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Wor-Wic Foundation welcomes two new members

The Wor-Wic Community College Foundation recently welcomed Maria Curtis of Delmar, Md., and Stephen E. Martin of Snow Hill as new members of the board of directors.

Maria Curtis
Maria Curtis

Curtis is the Title I program coordinator for Wicomico County public schools in Salisbury. She is a member of St. Paul’s Episcopal Church in Hebron and a former member of the board of trustees at the Kingdom Community Church in Salisbury. Curtis serves on the Wicomico County Teacher of the Year committee and leads a community group for single mothers. Curtis attended Goldy-Beacom College in Wilmington, Del. She received her associate degree from Wor-Wic and her bachelor’s degree from Salisbury University. She has two grown children.

Stephen E. Martin
Stephen E. Martin

Martin is a physical therapist and co-owner, with his wife, LaTonya, of Martin Physical Therapy in Snow Hill. He is a member of the Metropolitan United Methodist Church in Princess Anne, the Spence Baptist Church in Snow Hill, the Snow Hill Area Chamber of Commerce and a former member of the Rotary Club of Snow Hill. Martin is a graduate of Parkside High School in Salisbury. He received his bachelor’s degree from the University of Maryland Eastern Shore. He and his wife, also a physical therapist, have three children.

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