Four fresh individuals chosen as new Park University trustees.
Park University, located in Kansas City, Missouri, continues to attract distinguished individuals who are making significant contributions in various fields. Among these notable figures are Anthony Melchiorri, a 1990 graduate and U.S. military veteran, and Vince Clark, a long-time resident of Kansas City.
Anthony Melchiorri, a successful entrepreneur in the hospitality industry, founded Argeo Hospitality in 2010. He has since launched a line of Anthony Melchiorri branded hotel products and is best known for hosting, co-creating, and co-executive producing Travel Channel's "Hotel Impossible" series. Melchiorri's impressive portfolio includes the repositioning of some of the nation's finest properties, such as The Lucerne hotel and New York's historic Algonquin Hotel. In 2016, Park University honoured Melchiorri with its Distinguished Alumnus Award.
Vince Clark, who holds master's degrees from the University of Minnesota and College of Charleston, is a prominent figure in the financial sector. He has held several executive and senior management positions in finance, including roles at H&R Block, HSBC Securities, and Royal Bank of Scotland. Clark is currently the vice president of business development at Creative Planning Inc. and serves on the boards of the Kansas City Symphony and the Kansas City Ballet.
In addition to her accomplishments in the business world, Cyprienne Simchowitz, an attorney by profession, has made significant contributions to the community. She is a member of Park University's International Center for Music Advisory Council and serves as the secretary of the board for the International Relations Council of Kansas City since January 2016. Simchowitz, who studied international law and economics at the University of Paris, is also an honorary consul of the French Republic for western Missouri and Kansas, serving under the Consulate General of France's Chicago office.
Simchowitz's community involvement extends to cultural affairs, as she was a member and past president of Alliance Française de Kansas City. Her dedication to international relations is further demonstrated by her role as a commissioner of the Planned Industrial Expansion Authority, Kansas City, Mo.
Troy Teague, a senior recruiter at Cerner Corp., is another alumnus making a mark at the university. He joined Cerner in 2004 and has held a variety of recruiting and management positions with the company. Teague currently serves as the director of recruiting at Cerner Corp., focusing on talent acquisition for the U.S., Europe, and India.
Despite our efforts to provide detailed information about the current members of Park University's Board of Trustees, we were unable to find specific data on new members or their backgrounds. For accurate and up-to-date information, it would be best to contact Park University directly or visit their official website for announcements about changes to their Board of Trustees.
These outstanding alumni and community leaders serve as shining examples of the impact Park University graduates can have on the world. Their achievements demonstrate the university's commitment to fostering leaders who make a difference in their communities and beyond.
In the realm of finance, Vince Clark, an alumnus of Park University, holds a significant position as the vice president of business development at Creative Planning Inc. and serves on the boards of the Kansas City Symphony and the Kansas City Ballet, showcasing the impact education-and-self-development can have on a career in business.
Cyprienne Simchowitz, an attorney and international relations advocate, is not only a valuable asset to the business world but also an active contributor to education through her role as a member of Park University's International Center for Music Advisory Council, exemplifying the interconnectedness of finance, business, and education-and-self-development.