Frank Lloyd Wright Foundation Board Elects Two Members
The Frank Lloyd Wright Foundation Board of Trustees voted to elect Timothy Radden and Anne Stupp as its newest members.
As members of the board, Radden and Stupp will guide decisions on issues, policies and other board matters, as well as serve as ambassadors of and support the Foundation’s mission. With a vision to inspire the world through beautiful spaces that are thoughtfully designed and experienced, the Frank Lloyd Wright Foundation is dedicated to preserving Taliesin and Taliesin West for future generations, and inspiring society through an understanding and experience of Frank Lloyd Wright’s ideas, architecture and design.
“We are honored to have Timothy and Anne join our board as we continue to strengthen the overall mission of the Frank Lloyd Wright Foundation. Their impressive professional backgrounds, passion for giving back, and desire to further the legacy of Frank Lloyd Wright make each of them an incredible addition to our organization,” said Stuart Graff, president/CEO of the Frank Lloyd Wright Foundation.
Radden, of Scottsdale, is a wealth management advisor with a nationally recognized practice. He is also the founder of Radden Education Institute, LLC., which provides financial literacy and guidance at medical schools, teaching hospitals and medical education programs as well as offering free financial planning to those medical students.
He has been an active board member or officer for a variety of organizations including American Red Cross; National Association of Insurance and Financial Advisors; Physicians Nationwide; Arizona State University Foundation; Phoenix Symphony Orchestra and The University Club, Phoenix.
Stupp, of Paradise Valley, is a community volunteer and residential/commercial designer. She has extensive nonprofit board experience in St. Louis where she and her late husband, Robert, both served as Board Commissioners and Presidents for Tower Grove Park, a designated National Historic Landmark Urban Park.
Stupp focuses on helping nonprofits with fundraising and development and is emeritus commissioner for Tower Grove Park, serves on the Great Circle Regional Board benefiting underserved youth, and Lifelong Vision Foundation. She has served on the boards of Tower Grove Park; Easter Seals Midwest (LifeSkills); The Beacon online news (now NPR); and Shakespeare Festival. She originated and chaired fundraisers for Southern Illinois University School of Business and Goodwill Industries.
She founded Casa Bella Interiors, designing residential and restaurant interiors mostly in the greater Phoenix area.
Info: FrankLloydWright.org.