
nominated for an Emmy for the role as best supporting actress. She has
starred in several movies including Home Song, Second Best, and The Tic
Code, which she wrote and produced. The film was loosely based on her
husband Michael Wolff, a musician who has Tourette Syndrome and who is
also a member of our Honorary Board.

Ruth Nass, M.D. is a pediatric behavioral neurologist who specializes in autism, ADD, and learning disabilities as well as migraines and seizures. Her research interests focus on epilepsy and autism, causes of autism in neurological disorders such as tuberous sclerosis and the cognitive and behavioral consequences of congenital stroke. Dr. Nass received her B.A. from Brandeis University and her M.D. from Albert Einstein College of Medicine. In addition, she studied linguistics at Massachusetts Institute of Technology. She did a post-doctoral fellowship in neuropsychology at the New York Hospital Cornell Medical Center and received a certificate in bioethics at the Einstein College of Medicine-Yeshiva University.

Dr. Oliver Sacks earned his medical degrees in Queen's
College, Oxford and has lived in New York since 1965. He is a clinical
professor of neurology at the Albert Einstein College of Medicine, adjunct
professor of neurology at the NYU school of Medicine and consultant neurologist
to the Little Sisters of the Poor. He has a practice in New York City.
Dr. Sacks is also a best selling author. His most famous book, Awakenings,
was made into a movie. In his other books he describes cases of Tourette
Syndrome and various effects of Parkinson's disease. Dr. Sacks' writings
have been translated into 21 languages.

Paige Vickery is a conductor and currently resides in
New York City, where she assists Skitch Henderson and the New York Pops.
In addition, Vickery works with the Denver Brass and the Boulder Youth
Symphony Society. Before this, she had a nine-year tenure with the Colorado
Youth Symphony. Prize Winner at the 2003 Vakhtang Jordania International
Conducting Competition, Vickery spoke at the Chapter's 2003 Mentoring
Brunch about her experience with Tourette Syndrome.

Michael Wolff is an innovative pianist/composer with
a wealth of straight ahead jazz credentials (Sonny Rollins, Nancy Wilson,
Airto, Cal Tjader, Cannonball Adderley, the Thad Jones/Mel Lewis Orchestra,
Jean Luc Ponty) as well as an impressive body of movie soundtrack work
("Dark Angel," "The Tic Code"). Wolff addresses his
own musical roots while incorporating a fresh world beat sensibility as
leader of his inventive band Impure Thoughts. Michael is married to actress
Polly Draper, whom he met when she appeared on the Arsenio Hall television
show, for which Wolff was the band leader.
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