All Faiths Food Bank Appoints Four to Board

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All Faiths Food Bank has announced the appointment of four officers to its board of directors. The new appointments are retired CEO Hall Munter, retired CFO Neal Vorchheimer, Allegiant Private Advisors’ COO Paul Cantor and Tomas Dinverno, principal at Tuttle Elementary School. Munter served as an antitrust lawyer for almost 15 years following graduation from George Washington University Law School, and retired as CEO of a home automation company. Since retiring, Munter has devoted his time to charitable work throughout the Sarasota Community and currently serves as the international treasurer of Israel Tennis Centers Foundation. Vorchheimer spent much of his career working with Unilever, one of the largest consumer product companies in the world. Retiring as senior executive of finance, Vorchheimer oversaw the North America Division which represents 15% of Unilever’s global sales and profits. Cantor joined Allegiant Private Advisors in 2014 as chief operating officer, entrusted with growing and managing the firm. Cantor has over thirty years of institutional investment management experience including trading, research analysis and portfolio management. Dinverno has spent years teaching and managing Title 1 schools. Residing in Venice, Florida, Dinverno is currently the principal at Tuttle Elementary School in Sarasota.

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