Meet The Board

Board of Directors

Andy Toy

Andy Toy

President

Andy's Bio

Andrew (Andy) Toy was elected PCCP board president in June 2023 and joined the board in YYYY. He currently serves as Policy Director for the Philadelphia Association of Community Development Corporations (PACDC), which helps CDCs create an equitable city where every resident lives, works, and thrives in a neighborhood that offers an excellent quality of life. Previously, Andy served as the Community Development and Communications Director for the Southeast Asian Mutual Assistance Associations Coalition (SEAMAAC), which supports and serves immigrants, refugees, and other politically, socially and economically marginalized communities. His other roles and achievements include leading the $4.2 million improvement of Mifflin Square Park, managing the South Philly East Food Truck immigrant chef incubator, helping develop the Chinatown Community Center Crane project, and building a Commercial Corridor Initiative at the Local Initiatives Support Corporation. See Andy’s full bio here.

Tom Ginsberg

Tom Ginsberg

Vice President

Tom's Bio

Tom Ginsberg, a PCCP board member since 2019, is a senior officer at the Philadelphia Research and Policy Initiative of The Pew Charitable Trusts (www.pewtrusts.org/philaresearch), where he helps guide the project’s work and has authored reports on topics including municipal fiscal policy, local economic development policy, and regional demographic trends. He also serves as board president of the Benjamin & Fredora Wolf Foundation, which provides need-based college scholarships to Philadelphia high-school graduates; board member of The Merchants Fund, which supports small businesses in Philadelphia; and member of the advisory board of Live Work Philadelphia, a startup nonprofit focused on resident attraction, especially immigrants. Prior to Pew, Tom worked for two decades as an editor and reporter for The Philadelphia Inquirer and The Associated Press in Philadelphia, other U.S. cities, and many countries around the world.

Lynda Orfanelli

Lynda Orfanelli

Treasurer

Lynda's Bio

Lynda Orfanelli, a PCCP board member since YYYY, had a 37-year career with the City Of Philadelphia, most recently as Human Resources Director in the Office of the Finance Director. She held a variety of administrative and management positions in the Mayor’s Office, the Water Department, and the Office of The Director of Finance. Lynda also held positions at the private consulting firm Public Financial Management (PFM) and at the Philadelphia Civil Service Commission, appointed by then-Mayor Michael Nutter as one of  three commissioners. Lynda’s experience on a variety of boards and civic associations.

Nancy Callan

Nancy Callan

Secretary

Nancy's Bio

Nancy Kammerdeiner Callan, a PCCP board member since YYYY, retired after nearly 39 years with the City of Philadelphia, where she held numerous administrative and managerial positions in the offices of the Managing Director, Mayor, and Director of Finance, as well as nearly twelve years as Revenue Commissioner. In retirement, Nancy serves on several boards, including the Philadelphia Tax Review Board, an administrative appeals board for the City; the Board of the Geographical Society of Philadelphia; the Board of Plays and Players Theatre; and Treasurer of the Overbrook Farms Club.

Maurice Goodman

Maurice Goodman

Board Member

Maurice's Bio

Maurice Goodman, a PCCP board member since 2023, serves as Senior Consultant responsible for business development and government relations at the Gordon Policy Group, a Devon Hill-based consulting firm focused on supporting health insurance companies, health care providers, and other stakeholders in the Medicaid, Medicare, and CHIP marketplace.Maurice’s experience includes financial services, a stint in city government, and various political campaigns. His professional endeavors include nearly 20 years as a voice-over, TV commercial and industrial video actor. Maurice currently serves on the Advisory Board of Live Work Philadelphia and the Black Founders Exhibition Committee for The Forten Family exhibit at the Museum of the American Revolution.

Amy Eusebio

Amy Eusebio

Board Member

Amy's Bio

Amy Eusebio, a PCCP board member since 2023, is an Afro-Latina born to Dominican immigrants in northern New Jersey. Since 2019, she has served as the Executive Director of the City of Philadelphia’s Office of Immigrant Affairs, which is charged with promoting the wellbeing of immigrants and refugees and ensuring the inclusion of immigrants into the city’s civic, economic and cultural life. She previously served as Municipal ID Program Director, which has provided thousands of city residents government-issued photo IDs cards to help them access services and programs. Amy is an alumnus of several community development and justice initiatives such as the Latino Partnership Leadership Institute, Esperanza Health Center’s Promotora de Salud Program, and the Bread and Roses Community Fund’s Immigration Justice Giving Project. She previously served as co-chair of the board of Abortion Liberation Fund of PA, and is currently on the board of PA Coalition Against Domestic Violence. 

Pedro Rodriguez

Pedro Rodriguez

Board Member

Pedro's Bio

Pedro Rodriguez, a PCCP board member since YYYY, is a seasoned community activist, organizer, and most recently the entrepreneurial founder of Cafe Don Pedro, a Philadelphia-based importer and roaster of Central American coffee. Previously, he served as Director of the Office of Human Resources for the City of Philadelphia and Enroll America, a national organization which identifies uninsured Philadelphians in need of coverage under the Affordable Care Act. In addition, Pedro was Executive Director of the Action Alliance of Senior Citizens of Greater Philadelphia and, under Mayor Ed Rendell, served as Assistant Director of the Philadelphia Empowerment Zones. Additionally, Rodriguez served as an AIDS educator at Congreso de Latinos Unidos, an Executive Vice-President of the Alliance for Retired Americans, and Associate Editor of the weekly Community Focus/Enfoque Comunal, the largest bilingual newspaper in Pennsylvania. Rodriguez is also a former Commissioner of the City’s Civil Service Commission. 

Jeff Hornstein

Jeff Hornstein

Board Member

Jeff's Bio

Jeff Hornstein, a PCCP board member since YYYY, leads the Economy League of Greater Philadelphia, a nonprofit convenor of private, public, and nonprofit sectors driving collaborative solutions to complex civic challenges and fostering equitable and inclusive growth and shared prosperity. Previously, Jeff served as Director of Financial and Policy Analysis for the Philadelphia City Controller Alan Butkovitz, where he advised the Controller and worked on critical issues relating to Philadelphia’s fiscal and economic health and supervised the production of numerous dozen data-driven analyses. Jeff also serves as president of the Northern Liberties Neighbors Association and previously served on the board of Queen Village Neighbors Association and the Philadelphia Crosstown Coalition, a citywide organization representing 35+ civic associations. Jeff also spent a decade in the labor movement, helping low-wage workers in the service and education sectors build workplace and political power. See Jeff’s full bio here.

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