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Board
Members - Past and Present
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Dan Dubell, President
Born: July 15, 1961 in Baltimore, MD
Graduated: Baltimore Polytechnic Institute |
Dan Dubell is the President and
founder of International CARE, Inc. In March of 2001, God touched
Dan’s heart with the idea to start a foundation that would provide
resources to families who are seeking to adopt international children
from orphanages. Since that time, the foundation has become fully
functional and has succeeded in helping many children to be adopted
into loving families. This foundation operates with very little
overhead and its only “employees” are volunteers. This allows I
CARE to help more families with their adoption expenses and give
more orphans a loving home.
In addition to his work with I CARE, Dan is also a full-time businessman.
In January of 2004 Dan purchased a small struggling embroidery
business that has since stabilized and grown to a respected provider
of Apparel and Promotional goods to many impressive clients www.thelogoshop.biz
. Prior to going into business for himself, Dan was the Director
of Operations for Aarsand & Company, a family owned and operated
business, specializing in the management of over 50 Taco Bell,
KFC, & Pizza Hut restaurants. Dan worked in the fast food industry
since he was 15 years old with only brief gaps for other ventures,
such as working in the floral industry, both wholesale and retail,
owning his own Numismatic business, and owning his own candy fundraising
business.
Dan was involved in Youth Ministry for 6 years from 1980 to 1986
and also served on the Pastoral staff at Grace Community Church
in Kingsville, Maryland for ten years from January 1994 through
December of 2003.
Dan and his wife Kathy were married in 1985 and have 8 children,
the youngest of which they adopted from China.
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Tracy Smith, Secretary
Born: May 14, 1970 in Baltimore, MD
Essex Community College
Major: Business and Marketing |
Tracy Smith serves on the Board of Directors of International
Care, Inc. as both the Secretary and an adoptive mother. Her full
time career is that of a stay-at-home Mommy for her two children,
both of whom were adopted from Moscow, Russia. Stephen Aleksandr
is 4 1/2 and was adopted in 1999 and Abigail Lana is 20 months and
was adopted in 2002. Her other role on the home front is to serve
and support her husband, Matthew, who is a pastor at Grace Community
Church in Kingsville, Maryland.
In 2002, she began homeschooling her son Stephen and hopes to continue
to homeschool both of her children through the elementary and middle-school
years. She remains very involved in her local church through serving
in the children's ministry, teaching in the pre-school class at the
homeschool co-op group, as well as helping out with some administrative
duties for the church office.
Prior to becoming a mother, Tracy served as an administrative assistant
for her local church, Grace Community, where her husband serves on
the pastoral team. Before she was offered her “dream job” at Grace
Community Church, she worked for five years at a small, successful
company where she learned many important skills that would later
be of great service to her work at Grace Community.
Tracy has always had a passion for missions and has traveled to serve
in various ways to places such as Nicaragua, New Mexico, Jamaica
(not the tourist parts!), Lebanon, and most recently she visited
her dear missionary friend in Amman, Jordan. Through seeing the plight
of children and the immense poverty in many of these places, she
and her husband developed a desire to adopt a child internationally.
After much research and counsel, Tracy and Matt proceeded with a
Russian adoption. In June of 1999 they traveled to Moscow Russia
to adopt their son Stephen Aleksandr who was 13 months at the time.
The experience was life changing for them and while in Russia, they
knew that they would be back again for a second adoption. With their
hearts set on a little girl, they returned as a family (Stephen went
with them) just three years later in April 2002 to adopt 11 month
year old Abigail Lana. Through spending over 4 weeks in Russia as
a result of their two adoptions, and learning and seeing the great
needs first hand, Tracy's passion for international adoption has
only increased. Over the last several years she has had the opportunity
to assist many people with their adoption plans by answering questions,
sharing her experiences, and just being available to them via phone
or email. Serving on the board of I CARE is a true privilege for
her and she is thrilled that she has an opportunity to serve alongside
of others with a passion to see orphans adopted into loving families.
Tracy and her husband, Matt, were married in 1994 and have 2 children.
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George Scheeler, Treasurer
Born: December 16, 1958 in Baltimore, MD
James Madison University
BBA: Management BBA: Marketing Minor: Economics
The College of William & Mary
MBA: Finance |
George Scheeler has spent the last 25-years in the
financial services industry. George spent 10 years at Citibank in
Finance and Credit launching the CHOICE card, the fastest growing
product for the credit card giant. He then moved to FTI Consulting
where he over saw the successful IPO effort for the legal and business
consulting company. For seven years, he was the Adjunct Professor
of Banking with the Loyola College of Maryland Graduate School of
Business where he received a Distinguished Instructor Award. In 1996,
George joined Freedom Federal Credit Union where he oversaw a complete
face-lift of the organization. The financial institution quickly
became the fastest growing credit union in the state of Maryland.
It was also citied in 2001 as the best place to bank by the Harford
Business Ledger and in Fast Company Magazine for its progressive
strategy and leadership principles.
George has spent the last several years in the real estate industry,
in the areas of finance, home building and development. George is
currently the CFO of Fort Maier Homes.
In 1981, George completed the Shamrock Marathon in Virginia Beach,
VA. In 1982, George was published in Trust Investments, an industry
periodical. His article on the Gold Standard was cited in the Baltimore
Sun by Financial columnist Julius Westheimer.
In 2001, George was ordained as an Elder at his church, Grace Community
Church in Kingsville, Maryland, a suburb of Baltimore. He is involved
administratively and with their youth ministry. He has coached both
club and high school baseball, winning league championships in 2000
and 2001.
George and his wife, Martha, were married in 1980 and have 4 children
and one grandchild.
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William E. Hancock, Public Affairs
(deceased)
Many orphans have benefited from the contributions of this dear
man...Bill you will be sorely missed |
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