Benefiting Students of the Performing Arts Since 1997
The Tim Redovian Memorial Fund is fortunate to have a dedicated and talented board of directors.
Executive Board
Sherrill Redovian, President
Sherrill Redovian, the mother of Tim Redovian, is Founder and President of TRMF and has served on the Board of Directors since its inception. Sherrill serves as a mentor to a local group of MOPS (Mothers of Preschoolers, International). She volunteers at Stage Door Players in Dunwoody and is a member of the Daughters of the American Revolution. Sherrill was a private home child-care provider for ten years. Sherrill and her husband Jim are the parents of six children and thoroughly enjoy spending time with their children and 11 grandchildren.
Nancy Eberbaugh, Vice President
Nancy Eberbaugh is Vice President of the Tim Redovian Memorial Fund. She holds a Bachelor of Science Degree in Dental Hygiene from West Virginia University and is a member of the Atlanta and Georgia Dental Hygiene Associations. Eberbaugh is Past President of Alliance of the Georgia Dental Society and Wieuca Road Baptist Church’s Women’s Missionary Union. She taught Sunday School at Dunwoody Baptist Church and was den leader of Tiger Cubs and Cub Scouts. Nancy and husband Bob have two children and three grandchildren.
Christine Heppner Klimek, Secretary
Christine Heppner Klimek is a native Atlantan who attended DeKalb Center for the Performing Arts with Tim Redovian. In 1997, she was one of the first recipients of the Redovian scholarship. Heppner is a graduate of the University of Georgia and is a real estate agent with Margavio Realty in Atlanta. Christine was scholarship chair for three years and is currently TRMF secretary and co-chair of the scholarship committee.
Pam Allen, Treasurer
Pam Allen, Treasurer of the Tim Redovian Memorial Fund, has been a member of the Tim Redovian Memorial Fund Board since 2007. She is the mother of two graduates of the DeKalb School of the Arts, and served as the school’s PTSA Treasurer for three years. Pam is a graduate of Georgia State University and is employed by a Norcross, Georgia construction company. She also assists her husband, Kenn, with his landscape business. Pam and Kenn have three children and two grandchildren.
Board Members
Paula Bokros
Paula Bokros has served on the TRMF Board of Directors since the Fund’s inception. She is an HR Associate for the Department of Cell Biology at Emory University in Atlanta. Paula's two children are graduates of DeKalb Center for the Performing Arts, where she served as president of PAPA. She has two grandchildren.
Mary Caruso joined TRMF 2011
Lorie Davis
Lorie Davis, a sister of Tim Redovian, has served on the Board of Directors since the fund’s inception. Lorie has worked in the medical billing field for more than fifteen years. She currently resides in Suwanee, where she and her husband, John, are rearing their three children.
Kelly Hughes
Kelly Hughes, a sister of Tim Redovian, has served on the Board of Directors since the fund’s inception. Kelly is a Registered nurse and Certified Legal Nurse Consultant. She is a member of the American Association of Legal Nurse Consultants and its Atlanta Chapter. Kelly was a Brownie and Girl Scout troupe leader for several years. She and her husband, Chris, have two children and live in Dunwoody.
Stasia Kelly
Stasia Kelly is a media veteran who has worked in the communications field as a writer, producer and on-air talent. Clients have included numerous broadcast outlets in Georgia and Florida, and corporate clients Georgia-Pacific, UPS, Coca-Cola and the Ice Capades, among others. Kelly is a professional voice-over talent and president of WoodKelly Communications, which serves the Georgia Forestry Commission and other entities. She and her husband, Steve Woodburn, live in Dunwoody and have two teenage sons.
Jim Redovian
Jim Redovian, the father of Tim Redovian, is an active member of TRMF. Redovian is owner and president of Atlantic Southern Products, Inc., a distributor of molded and extruded rubber products. He is currently serving on the Board of Directors for the Cowart Family/Ashford Dunwoody YMCA, is a Board Member for Dunwoody Homeowners Association and is President of Dunwoody's Stage Door Players Board of Directors. Redovian is a Deacon at Dunwoody Baptist Church, and a retired Georgia District 8 Administrator of Little League Baseball. Redovian is a past DeKalb County School Board member where he represented District 1 for four years.
Stephanie Dorfman Singletary
Stephanie Dorfman Singletary joined TRMF in 2011. Stephanie graduated in 1999 from DeKalb Center for the Performing Arts at Avondale High School (now DeKalb School of the Arts) and was a close friend of Tim Redovian. Stephanie has performed in and around Atlanta for the past 18 years with companies including the Alliance Theatre, Atlanta Workshop Players and Theatre on the Square. She received Atlanta's 2008-09 Suzi Bass Award for Lead Actress in a Musical for her portrayal of "Bell" in Beauty and the Beast at Lyric Theatre. After attending Boston Conservatory of Music as a Musical Theatre major, she returned to Atlanta to earn her B.A. in Psychology from Emory University and her M.Ed. in Autism Education from Georgia State University. She currently works as an educational consultant and is enjoying her first year of service on the TRMF Board where she serves as co-chair of the scholarship committee.
Amy Wall
Amy Wall is a projects coordinator for North America Beverages Operations at MeadWestVaco. Amy has served on the Tim Redovian Memorial Fund board since 2007. Her packaging and illustration specialties have served a wide range of clients. She is a past president of the DeKalb School of the Arts PTSA and a recipient of an Atlanta Ad Club ADDY award for Illustration and Art Direction. Amy is the proud mother of two DSA graduates. Amy provides TRMF graphic needs.