New Trustees Join Centenary University Board

Six new trustees are joining the governing body of Centenary University.

Board of Trustees Chair Rochelle Makela-Goodman, ’97, made the announcement this week. The new board members are leaders in the fields of finance, higher education, and marketing, among others. They will each serve four-year terms.

Makela-Goodman lauded the new trustees for their willingness to step up at a pivotal moment in the University’s history: “Centenary University is in the midst of an expansion into a number of educational sectors, including healthcare, that will be critical to the economy moving forward. I am grateful that we can rely on these professionals to help guide the next era in the University’s history.”

The new members of the Board of Trustees are:

Carol Allen—Worcester, Pa

A graduate of Centenary, Allen, ’74 received the first Bachelor of Arts degree awarded by the school after she had earned Associate of Arts. She did post-graudate work at Marist College and the New Jersey Institute of Technology. During her career, she held a variety of administrative roles at Centenary, including director of special giving, director of residential life and student life, and associate and assistant dean of students. Later, she served in administrative and teaching roles at Mermaid Lake Catering, Mermaid Country Day Camp, Twin Springs Farm Day School Camp, and Coppergate Farms. Allen has been president of the Centenary University Alumni Association Executive Board, and is active with several area automobile clubs.

Cathleen Compoli—Califon

Compoli is the founder of CEA Executive Advisory, providing management consulting and professional coaching to corporations, advanced technology start-ups, and individuals. She is a sales and marketing executive and served as a senior leader at Mars Incorporated for more than 30 years. During a long and distinguished career at Mars, Compoli has held a number of roles focused on leading cross-functional teams, connecting and developing employees, growing brands, and delivering enterprise and global transformation solutions across confectionary, pet nutrition, and food segments. She brings real-world insight and a growth mindset to the Centenary Board of Trustees. Compoli is a graduate of West Virginia University with a Bachelor of Science in Business and Economics and a concentration in marketing. She has also served as president of the Washington Township Board of Education and is currently a marketing professional coach at Montclair State University.

Gary L. Lampley—South Orange, NJ

Lampley has held many positions throughout his career as a retail executive, fashion stylist, apparel sales representative, and president of the Black Retail Action Group, Inc. (BRAG), a national nonprofit fashion industry trade organization—all positions that have allowed for the examination of dress, adornment, and appearance.

Felix “Phil” Linfante, Ph.D.—Hackettstown, NJ

Linfante, Ph.D., has provided a lifetime of service to New Jersey’s community colleges. Dr. Linfante is a professor of social sciences at Essex County Community College, where he served for 35 years in the college’s administration. A licensed therapist, he previously chaired the Warren County Community College Board of Trustees and the New Jersey Council of County Colleges, and has been a member of the Association of Community College Trustees. Dr. Linfante earned a Bachelor of Arts in History from Rutgers University, a Master of Arts in Counseling from Kean University, and a Doctor of Higher Education Administration and Supervision from Seton Hall University.

Denise McDonald Littleton, Ed.D.—Suffolk, Va

An educator with more than 40 years of experience, Littleton is the retired dean of the School of Education at Norfolk State University. In that role, she successfully led the school through the national accreditation process and was also a professor in the Department of Early Childhood/Elementary and Special Education.

Timothy L. Smith—Mount Arlington, NJ, and Siesta Key, Fla

Smith is the founder and CEO of APW Capital, a national leader in providing broker-dealer services to financial advisors who market under their own RIA. In addition to APW Capital, Smith founded Comprehensive Capital Management, Inc., and Aurora Private Wealth, Inc.

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